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Food Engineering Progress
2012 Volume.16 No. 4 p.362 ~ p.368
Study of Soaking Conditions and Physicochemical Characteristics in Parboiled Rice Production Using of Japonica Rice Cultivars
Yoo Jae-Soo

Baek So-Hyeon
Baek Man-Kee
Park Hyun-Su
Kim Bo-Kyeong
Ha Ki-yong
Abstract
This study was carried out to investigate the most suitable soaking condition and the characteristics of parboiled rice using six japonica rice cultivars. It is important to maintain 30% of moisture content in the soaking process to acquire perfect and uniform gelatinization of starch of unhulled rice, and the most suitable soaking temperature and time are found to be 65oC and 4 hours, respectively. The length and width in forming of milled rice tend to be shortened in parboiled rice. The percentage of head rice in parboiled rice was higher than that of raw milled rice, and it was the highest 99.8% in Boramchan. The rate of broken and cracked rice in parboiled rice were lower than those of the raw milled rice. The crude protein contents after parboiling in all cultivars were lower than those of raw rice, whereas those of crude fat and ash increased. After parboiling, the hardness increased, colorimetric L value decreased, and increased colorimetric a and b values in comparing with those of milled rice. The reducing sugar contents increased after parboiling, and were the highest value in Seolgaeng. Solid contents in the parboiled rice were lower than those of raw milled rice in all cultivars. In a result of measuring textural properties after cooking, the hardness and springiness were measured higher in parboiled rice than raw rice, the cohesivness was measured higher in the raw milled rice than parboiled rice.
KEYWORD
japonica, parboiled rice, soaking conditions, physicochemical characteristics
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