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Korean Journal of Food and Cookey Science
2008 Volume.24 No. 4 p.501 ~ p.510
Quality Characteristics of Sulgidduk Added with Fresh Sweet Potato
¿ÀÇöÀÇ:Oh Hyun-Eui
È«Áø¼÷:Hong Jin-Sook
Abstract
In this study, we evaluated the quality characteristics of sweet potato Sulgidduk produced with varying amounts of fresh sweet potato, after three days of storage. The more fresh sweet potato was added, the higher were the levels of crude protein and crude lipid; however, crude ash contents were lowest in the control sample, and no significant differences in this value were detected among the samples to which fresh sweet potatoes were added. Moisture contents evidenced a tendency to decrease with increases in the amount of added fresh sweet potato and increased storage time, but pH rose with increases in the amount of added sweet potato. Total cell counts showed a tendency toward decrease with increases in the amount of added fresh sweet potato. L values tended to be low with increases in the amount of added fresh sweet potato and a values were lowest immediately after its production, although no consistent tendencies were noted in correlation with the amount of added fresh sweet potato, b values tended to increase directly with the amount of added sweet potato . With increasing storage time, the L and a values decreased, whereas the b value tended to increase. Upon textural assessment, it was observed that hardness, adhesiveness, springiness, gumminess, and chewiness(all textural components except for cohesiveness) increased with increasing quantities of added fresh sweet potato, and these factors also tended to increase with the progression of storage time. After observation via scanning electron microscopy(SEM), it was noted that the cohesiveness also increased with increasing amounts of added sweet potato. With regard to the sensory evaluation, the samples to which 15% fresh sweet potato had been added evidenced the highest acceptability in terms of color, flavor, and sweetness, and softness and moistness in these samples decreased with increasing percentages of added sweet potato. It has been previously demonstrated that the addition of 15% fresh sweet potato resulted in optimal overall acceptability. In accordance with the aforementioned results, it has been verified that the use of fresh sweet potato in Sulgidduk is possible and probably desirable, and an addition of 15% sweet potato appears to be the optimal approach in terms of overall quality and functionality.
KEYWORD
sulgidduk, sweet potato, total cell count, SEM, overall acceptability
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