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Physicochemical, Proximate and Sensory Properties of Organic Side-stream Pineapple (Ananas sp.) Flour

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Title

Physicochemical, Proximate and Sensory Properties of Organic Side-stream Pineapple (Ananas sp.) Flour

Date

2014

Language

English

Abstract

Physicochemical, proximate and sensory properties of organic side-stream pineapple flour (OSPF) developed from three pineapple varieties were evaluated. The OSPF prepared from Sugar loaf had the highest moisture content (10.88) with a corresponding water activity (0.42).Colour changes for OSPF within the three varieties were significant (P < 0.05) for L*, a* and b*. A more positive a* value (5.93) was observed for Sugar loaf indicating browning had occurred. Sugar loaf had 7.1 - 15.0°Brix for 10 - 20% dilutions. Water Absorption Index (WAI) and Water Solubility Index (WSI) were in the ranges of 3.37 - 4.35 and 0.114 - 0.239, respectively. Swelling capacity of OSPF was more significant for Sugar loaf at 70°C (540%) and 30°C (491.20%) than MD2 and Smooth cayenne. Cake prepared from OSPF of Smooth cayenne recorded the highest overall acceptability when 3% flour was used, whereas MD2 had the highest when 6% flour was used. The OSPF of Smooth cayenne used at 15% in bread presented the highest overall acceptance. In both products the sensory properties of appearance, colour, aroma, taste, texture, crust, mouth feel and overall acceptance varied significantly (P < 0.05). Thus, cake and bread incorporated with OSPF was sensory acceptable.

Author

Tortoe, C.; Johnson, P. N. T.; Slaghek, T.; Oduro-Yeboah, C.; Addo, P.; Nyarko, A.; Tamakloe, I.

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Citation

“Physicochemical, Proximate and Sensory Properties of Organic Side-stream Pineapple (Ananas sp.) Flour,” CSIRSpace, accessed September 19, 2024, http://cspace.csirgh.com/items/show/1053.