2023
DOI: 10.1155/2023/7892739
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Influence of Partially Substituting Wheat Flour with Tiger Nut Flour on the Physical Properties, Sensory Quality, and Consumer Acceptance of Tea, Sugar, and Butter Bread

Abstract: Tiger nut is a valuable source of fiber, lipids, minerals, and carbohydrates. However, avenues for incorporating tiger nuts into food remain underexplored, especially in several tropical countries where the plant grows well. The current study investigated the effects of partially substituting wheat flour (WF) with tiger nut flour (TNF) on the physical and sensory properties of different bread types to evaluate the more amenable system for tiger nut incorporation. The substitution was done at WF:TNF ratio of 10… Show more

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“…Withdrawn TNs were sorted for germinated rhizomes, which were thoroughly rinsed four times, each time in fresh water. It was then dried in an oven at 60 • C for 6 days before milling using a locally fabricated hammer mill (Gratis Foundation, Mc Lean, VA, USA) as previously described (Kizzie-Hayford et al, 2023). Flour from native (day 0) and sprouted TN were kept zip-locked in plastic bags and stored at 4-6 • C in a refrigerator.…”
Section: Sprouting Of Tiger Nutsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Withdrawn TNs were sorted for germinated rhizomes, which were thoroughly rinsed four times, each time in fresh water. It was then dried in an oven at 60 • C for 6 days before milling using a locally fabricated hammer mill (Gratis Foundation, Mc Lean, VA, USA) as previously described (Kizzie-Hayford et al, 2023). Flour from native (day 0) and sprouted TN were kept zip-locked in plastic bags and stored at 4-6 • C in a refrigerator.…”
Section: Sprouting Of Tiger Nutsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then the salt (18.0 g), sugar (136 g), and yeast (1.2 g) per 3.8578 kg dough were dispersed in a measured portion of water (811.8 g per 3.8578 kg dough) before adding to the mixed flour. After kneading the mixture to obtain a fine-textured dough, 120 g portions were molded in baking pans, covered with clean cloths, and proofed for 60 min at ambient temperature (30 • C) (Kizzie-Hayford et al, 2023). The dough was then baked for 30 min at 230 • C in a locally fabricated gas oven (Gratis Foundation).…”
Section: Preparation Of Composite Bread With Tiger Nut Flourmentioning
confidence: 99%
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