2012
DOI: 10.21608/jfds.2012.75303
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Utilization of Orange Pomace in Processing Low Calories Cake

Abstract: This research was aimed to utilized from baladi orange pomace (Citrus sinensis) as by-products from juices factories which causes some environmental problems in processing low cup calories cakes. Wheat flour 72% extraction was substituted with powdered orange pomace at different three levels i.e. 5, 10 and 15%. Effect of orange pomace on physical, chemical, textural characteristics and microstructure properties of cup cakes were determined. A gradual decrease in moisture, ether extract, carbohydrates, while fi… Show more

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“…Romero-Lopez et al (2011) also analyzed the dietary fiber content in orange pomace [58] and got lower results than Ocen and Xu (2013) with 41.5% of total dietary fiber, 18.6% soluble dietary fiber and 22.9% of insoluble dietary fiber [26]. However, Ramadan (2012) got higher dietary fiber content in orange pomace than Romero-Lopez et al (2011) with 54.21% of total dietary fiber, 24.71% of soluble dietary fiber and 29.47% of soluble dietary fiber and 29.47% of insoluble dietary fiber [59], [58]. Guava pomace contained 63.9% of total dietary fiber and 63.55% of insoluble dietary fiber [27].…”
Section: Dietary Fiber In Fruit Pomace From Juice Industrymentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Romero-Lopez et al (2011) also analyzed the dietary fiber content in orange pomace [58] and got lower results than Ocen and Xu (2013) with 41.5% of total dietary fiber, 18.6% soluble dietary fiber and 22.9% of insoluble dietary fiber [26]. However, Ramadan (2012) got higher dietary fiber content in orange pomace than Romero-Lopez et al (2011) with 54.21% of total dietary fiber, 24.71% of soluble dietary fiber and 29.47% of soluble dietary fiber and 29.47% of insoluble dietary fiber [59], [58]. Guava pomace contained 63.9% of total dietary fiber and 63.55% of insoluble dietary fiber [27].…”
Section: Dietary Fiber In Fruit Pomace From Juice Industrymentioning
confidence: 83%