Abstract
Tapioca contains very high starch content and therefore could be used to obtain a good quality puffed product. Tapioca powder added with roasted peanut to give nutty flavor and taste was used to develop ready-to-eat (RTE) snack utilizing high temperature short time (HTST) air puffing process with center composite rotatable design (CCRD). The effects of process parameters viz., puffing temperature (200–260 °C), puffing time (30–90 s), and raw material parameters viz., initial moisture content (30–40%) and roasted peanut proportion (10–20%) on quality attributes such as final moisture content, expansion ratio, color (L value, a value), and crispness of the products were investigated and optimized using response surface methodology (RSM). The optimum quality attributes of the product in terms of final moisture content (4.7%db), expansion ratio (1.67), L value (70.96), a value (1.83), and crispness (12.1) were obtained with 20% added peanut, 35% initial moisture content, 245 °C puffing temperature and 60 s puffing time. The sensory evaluation of the optimally processed snack added with spices to enhance taste, showed the product to be crisp and highly acceptable.
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- Frontmatter
- Mass Transfer Coefficients and Correlation of Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Extraction of Sarawak Black Pepper
- Higher Order Predictive Functional Control Versus Dynamical Matrix Control for a Milk Pasteurisation Process: Transfer Function Versus Finite Step Response Internal Models
- Fluidized Bed Drying of Sprouted Wheat(Triticum aestivum)
- Investigation of Hydrodynamics, Kinetics, Energetic and Exergetic Aspects of Fluidized Bed Drying of Rough Rice
- Flux Behavior and Quality of Effluent from a Poultry Processing Plant Treated by Membrane Bioreactor
- Experimental Analysis and Numerical Modeling of Microwave Reheating of Cylindrically Shaped Instant Rice
- Microwave, Air and Combined Microwave-Air Drying of Grape Leaves (Vitis vinifera L.) and the Determination of Some Quality Parameters
- Modelling the Influence of Time and Temperature on Respiration Rate of Fresh Fig and Diced Papaya
- Identification of Peanut Pods with Three or More Kernels by Machine Vision and Neural Network
- Effect of Drying Pre-treatments on the Yield and Bioactive Content of Oil Extracted from Gac Aril
- Effect of Pulsed Electric Field on Microstructure of Some Amino Acid Group of Soy Protein Isolates
- A Novel Modified Starch/Carboxymethyl Cellulose/Montmorillonite Bionanocomposite Film: Structural and Physical Properties
- Effects of Spray Drying Conditions on the Stability and Antioxidant Properties of Spray-Dried Soluble Maté
- Effect of Frying Time and Temperature on the Functional Properties of Carrot Pomace, Pulse Powder and Rice Flour–Based Extrudates
- Effects of Moisture Content and Impact Energy on the Cracking Characteristics of Walnuts
- Spray Drying of Karkade (Hibiscus sabdariffa L.) Calyces and Evaluation of the Product
- Optimization of Closed-Cycle Fluidized Bed Drying of Sesame Seeds Using Response Surface Methodology and Genetic Algorithms
- Assessment of Heat Transfer and Mass Change During Fruits and Vegetables Impingement Pre-Cooling
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Mass Transfer Coefficients and Correlation of Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Extraction of Sarawak Black Pepper
- Higher Order Predictive Functional Control Versus Dynamical Matrix Control for a Milk Pasteurisation Process: Transfer Function Versus Finite Step Response Internal Models
- Fluidized Bed Drying of Sprouted Wheat(Triticum aestivum)
- Investigation of Hydrodynamics, Kinetics, Energetic and Exergetic Aspects of Fluidized Bed Drying of Rough Rice
- Flux Behavior and Quality of Effluent from a Poultry Processing Plant Treated by Membrane Bioreactor
- Experimental Analysis and Numerical Modeling of Microwave Reheating of Cylindrically Shaped Instant Rice
- Microwave, Air and Combined Microwave-Air Drying of Grape Leaves (Vitis vinifera L.) and the Determination of Some Quality Parameters
- Modelling the Influence of Time and Temperature on Respiration Rate of Fresh Fig and Diced Papaya
- Identification of Peanut Pods with Three or More Kernels by Machine Vision and Neural Network
- Effect of Drying Pre-treatments on the Yield and Bioactive Content of Oil Extracted from Gac Aril
- Effect of Pulsed Electric Field on Microstructure of Some Amino Acid Group of Soy Protein Isolates
- A Novel Modified Starch/Carboxymethyl Cellulose/Montmorillonite Bionanocomposite Film: Structural and Physical Properties
- Effects of Spray Drying Conditions on the Stability and Antioxidant Properties of Spray-Dried Soluble Maté
- Effect of Frying Time and Temperature on the Functional Properties of Carrot Pomace, Pulse Powder and Rice Flour–Based Extrudates
- Effects of Moisture Content and Impact Energy on the Cracking Characteristics of Walnuts
- Spray Drying of Karkade (Hibiscus sabdariffa L.) Calyces and Evaluation of the Product
- Optimization of Closed-Cycle Fluidized Bed Drying of Sesame Seeds Using Response Surface Methodology and Genetic Algorithms
- Assessment of Heat Transfer and Mass Change During Fruits and Vegetables Impingement Pre-Cooling
- High Temperature Short Time Air Puffed Ready-To-Eat (RTE) Tapioca–Peanut Snack: Process Parameters Optimization