151. Development of wafers with fillings made from organic raw materials with improved consumer properties
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Alina Tkachenko, Ivan Syrokhman, Vyacheslav Skrypnyk, Gabriella Birta, and Yuriy Burgu
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Organic product ,food.ingredient ,Food industry ,wafers with fillings ,Organoleptic ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Raw material ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,food ,Management of Technology and Innovation ,lcsh:Technology (General) ,fatty acid composition ,lcsh:Industry ,Food science ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,amino acid composition ,Sugar ,Sea buckthorn oil ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,pastry ,business.industry ,Applied Mathematics ,Mechanical Engineering ,Coconut oil ,food and beverages ,Fatty acid ,organic products ,Computer Science Applications ,chemistry ,Control and Systems Engineering ,lcsh:T1-995 ,lcsh:HD2321-4730.9 ,business - Abstract
To improve the fatty acid and amino acid composition, as well as the organoleptic characteristics of flour confectionery products, new formulations for wafers "Summer Temptation" and "Coconut Delight" with fillings made from organic raw materials have been developed. Both products' formulations contain pure organic raw materials. The composition of "Summer Temptation" wafers includes buckwheat flour, cane sugar, butter, skimmed milk powder, sea buckthorn oil, and lemongrass powder. Rice flour, coconut sugar, dry coconut milk, coconut oil, lemongrass powder are added to the composition of "Coconut Delight" wafers. The developed products have excellent organoleptic characteristics that are confirmed by the conclusions from a tasting board. Safety indicators also comply with regulatory requirements. Both samples are distinguished by a lower content of heavy metals compared to control. Since the fatty base and flour were replaced in the new samples in comparison with the control formulation, the fatty acid and amino acid compositions of the products were investigated. The sample, based on organic buckwheat flour, demonstrated the best amino acid composition. The content of essential amino acids in the sample "Coconut Delight" increased slightly. The content of saturated fatty acids decreased by almost 1.5times in both developed products. At the sametime, the content of unsaturated fatty acids in both types of wafers increased by almost 4times in comparison with control. These results indicate that the use of organic raw materials in the production of wafers with fillings improves their consumer properties. The addition of unconventional organic oils to the fillings improves the fatty acid composition while the replacement of flour in wafer sheets improves the amino acid composition. The obtained results can be used at enterprises in the food industry to expand the range of organic products
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- 2020
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