Baked Products
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1. Aptidão tecnológica do bagaço de maçã para aplicação em produtos extrusados e panificados / Aptidão tecnológica do bagaço de maçã para aplicação em produtos extrusados e panificados
The processing of apples for the extraction of juice gives origin to a solid residue called apple pomace. This material contains a great amount of fibers, which makes it a good ingredient for the nutritional enrichment of various edible products, mainly because of its positive effects in the prevention or treatment of some diseases, mainly, for its metabolic
Publicado em: 2009
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2. AlteraÃÃes na qualidade da geleia da casca de banana prata durante o armazenamento em diferentes temperaturas / Alterations in the quality of banana peel jelly during the storage under different temperatures
Fruit jellies are very appreciated foods, however the use of the inedible parts of the fruits for their elaboration is not very well known. The banana (Musa acuminata L.) is a fruit of universal consumption, appreciated by people from all classes and of any age, who consume it in natura, fried, baked, cooked, in syrup, in home-made sweets or in industrialize
Publicado em: 2009
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3. Caracterização e avaliação de parâmetros qualitativos de híbridos de milho para elaboração de pamonhas na região metropolitana de Goiânia / Characterization and evaluation of qualitative parameters of maize hybrids for elaborating pamonhas in the metropolitan region of Goiânia
The importance of maize and their quality is unquestionable, due to its diversification of use. The Green maize is considered a special type of corn, as sweet corn, popcorn, maize, waxy maize white corn, baby corn, etc., and as such, is not included in systematic surveys of agricultural crops of the Brazilian Institute of geography and statistics. In this se
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 30/07/2007
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4. Structural changes of bakery products by thermal and biochemical treatments / Modificações estruturais de produtos panificados por processos de tratamentos térmico e bioquímico
Bread is a popular product consumed as a sandwich or during mealtime and appreciated by its appearance, flavor, taste, price, and availability. This work deals with the current market of bakery products and the necessity of the development of new products and the necessity of the development of new products, through alternative production processes. Methods
Publicado em: 2007
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5. Development of functional cheese bread by soy protein isolate and polydextrose incorporation. / Desenvolvimento de pão de queijo funcional pela incorporação de isolado proteico de soja e polidextrose.
"Pao de queijo" (cheese bread), a typically Brazilian product, is considered a gluten-free bakery product, as its formulation does not contain wheat flour but native cassava starch, naturally fermented and/or modified. Due to its high content of carbohydrates, it has great acceptance and can be consumed by individuals who suffer from celiac disease. The high
Publicado em: 2006
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6. Desenvolvimento de um produto desidratado combinando pescado salgado com uma base proteica obtida de farinhas de soja e trigo
The present work was undertaken with the aim of developing a dehydrated product (fish-balls) by combining defatted soy flour, wheat flour and minced salted fish. Defatted soy flour and wheat flour were mixed at levels of 1.0 : 1.0 , 0.75 : 1.0 , 0.50 : 1.0 and 0.5 : 1.0 parts respectively, leavened with 6% of commercial yeast for 45 minutes, baked at 200-210
Publicado em: 1985
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7. Bacteriological Survey of the Frozen Prepared Foods Industry: III. Potato Products
During sanitation-inspections of 29 potato-processing firms, 2,544 finished product units and 1,654 samples were collected and analyzed bacteriologically. The results of the bacteriological examination of finished French fries, fried potato cylinders, and dehydrated potatoes usually did not reveal the conditions of cleanliness under which they were produced.
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8. Digestibility of sorghum proteins.
Published information indicates that rice, maize, and wheat proteins are much more digestible in children than sorghum proteins are (66-81% compared with 46%). However, this digestibility difference cannot be demonstrated with the weanling rat, which gave digestibility values of 80% for cooked and 85% for uncooked sorghum gruels. Therefore, a search was made
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9. Campylobacteriosis in New Zealand: results of a case-control study.
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To identify and assess the contributions of major risk factors for campylobacteriosis in New Zealand. DESIGN: Case-control study. Home interviews were conducted over nine months using a standardised questionnaire to assess recent food consumption and other exposures. SETTING: Four centres in New Zealand with high notification rates of campyl