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The aim of this research was to evaluate the interaction effects of quinoa, kiwicha and tarwi flours in pasting properties (peak viscosity, VP; trough viscosity, VM; setback viscosity, VR; final viscosity, VF) and textural properties (firmness, consistency, cohesiveness, viscosity index) of the gels formed in an aqueous system using the experimental approach of mixture design. Ten treatments were formulated, which were composed of 3 individual ingredients, 3 binary mixtures, and 4 ternary mixtures. The results of this research show that the high-water absorption capacity and absence of starch from the tarwi flour significantly affected the viscosity parameters of the pastes, as well as the textural properties of the gels. kiwicha flour had a higher viscosity profile (VP: 1188.5 cP, VM: 932.5 cP, VF: 1194.0 cP, VR: 261.5 cP), than quinoa flour (VP: 147.5 cP, VM: 137.5 cP, VF: 336.5 cP; VR...
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The aim of this research was to evaluate the interaction effects of quinoa, kiwicha and tarwi flours in pasting properties (peak viscosity, VP; trough viscosity, VM; setback viscosity, VR; final viscosity, VF) and textural properties (firmness, consistency, cohesiveness, viscosity index) of the gels formed in an aqueous system using the experimental approach of mixture design. Ten treatments were formulated, which were composed of 3 individual ingredients, 3 binary mixtures, and 4 ternary mixtures. The results of this research show that the high-water absorption capacity and absence of starch from the tarwi flour significantly affected the viscosity parameters of the pastes, as well as the textural properties of the gels. kiwicha flour had a higher viscosity profile (VP: 1188.5 cP, VM: 932.5 cP, VF: 1194.0 cP, VR: 261.5 cP), than quinoa flour (VP: 147.5 cP, VM: 137.5 cP, VF: 336.5 cP; VR...
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The aim of this research was to evaluate the interaction effects of quinoa, kiwicha and tarwi flours in pasting properties (peak viscosity, VP; trough viscosity, VM; setback viscosity, VR; final viscosity, VF) and textural properties (firmness, consistency, cohesiveness, viscosity index) of the gels formed in an aqueous system using the experimental approach of mixture design. Ten treatments were formulated, which were composed of 3 individual ingredients, 3 binary mixtures, and 4 ternary mixtures. The results of this research show that the high-water absorption capacity and absence of starch from the tarwi flour significantly affected the viscosity parameters of the pastes, as well as the textural properties of the gels. kiwicha flour had a higher viscosity profile (VP: 1188.5 cP, VM: 932.5 cP, VF: 1194.0 cP, VR: 261.5 cP), than quinoa flour (VP: 147.5 cP, VM: 137.5 cP, VF: 336.5 cP; VR...
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The aim of this research was to evaluate the interaction effects of quinoa, kiwicha and tarwi flours in pasting properties (peak viscosity, VP; trough viscosity, VM; setback viscosity, VR; final viscosity, VF) and textural properties (firmness, consistency, cohesiveness, viscosity index) of the gels formed in an aqueous system using the experimental approach of mixture design. Ten treatments were formulated, which were composed of 3 individual ingredients, 3 binary mixtures, and 4 ternary mixtures. The results of this research show that the high-water absorption capacity and absence of starch from the tarwi flour significantly affected the viscosity parameters of the pastes, as well as the textural properties of the gels. kiwicha flour had a higher viscosity profile (VP: 1188.5 cP, VM: 932.5 cP, VF: 1194.0 cP, VR: 261.5 cP), than quinoa flour (VP: 147.5 cP, VM: 137.5 cP, VF: 336.5 cP; VR...
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Nuggets are increasingly consumed, due to their easy preparation and unique qualities of taste, texture and overall appearance. The objective of this study was to research the effect of substituting wheat flour for quinoa flour and amaranth flour in the batter for the production of giant squid nuggets, fried at 180 °C for (30s) followed by 190 °C (10s). Inclusion levels were 10, 20 and 30% of quinoa flour and amaranth flour in the formulation of the batter. Apparent viscosity (AV) was measured using a RVDV-III Ultra RY82670 USA programmable Rheometer, the samples were adjusted to a temperature of 15 °C and measured using an RV5 spin at a penetration speed of 25 rpm, equipped with V3.2 Build 47-1 Rheocalc Software: Rheometer # 1, Windows version. By including integral quinoa flour and whole amaranth flour, the viscosity values ​​of the batter increased considerably to 3,856 VC...
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Nuggets are increasingly consumed, due to their easy preparation and unique qualities of taste, texture and overall appearance. The objective of this study was to research the effect of substituting wheat flour for quinoa flour and amaranth flour in the batter for the production of giant squid nuggets, fried at 180 °C for (30s) followed by 190 °C (10s). Inclusion levels were 10, 20 and 30% of quinoa flour and amaranth flour in the formulation of the batter. Apparent viscosity (AV) was measured using a RVDV-III Ultra RY82670 USA programmable Rheometer, the samples were adjusted to a temperature of 15 °C and measured using an RV5 spin at a penetration speed of 25 rpm, equipped with V3.2 Build 47-1 Rheocalc Software: Rheometer # 1, Windows version. By including integral quinoa flour and whole amaranth flour, the viscosity values ​​of the batter increased considerably to 3,856 VC...
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Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina. Facultad de Industrias Alimentarias. Departamento Académico de Tecnología de Alimentos y Productos Agropecuarios
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The objective of this research was to evaluate the rheological and textural properties of gluten-free doughs based on potato starch, which was partially substituted by different proportions of quinoa (10%, 30% and 50%), kiwicha (10%, 30% and 50%) or tarwi flour (10%, 20% and 30%). The influence of the substitution on the kinetics of the leavening process was studied as well. The back-extrusion technique was used to determine rheological and textural properties of the dough, and the leavening kinetics were modelled using the Gompertz equation. The results showed that textural properties such as firmness, consistency, cohesiveness and viscosity index, as well as the consistency index of the doughs increased as the level of substitution of the Andean grain flour in the formulation increased. It was determined that the formulations with an addition of 10% and 20% for quinoa or kiwicha flour,...
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