The use of cashew apple residue as source of fiber in low fat hamburgers
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Resumo: | The main purpose of this study was to produce hamburgers with partial substitution of the meat with cashew apple residue powder. The powder residue was obtained after the extraction of the pulp and dehydration in stove with air circulation. Three formulations of hamburgers with increasing concentration of the residue as well as a control sample were prepared. The formulated products with cashew apple residue powder presented lower humidity and proteins and 35% lipid reduction. However, there was an increase in carbohydrates and pH with the addition of the powder from the cashew apple residue. Some formulations showed an improvement of the final product yield. The total dietary fiber value was between 0 and 7.66%, with higher content of insoluble dietary fiber. The addition of up to 10.70% of the residue did not cause significant sensory changes in the flavor of the samples. The production of hamburgers with a partial substitution of cow meat with the cashew apple residue could be a feasible option since it resulted in product with high nutritional quality that is rich or have high dietary fiber content and is low in fat. |
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The use of cashew apple residue as source of fiber in low fat hamburgersnew productsmeatacceptanceThe main purpose of this study was to produce hamburgers with partial substitution of the meat with cashew apple residue powder. The powder residue was obtained after the extraction of the pulp and dehydration in stove with air circulation. Three formulations of hamburgers with increasing concentration of the residue as well as a control sample were prepared. The formulated products with cashew apple residue powder presented lower humidity and proteins and 35% lipid reduction. However, there was an increase in carbohydrates and pH with the addition of the powder from the cashew apple residue. Some formulations showed an improvement of the final product yield. The total dietary fiber value was between 0 and 7.66%, with higher content of insoluble dietary fiber. The addition of up to 10.70% of the residue did not cause significant sensory changes in the flavor of the samples. The production of hamburgers with a partial substitution of cow meat with the cashew apple residue could be a feasible option since it resulted in product with high nutritional quality that is rich or have high dietary fiber content and is low in fat.Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos2011-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-20612011000400018Food Science and Technology v.31 n.4 2011reponame:Food Science and Technology (Campinas)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos (SBCTA)instacron:SBCTA10.1590/S0101-20612011000400018info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPinho,Lívia XerezAfonso,Marcos Rodrigues AmorimCarioca,José Osvaldo BeserraCosta,José Maria Correia daRamos,Afonso Motaeng2012-02-06T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0101-20612011000400018Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/ctaONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista@sbcta.org.br1678-457X0101-2061opendoar:2012-02-06T00:00Food Science and Technology (Campinas) - Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos (SBCTA)false |
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The use of cashew apple residue as source of fiber in low fat hamburgers |
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The use of cashew apple residue as source of fiber in low fat hamburgers |
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The use of cashew apple residue as source of fiber in low fat hamburgers Pinho,Lívia Xerez new products meat acceptance |
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The use of cashew apple residue as source of fiber in low fat hamburgers |
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The use of cashew apple residue as source of fiber in low fat hamburgers |
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The use of cashew apple residue as source of fiber in low fat hamburgers |
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The use of cashew apple residue as source of fiber in low fat hamburgers |
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The use of cashew apple residue as source of fiber in low fat hamburgers |
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Pinho,Lívia Xerez |
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Pinho,Lívia Xerez Afonso,Marcos Rodrigues Amorim Carioca,José Osvaldo Beserra Costa,José Maria Correia da Ramos,Afonso Mota |
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Afonso,Marcos Rodrigues Amorim Carioca,José Osvaldo Beserra Costa,José Maria Correia da Ramos,Afonso Mota |
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Pinho,Lívia Xerez Afonso,Marcos Rodrigues Amorim Carioca,José Osvaldo Beserra Costa,José Maria Correia da Ramos,Afonso Mota |
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new products meat acceptance |
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new products meat acceptance |
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The main purpose of this study was to produce hamburgers with partial substitution of the meat with cashew apple residue powder. The powder residue was obtained after the extraction of the pulp and dehydration in stove with air circulation. Three formulations of hamburgers with increasing concentration of the residue as well as a control sample were prepared. The formulated products with cashew apple residue powder presented lower humidity and proteins and 35% lipid reduction. However, there was an increase in carbohydrates and pH with the addition of the powder from the cashew apple residue. Some formulations showed an improvement of the final product yield. The total dietary fiber value was between 0 and 7.66%, with higher content of insoluble dietary fiber. The addition of up to 10.70% of the residue did not cause significant sensory changes in the flavor of the samples. The production of hamburgers with a partial substitution of cow meat with the cashew apple residue could be a feasible option since it resulted in product with high nutritional quality that is rich or have high dietary fiber content and is low in fat. |
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