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Quality evaluation of noodles produced from wheat, pigeon pea ( Cajanus cajan ) and carrot flour blend (813.8)
Author(s) -
Banjoko Immaculata,
Oyelola Taiwo,
Kujore Fowotade,
Banjoko Oludotun,
Adebowale Folakemi,
Ajiboshin Isaac
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
the faseb journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.709
H-Index - 277
eISSN - 1530-6860
pISSN - 0892-6638
DOI - 10.1096/fasebj.28.1_supplement.813.8
Subject(s) - cajanus , food science , control sample , wheat flour , moisture , chemistry , proximate , absorption of water , agronomy , biology , botany , organic chemistry
Noodles are becoming an increasingly popular meal among the young and old in Nigeria and other developing countries of the world. There is therefore a need to utilize some less known crops native to the environment in the production. The noodles were produced from a blend of pigeon pea flour, carrot flour, mixed in different proportion with a constant amount of wheat flour as sample A (100% wheat) as control, sample B (60% wheat, 20% pigeon pea, 20% carrot flour) Sample C (60% wheat, 30% pigeon pea, 10% carrot flour) sample D (60% wheat, 10% pigeon pea, 30% carrot flour) were subjected to the following analysis: proximate composition, functional analysis, cooking qualities and sensory evaluation. The result showed that sample A (control) contained: carbohydrate (80.42%) protein (2.18%) crude fiber (2.0%) ash (2.4%) moisture (8.2%), water absorption capacity (0.9%), swelling capacity (1.01%) and bulk density (0.7%) in comparison with other sample result shows that sample D has the highest amount of carbohydrate (80.23%) close to that of sample A and the least amount of protein (4.27%) but slightly higher than that of sample A, it also has least amount of ash content (0.4%), crude fiber (2.6) and moisture content (9.0%) sample C has the highest amount of protein (13.13%) least amount carbohydrate (51.37%) highest amount of fat (16.6%) much higher than that of sample A highest amount of ash and also the highest amount of moisture. Sample B has the highest amount of crude fiber (2.8%) high amount of protein (11.81%) which is next to sample C high amount of fat (13.4%) moisture (11.6%) carbohydrate (57.59%) and ash (2.8%) next to sample C in value. Sample A is most acceptable of all the samples followed by sample C while Sample D is the least acceptable of the samples which is due to high proportion of carrot flour contained responsible for the colour of the overall acceptance.

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