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Physical, Proximate and Sensory Properties of Cake Produced using Shea Butter as Shortening
Author(s) -
Osunrinade Oludolapo A.,
Azeez Abibat O.,
Babalola Kafayat A.,
Bamisaye Yemisi O.
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
the open food science journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1874-2564
DOI - 10.2174/1874256402012010018
Subject(s) - food science , proximate , taste , specific gravity , significant difference , dietary fiber , chemistry , mathematics , mineralogy , statistics
Background: Shea butter is the under-consumed vegetable fat and oil. Making shea butter a part of food components in confectionaries would increase its utilization. Objective: In this study, the cake was produced by incorporating shea butter as shortening. Methods: Shea butter to margarine ratio was 100: 0, 50:50, 40:60, 30:70, and 0:100%, and additional cake samples were produced using flashed shea butter. Standard methods determined the physical and proximate properties of the cake samples, while 25-member panelists did the sensory evaluation. Statistical significance was done at p<0.05. The height, weight, and volume of the cake samples ranged from 3.2 to 3.9 cm, 39 to 50 g, and 625 cm 3 to 1026 cm 3 , respectively. The ranges of moisture, fat, protein, carbohydrate, crude fiber, and the ash content of cakes were 13.7-17.3, 24.3- 30.7, 4.4-8.6, 43-50, 0.10-1.10, and 2.9-3.9%, respectively. The energy value of cake samples in kcal ranged from 440 to 471. Results: There was no significant difference (p>0.05) in the height and volume of the cakes produced from 100% shea butter and 100% margarine. The fat, crude fiber, and ash content increase with the increase in Shea butter substitution. There was no significant difference in the taste and appearance of cake samples from 100%, 70%, 60%, and 50% margarine. Conclusion: Cake samples produced with 60% margarine and 40% shea butter were the most liked by the consumers. Acceptable cakes can be produced by the inclusion of up to 50% shea butter as part of the shortening.

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