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Effect of natural fortification with calcium and protein rich ingredients on texture, nutritional quality and sensory acceptance of cookies

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PurposeThis study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of substituting different concentrations of sesame, soy butter, driedmoringaleaves and coconut powder on the physicochemical and sensory properties especially calcium and protein content of salted and sweet cookies.Design/methodology/approachCookies were prepared by fortifying refined flour with sesame (T1 and T3) and soy butter (T2 and T4) and further fortified with driedmoringaleaves (salted) and coconut (sweet). Linear programing was used to formulate percentage of major ingredients to yield maximum calcium and protein. Cookies were evaluated for physical, textural, colour, nutritional, functional and organoleptic properties and compared with refined flour cookies, C1 (salted) and C2 (sweet).FindingsIt was observed that fortification significantly decreased the hardness of the test cookies when compared with control. C2 cookies were observed to be the hardest (42.3 N), whereas T2 cookies were the softest (23.7 N). Nutritional and functional components of fortified (T) cookies were significantly (p= 0.01) higher than control (C) cookies, and within T cookies, salted cookies were more nutritious than sweet cookies. Cookies fortified with sesame and driedmoringaleaves (T1) contained the highest protein (19 g), calcium (312 mg) and flavonoids (2.0 QE mg/100g) content. Scores on sensory acceptability revealed that T cookies were highly acceptable when compared to cookies for all sensory attributes tested.Research limitations/implicationsIncorporation of protein and mineral rich natural ingredients like sesame, soy butter, driedmoringaleaves and coconut powder has improved the nutritional, functional and sensory properties especially calcium and protein content of salted and sweet cookies. There is tremendous scope for utilisation, commercialization of such plant-based nutrient dense ingredients in variety of food snacks, and this will ensure better nutritional security.Originality/valueFortification of biscuits with sesame, soy butter, driedmoringaleaves and coconut powder resulted in to a superior quality of biscuits in terms of its protein, minerals specially calcium, flavonoid content and organoleptic acceptability. These protein and calcium rich biscuits may help in solving many nutritional deficiencies and can add variety to the bakery industry.
Title: Effect of natural fortification with calcium and protein rich ingredients on texture, nutritional quality and sensory acceptance of cookies
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PurposeThis study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of substituting different concentrations of sesame, soy butter, driedmoringaleaves and coconut powder on the physicochemical and sensory properties especially calcium and protein content of salted and sweet cookies.
Design/methodology/approachCookies were prepared by fortifying refined flour with sesame (T1 and T3) and soy butter (T2 and T4) and further fortified with driedmoringaleaves (salted) and coconut (sweet).
Linear programing was used to formulate percentage of major ingredients to yield maximum calcium and protein.
Cookies were evaluated for physical, textural, colour, nutritional, functional and organoleptic properties and compared with refined flour cookies, C1 (salted) and C2 (sweet).
FindingsIt was observed that fortification significantly decreased the hardness of the test cookies when compared with control.
C2 cookies were observed to be the hardest (42.
3 N), whereas T2 cookies were the softest (23.
7 N).
Nutritional and functional components of fortified (T) cookies were significantly (p= 0.
01) higher than control (C) cookies, and within T cookies, salted cookies were more nutritious than sweet cookies.
Cookies fortified with sesame and driedmoringaleaves (T1) contained the highest protein (19 g), calcium (312 mg) and flavonoids (2.
0 QE mg/100g) content.
Scores on sensory acceptability revealed that T cookies were highly acceptable when compared to cookies for all sensory attributes tested.
Research limitations/implicationsIncorporation of protein and mineral rich natural ingredients like sesame, soy butter, driedmoringaleaves and coconut powder has improved the nutritional, functional and sensory properties especially calcium and protein content of salted and sweet cookies.
There is tremendous scope for utilisation, commercialization of such plant-based nutrient dense ingredients in variety of food snacks, and this will ensure better nutritional security.
Originality/valueFortification of biscuits with sesame, soy butter, driedmoringaleaves and coconut powder resulted in to a superior quality of biscuits in terms of its protein, minerals specially calcium, flavonoid content and organoleptic acceptability.
These protein and calcium rich biscuits may help in solving many nutritional deficiencies and can add variety to the bakery industry.

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