Abstract

At present, there are limited and incomplete data on the ability of spelt to produce alimentary pasta of suitable quality. Noodles are traditional cereal-based food that is becoming increasingly popular worldwide because of its convenience, nutritional qualities, and palatability. It is generally accepted that texture is the main criterion for assessing overall quality of cooked noodles. We present selected indicators of noodle texture of three spelt cultivars - Oberkulmer Rotkorn, Rubiota and Franckenkorn grown in an ecological system at the locality of Dolna Malanta near Nitra. A texture analyzer TA.XT PLUS was used to determine cooked spelt wheat noodle firmness (N) (AACC 66-50). The texture of cooked spelt wheat noodles was expressed also as elasticity (N) and extensibility (mm). Statistical analysis showed significant influence of the variety and year of growing on the firmness, elasticity and extensibility of cooked noodles. The wholemeal spelt wheat noodles were characterized with lower cutting firmness than the flour noodles. Flour noodles were more tensile than wholemeal noodles. The best elasticity and extensibility of flour noodles was found in noodles prepared from Rubiota however from wholemeal noodles it was Oberkulmer Rotkorn. Spelt wheat is suitable for noodle production, however also here it is necessary to differentiate between varieties. According to achieved results, wholemeal noodles prepared from Oberkulmer Rotkorn can be recommended for noodle industry due to their consistent structure and better texture quality after cooking.

Details

Title
TEXTURE OF COOKED SPELT WHEAT NOODLES
Author
Bartosová, Magdaléna Lacko -; Szabó, Joanna Korczyk -
Pages
2256-2261
Publication year
2013
Publication date
Jan 2013
Publisher
Faculty of Biotechnology and Food Sciences
e-ISSN
13385178
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1648118664
Copyright
Copyright Faculty of Biotechnology and Food Sciences Jan 2013