STEAMED BREADS MADE FROM COLORADO GROWN WHITE WHEATS |
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Authors: | N KOIKE K LORENZ P J BECHTEL |
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Affiliation: | Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado 80523 |
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Abstract: | Seven Colorado grown white wheats and a commercial all-purpose flour were used to prepare Chinese steamed bread. Steamed bread doughs were made from 41.8% flour (200g per batch), 0.7% instant active dry yeast, and 57.5% water. Steamed breads were evaluated for specific volume (cm3/g), color of crumb and crust, texture using a texture analyzer, and by a subjective sensory evaluation. Specific volume of steamed bread ranged from 3.3 to 3.6 cm3/g. There was no statistical significant difference in crust and crumb color among breads from all flour samples. Low peak force and area texture measurements which indicate softness, were correlated with high specific volume. Overall, the flours from Colorado grown white wheats were desirable for making steamed bread with one exception. The all-purpose commercial flour was found to be desirable for making steamed bread. |
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