Physicochemical and Functional Characteristics of Roasted Sticky Rice Flour (Tapuang Bareh Randang) in Various Methods

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White sticky rice in West Sumatra is traditionally processed into bareh randang (roasted rice cake) and is one of the traditional snacks of this province. Beras rendang (bareh randang) is made by roasting white sticky rice and add coconut sugar. Roasted rice flour has the potential as a functional food because of some previous cereal studies proving that cereal roasting can maintain nutritional value and improve its functional properties. This study aimed to determine the effect of roasting methods (traditionally and oven) and roasting temperatures (140, 160, and 180C) on the physicochemical and functional characteristics of tapuang bareh randang. The study was conducted by comparing tapuang bareh randang that is traditionally made and by using an oven at various roasting temperatures. The results of this research showed that Traditional roasting (TR) and roasting using an oven with a temperature of 180C (SC) is roasting sticky rice flour with the highest amylose content. Traditional Roasting (TR) has the highest total phenol content compared to other roasting. Traditional roasting (TR) and roasting oven 160C (SB) has resulted in significant color changes in flour. Traditional roasting (TR) and roasting using an oven with a temperature of 180C (SC) increases the amylose content and has the potential to reduce the glycemic index of tapuang bareh randang.

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Refdi, C. W., Murtius, W. S., & Fajri, P. Y. (2020). Physicochemical and Functional Characteristics of Roasted Sticky Rice Flour (Tapuang Bareh Randang) in Various Methods. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 515). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/515/1/012046

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