Optimization of cooking, textural, and sensorial qualities of macaroni supplemented with tef (Eragrostis tef (Zucc.) Trotter) and chickpea flours

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Abstract

Durum wheat semolina is the preferable ingredient for pasta products preparation. However, it has low protein quality, micronutrient and fiber composition. In this study, response surface methodology was applied to optimally formulate a macaroni by supplementing durum wheat semolina with tef (0 to 40)% and chickpea (0 to 15)% flours. The aim was improving the nutritional quality of the product while maintaining the cooking quality. Supplementing the durum wheat semolina (S) with tef (T) and chickpea (C) flours improved the Water Absorption Capacity and Index (WAC and WAI) significantly (p < .05). Among the 11 flour blending ratios of S:T:C, (60: 40: 0)%, (85: 0: 15)%, (60: 25: 15)%, and (68: 28: 4)% improved the WAC and WAI of the semolina flour by (36, 8)%, (25, 7)%, (32, 9)%, and (31, 3)%, respectively. With the same blending ratios, the cooking weight and the WAC of the control macaroni increased by (15, 15)%, (10, 19)%, (17, 18)%, and (22, 23)%, respectively (p < .05). Interestingly, these blending ratios significantly reduced the wet gluten content of the semolina by 58%, 28%, 53%, and 42% (p

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Kore, T., Abebe, W., & Getachew, P. (2022). Optimization of cooking, textural, and sensorial qualities of macaroni supplemented with tef (Eragrostis tef (Zucc.) Trotter) and chickpea flours. International Journal of Food Properties, 25(1), 2254–2266. https://doi.org/10.1080/10942912.2022.2130941

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