Relationship between Rice Flour Particle Sizes and Expansion Ratio of Pure Rice Bread

  • Murakami S
  • Kuramochi M
  • Koda T
  • et al.
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Abstract

We examined a method to produce bread from crystalline rice flour without using thickening agents such as gluten, polysaccharide thickening, and amorphous rice flour. Rice grains were pulverized by a jet mill to produce flour. Samples of rice flours of various particle size distributions were prepared by using a size shifter. The degree of starch damage and the dynamic viscoelasticity of rice batter were measured in this work. We also baked bread of the flour of each size distribution to study processability for making bread. The batter made by the pulverized flour of rice particle size ranging from 75 to 106 μm had the highest expansion ratio and a good processability for baking breads compared to other particle size batters. The rice bread with high expansion ratio was produced by controlling particle size of crystalline rice flour without using thickening agents.

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Murakami, S., Kuramochi, M., Koda, T., Nishio, T., & Nishioka, A. (2016). Relationship between Rice Flour Particle Sizes and Expansion Ratio of Pure Rice Bread. Journal of Applied Glycoscience, 63(1), 19–22. https://doi.org/10.5458/jag.jag.jag-2015_021

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