Sensory characteristics of wholegrain

  • Bhasin T
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Abstract

Wholegrain foods are known to be health-beneficial but their sensory characteristics may be a limiting factor for consumption. Many cereals like rye, oats, barley and sorghum are actually used mainly as wholegrain, whereas for wheat the situation is the opposite. This review deals with factors that differentiate the sensory properties of wholegrain and bran-rich foods from those of refined cereal foods. Hitherto established means of modulating sensory quality and thus improving acceptability of wholegrain foods are also presented

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Bhasin, T. (2020). Sensory characteristics of wholegrain. Advances in Obesity, Weight Management & Control, 10(6), 191–194. https://doi.org/10.15406/aowmc.2020.10.00327

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