Effect of Ziziphus and Cordia Gums on Dough Properties and Baking Performance of Cookies

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The influence of 2% and 5% Cordia (CG) and Ziziphus (ZG) gums on dough characteristics and cookie quality was investigated. Micro-DoughLab, a texture analyzer (TA), a rapid viscoanalyzer (RVA), and solvent retention capacity were used to examine the effect of CG and ZG gums on dough physicochemical parameters (SRC) and cookie quality. The diameter, thickness, spread, and sensory evaluation of cookies were evaluated. With the addition of CG and ZG, dough softness, mixing time, and mixing tolerance index (MTI) increased, whereas stability and water absorption decreased. TA data showed that adding gums resulted in softer and less sticky doughs than the control, whereas RVA data showed that adding CG resulted in a significant increase in peak viscosity, but no change in flour gel setback. In comparison to the control and CG samples, the ZG samples exhibited the most dough extensibility. The thickness and diameter of the cookies increased but the spread decreased, due to the added gums. The gum-containing cookies had a lower overall acceptability by panelists than the control, although only by a small margin. Gum-containing cookies, on the other hand, can deliver up to 5% soluble fiber.

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Mohamed, A. A., Alamri, M. S., Hussain, S., Ibraheem, M. A., Abdo Qasem, A. A., Shamlan, G., & Ababtain, I. A. (2022). Effect of Ziziphus and Cordia Gums on Dough Properties and Baking Performance of Cookies. Molecules, 27(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27103066

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