Functional and pasting characteristics of pupuru and pupuru analogues from cassava ( Manihot esculenta ) and breadfruit ( Artocarpus altilis ) blends

  • Akinyele O
  • Ikujenlola A
  • Omobuwajo T
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Abstract

Pupuru and pupuru analogues are fermented, smoked food products usually produced from cassava or cassava substituted with a varying ratio of breadfruit. This study aims at determining and comparing the functional and pasting characteristics of pupuru and pupuru analogues with a view to expanding the utilization of breadfruit as pupuru analogue. The functional properties (water absorption capacity (%), swelling power (g/g), solubility (%)) and pasting characteristics were determined using standard methods. The results showed that the yield of the products ranged between 24.66 and 29.65%, and it was not affected by the amount of breadfruit substituted. The water absorption capacities of the pupuru and pupuru analogues ranged between 216.0 and 449.0%; this parameter increased with temperature increase. Both swelling power and solubility had a rapid increase from 80 °C to 90 °C. Pasting temperature ranged between 73.15 and 83.66 °C, with peak time between 4.58 and 5.33 min. The final viscosity ranged between 94.08 and 391.83 RVU, and it decreased with increase in breadfruit substitution. The study concluded that adding breadfruit to cassava in pupuru analogue production improved some of the functional and pasting properties of the product.

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Akinyele, O. F., Ikujenlola, A. V., & Omobuwajo, T. O. (2020). Functional and pasting characteristics of pupuru and pupuru analogues from cassava ( Manihot esculenta ) and breadfruit ( Artocarpus altilis ) blends. Acta Universitatis Sapientiae, Alimentaria, 13(1), 51–68. https://doi.org/10.2478/ausal-2020-0003

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