Quality Evaluation of Shrimp Cracker at Various Water Activities by Sensory and Mechanical Techniques.

  • VARANYANOND W
  • HIRATA T
  • ISHITANI T
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Abstract

Relationship between the quality of shrimp cracker and the water activity (Aw) was studied by means of a sensory test. Crispness, odor, taste, and total acceptability decreased with the increase in water activity. Critical water activity, defined as a point where total acceptability became negative, was 0.35 Aw. Multiple regression analysis showed that crispness had great responsibility for total acceptability. Apparent breaking strength and breaking energy obtained by instrumental analysis increased with the increase in water activity within the range of O to 0.52 Aw. The relationship between the logarithmic value of breaking strength and the intensity of crispness indicated that the analysis of the breaking strength was a useful tool for quality evaluation of the shrimp cracker.

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VARANYANOND, W., HIRATA, T., & ISHITANI, T. (1998). Quality Evaluation of Shrimp Cracker at Various Water Activities by Sensory and Mechanical Techniques. Food Science and Technology International, Tokyo, 4(3), 195–198. https://doi.org/10.3136/fsti9596t9798.4.195

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