Consumer properties improvement of sugar cookies with fillings with nontraditional raw materials with high biological value

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According to the study of experimental data, the feasibility of unconventional raw material with increased biological value (powdered apples, dried apricots; sea-buckthorn and calendula officinalis syrups, fat-free whey powder, whey protein concentrate, preparation of eggshells with lemon juice, cherry plums and zucchini jam, seabuckthorn jam) and unconventional oils (pumpkin, sea-buckthorn) in the sugar cookies production has been proved. The study indicates the increased content of essential amino acids by 34,83 % in the cookies "Dachne" and in the cookies "Yasne sonechko" by 32,54 % as compared with the check sample. The content of polyunsaturated fatty acids and minerals has increased. Especially, the content of calcium has increased by 2,8-3 times. The total fraction of carbohydrates and fats has decreased; the fraction of proteins has increased. The new cookies samples have been evaluated by the parameters of taste and smell higher than the check sample especially according to the organoleptic evaluation. The developed samples meet the standard by the physical-chemical parameters and safety parameters. The results can be used for implementation in the confectionery companies for the diversification of products with high nutritional value.

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Tkachenko, A., & Pakhomova, I. (2016). Consumer properties improvement of sugar cookies with fillings with nontraditional raw materials with high biological value. Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies, 3(11–81), 54–61. https://doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2016.70950

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