Physico-chemical and sensory characteristics of carrot pomace powder incorporated fibre rich cookies
2017
Sahni, Prashant | Shere, D.M.
Fibre rich cookies were prepared by substituting refined wheat flour with carrot pomace powder (CPP) at 5%, 10%, 15%, 20% and 25% and evaluated for its physical properties, chemical composition, textural properties and sensory characteristics. The weight and thickness of the cookies increased whereas the diameter, spread ratio and spread factor decreased with the increase in CPP in flour blend. The moisture, crude fibre andash content increased where as the protein and carbohydrate content decreased with the increase in CPP in flour blend. The fatcontent of the cookies showed nopronounced variation. The hardness of the cookies increased with increase in the level of incorporation of CPP in the flour blends. CPP improved the appearance of cookies by imparting it attractive colour; however the texture score decreased with the increase in the level of supplementation. Cookies with 10% CPP were found to be most acceptable due to attractive appearance; and better taste and flavour.
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