Spent Coffee Grounds Improve the Nutritional Value and Technological Properties of Gluten-free Cookies

IF 0.9 Q4 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Journal of Culinary Science & Technology Pub Date : 2022-02-14 DOI:10.1080/15428052.2022.2026266
Juliane Oliveira Batista, Caroline Car Cordeiro, Suellen Jensen Klososki, Caroline Mongruel Eleutério Dos Santos, G. M. C. Leão, T. C. Pimentel, M. Rosset
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ABSTRACT This study evaluated the impact of the addition of spent coffee grounds (SCG) on the physicochemical and technological properties and sensory acceptance of gluten-free cookies. The addition of SCG increased the nutritional value of the products compared to control, but it altered the color parameters. The addition of 10% SCG improved the technological properties of the products (higher specific volume and spread ratio), but the fiber content was only slightly increased (0.5 g/100 g). The addition of 20% SCG improved the technological properties of the products and resulted in a product that could be classified as a source of fiber (4.11 g/100 g). Furthermore, suitable sensory acceptance (6.17–6.69 on a 9-point hedonic scale) and lower alterations on the color parameters were observed. The addition of 30% SCG compromised the spread ratio and color parameters of the products and decreased the sensory acceptance.
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Journal of Culinary Science & Technology FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Culinary Science & Technology aims to communicate the vital issues, latest developments, and thinking on the science and technology behind meal planning, preparation, processing, and service for a global consuming public. These issues relate to food management in a variety of settings that include culinary-related operations, food production, food product development, restaurant management and other foodservice ventures. It is the Journal''s intention to encourage an interchange among culinary professionals, food scientists and technologists, research chefs, foodservice managers, educators and researchers. Contributors are encouraged to identify the practical implications of their work for food operations, promoting and evaluating food knowledge, the science of alcohol, examining changing trends and attitudes, healthy eating lifestyles, innovation management, and enhancing and developing practical culinary skills. It is the Journal of Culinary Science & Technology''s policy to use a ''double-blind review'' procedure for the evaluation of all articles. Therefore, the reviewers and the author(s) are not identified to each other. Scope/Coverage: -Culinary innovation -Blurring lines between food technology and culinary arts -Issues and trends related to human nutrition -The collaboration between food science and culinary innovation -Techniques and technology and their role in quality of life/guest satisfaction associated with culinary, wine and food experiences -Trends in molecular gastronomy and its derivates -Annual review of trends in culinary science and technology -Applied research -Relevant research notes -Management styles, methods and principles -Techniques and innovations
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