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M. Shahedi, Sh. Dokhani, Gh. Kabir, N. Zamindar,
Volume 10, Issue 1 (spring 2006)
Abstract
For production of fabricated potato chips, two potato- cultivars namely, Agria and Marfona, were obtained from Daran region of Isfahan Province and stored in cool storage at a proper and constant conditions ( T = 9°C and RH=85% ) . Specific gravity, dry matter and reducing sugars were determined at the time. Potato granule was prepared from both the cultivars by the Add-back procedure. To prepare a sheetable dough, potato granule, corn flour, emulsifier, shortening, water, starch, salt and wheat flour were used. After formulation of a non- adhesive dough, it was sheeted to thickness of mm and formed into slices of 3 cm diameter. These slices were processed by baking, vacuum drying, deep frying and combination of pre-drying and deep frying methods. To select the sample with the best texture a multiple comparison taste panel was held .The best method was baking at 125 for 30 minutes. To improve flavor and acceptability of selected chips, different seasonings (garlic powder, pepper, thyme, lactic acid, onion powder, salt, sugar) were used in chips formula and were compared by multiple comparison and triangle tests. Panelists selected treatments containing salt, pepper and garlic powder as the best formulatins.
N. Zamindar, M. Shahedi,
Volume 10, Issue 3 (fall 2006)
Abstract
To prepare a sheetable dough, potato granule and potato puree of Agria and Marfona potato-cultivars, corn flour, emulsifier ,shortening, water,starch, salt, garlic and pepper powder were used. Dough was sheeted to thickness of 1-2 mm and formed to desirable shape. These slices were baked at 125oC for 30 minutes. Prepared potato chips were packed in air or nitrogen atmosphere and stored in dark at 25oC. Peroxide value, bending strength and color of the samples were determined in 30 day intervals. Peroxide value was detected just at the end of the third month. Peroxide value in chips packed in nitrogen atmosphere was less than that in chips packed in air atmosphere. Atmosphere of packages had a significant effect on the bending strength of the chips (p<0.01). The bending strength of chips packed in nitrogen atmosphere was more than that of chips packed in air atmosphere. Storage time had significant effect on bending strength (p<0.01). Storage time and cultivar effects on lightness and darkness of chips (L in hunter lab system) were significant (p<0.01). Storage time and cultivar effects on yellowness and blueness (b) of chips were significant (p<0.05). Storage time, cultivar and packaging atmosphere had no significant effect on redness and greenness (a) of chips (p<0.05)