Physicochemical and sensory properties of bahulu and chocolate mousse developed from pulses and vegetable canned liquids

In food industry, egg white is the most common foaming agent for numerous aerated foods. As some pulses and vegetable canned liquids possessed comparable foaming properties as egg white liquid, this study was conducted to characterise Bahulu and Chocolate Mousse developed from 6 selected canned liqu...

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Main Authors: Floris Donatus, Mohd Dona bin Sintang, Norliza Julmohammad, Noorakmar Ab Wahab
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spelling my.ums.eprints.352992023-05-22T03:27:48Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/35299/ Physicochemical and sensory properties of bahulu and chocolate mousse developed from pulses and vegetable canned liquids Floris Donatus Mohd Dona bin Sintang Norliza Julmohammad Noorakmar Ab Wahab QL671-699 Birds TX642-840 Cooking In food industry, egg white is the most common foaming agent for numerous aerated foods. As some pulses and vegetable canned liquids possessed comparable foaming properties as egg white liquid, this study was conducted to characterise Bahulu and Chocolate Mousse developed from 6 selected canned liquids. The TA.XT Plus texture analyser was used to describe the texture profile analysis of Bahulu. Meanwhile, the viscosity of Chocolate Mousses was determined by the viscometer. Furthermore, the protein, fat, ash, moisture, fibre and carbohydrate content in both products were also determined. The sensory evaluation was conducted among 40 panelists using 9-point hedonic scale. The results showed that the least hard, low in springiness and chewiness were observed in Bahulu A which was developed from vegetable canned liquid (p<0.05). In contrast, pulses canned liquid which was used in Bahulu N produced comparable hardness, fracturability, adhesiveness, springiness, cohesiveness, gumminess and chewiness with Bahulu control (p>0.05). Furthermore, the viscosity of Mousse A and D were lower than Mousse control (p<0.05). The utilisation of pulses and vegetable canned liquids in development of Bahulu and Mousse increased the protein content as compared to control samples (p<0.05). The lowest taste acceptance was observed in Bahulu N and P as well as Mousse N and P (p<0.05). This could be due to the saltiness derived from the pulses canned liquid. The appearance, odour, texture and overall acceptability of Bahulu and Mousse were comparable to control samples and well accepted by the panelists (p>0.05). Based on our results, it reveals that the pulses canned liquid has more potential in replace egg white in Bahulu and Chocolate Mousse development. 2022 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/35299/2/FULL%20TEXT.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/35299/5/ABSTRACT.pdf Floris Donatus and Mohd Dona bin Sintang and Norliza Julmohammad and Noorakmar Ab Wahab (2022) Physicochemical and sensory properties of bahulu and chocolate mousse developed from pulses and vegetable canned liquids. In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FOOD SCIENCE AND NUTRITION 2022 ” Future Food: Emerging Trends, Health and Diversity”, 24th-25th August 2022., Online.
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topic QL671-699 Birds
TX642-840 Cooking
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TX642-840 Cooking
Floris Donatus
Mohd Dona bin Sintang
Norliza Julmohammad
Noorakmar Ab Wahab
Physicochemical and sensory properties of bahulu and chocolate mousse developed from pulses and vegetable canned liquids
description In food industry, egg white is the most common foaming agent for numerous aerated foods. As some pulses and vegetable canned liquids possessed comparable foaming properties as egg white liquid, this study was conducted to characterise Bahulu and Chocolate Mousse developed from 6 selected canned liquids. The TA.XT Plus texture analyser was used to describe the texture profile analysis of Bahulu. Meanwhile, the viscosity of Chocolate Mousses was determined by the viscometer. Furthermore, the protein, fat, ash, moisture, fibre and carbohydrate content in both products were also determined. The sensory evaluation was conducted among 40 panelists using 9-point hedonic scale. The results showed that the least hard, low in springiness and chewiness were observed in Bahulu A which was developed from vegetable canned liquid (p<0.05). In contrast, pulses canned liquid which was used in Bahulu N produced comparable hardness, fracturability, adhesiveness, springiness, cohesiveness, gumminess and chewiness with Bahulu control (p>0.05). Furthermore, the viscosity of Mousse A and D were lower than Mousse control (p<0.05). The utilisation of pulses and vegetable canned liquids in development of Bahulu and Mousse increased the protein content as compared to control samples (p<0.05). The lowest taste acceptance was observed in Bahulu N and P as well as Mousse N and P (p<0.05). This could be due to the saltiness derived from the pulses canned liquid. The appearance, odour, texture and overall acceptability of Bahulu and Mousse were comparable to control samples and well accepted by the panelists (p>0.05). Based on our results, it reveals that the pulses canned liquid has more potential in replace egg white in Bahulu and Chocolate Mousse development.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Floris Donatus
Mohd Dona bin Sintang
Norliza Julmohammad
Noorakmar Ab Wahab
author_facet Floris Donatus
Mohd Dona bin Sintang
Norliza Julmohammad
Noorakmar Ab Wahab
author_sort Floris Donatus
title Physicochemical and sensory properties of bahulu and chocolate mousse developed from pulses and vegetable canned liquids
title_short Physicochemical and sensory properties of bahulu and chocolate mousse developed from pulses and vegetable canned liquids
title_full Physicochemical and sensory properties of bahulu and chocolate mousse developed from pulses and vegetable canned liquids
title_fullStr Physicochemical and sensory properties of bahulu and chocolate mousse developed from pulses and vegetable canned liquids
title_full_unstemmed Physicochemical and sensory properties of bahulu and chocolate mousse developed from pulses and vegetable canned liquids
title_sort physicochemical and sensory properties of bahulu and chocolate mousse developed from pulses and vegetable canned liquids
publishDate 2022
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/35299/2/FULL%20TEXT.pdf
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