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Title: Formulation and physicochemical and sensorial evaluation of biscuit-type cookies supplemented with fruit powders. Author: Uchoa AM, Correia da Costa JM, Maia GA, Meira TR, Sousa PH, Montenegro Brasil I. Journal: Plant Foods Hum Nutr; 2009 Jun; 64(2):153-9. PubMed ID: 19455423. Abstract: Cashew apple and guava residues from fruit juice industry were prepared as dehydrated fruit powders and used at different levels of wheat flour substitution for cookies formulations. The effects of guava and cashew apple fruit powders supplementation on physicochemical and sensorial characteristics of the cookies were evaluated. The pH, fibre and protein content were significantly affected. Biscuits with 15 g and 20 g/100g cashew apple and guava fruit powders showed the highest scores for sensorial attributes, respectively. The supplementation seems to be suited for wheat flour substitution and it is possible to obtain cookies with value-added food ingredient within the standards.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]