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Impact of partial replacement of rice with other selected cereals on idli batter fermentation and idli characteristics.

Monika Rani1, Dhanashree Amane1, Laxmi Ananthanarayan1.   

Abstract

Idli is a naturally fermented food, prepared using dehulled black gram dal and parboiled rice. In the first phase of the study, replacement of rice with some underutilized cereals like amaranth and finger millet was carried out at different proportions (25%, 50%, 75% and 100%, w/w) followed by sensory evaluation of the prepared idlis. Idlis prepared with 25% (w/w) replacement of rice with finger millet (25F) were more acceptable than idlis prepared with 25% (w/w) replacement of rice with amaranth (25A). In the second phase of the study, 50% replacement of rice was carried out with cereals in combinations (25% each, w/w) such as amaranth + finger millet (AF), amaranth + sorghum (AS), amaranth + pearl millet (AP), finger millet + sorghum (FS), finger millet + pearl millet (FP) and sorghum + pearl millet (SP), of which FS and FP batter variants were accepted by the panellists and taken ahead for further analysis. Control, 25F, FS and FP batter variants were subjected to various biochemical analysis up to 20 h of fermentation. Replacement of rice in these batter variants led to comparable changes with an increase in the levels of microbial counts, amylase, protease and phytase activities, titratable acidity, reducing sugars, soluble proteins and antioxidant activity during fermentation. A greater reduction in trypsin inhibitor activity (TIA) was also observed. Idlis prepared with replacement of rice by other cereals (25F, FS and FP) resulted in improved textural values and bulk density as compared to control idlis, though the colour was affected.

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Keywords:  Idli; Millets; Partial replacement; Rice

Year:  2019        PMID: 30956299      PMCID: PMC6423222          DOI: 10.1007/s13197-019-03582-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Food Sci Technol        ISSN: 0022-1155            Impact factor:   2.701


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