MICROBIOLOGICAL AND NUTRITIONAL QUALITY OF WARANKASHI ENRICHED BREAD

Authors

  • O.Malomo
  • O. A. B Ogunmoyela
  • S. O. Oluwajoba
  • O. E. Dudu
  • Olumide A. Odeyemi

Keywords:

Wheat bread, ‘Warankashi’, shelf-life, enrichment level

Abstract

The study was carried out to determine the microbiological and nutritional quality, organoleptic, rheological and textural effect as well as the effect on the shelf life of wheat bread enriched with West African cottage cheese (warankashi) at different substitution levels (1 %, 3 % and 5 %). The protein and fat content of wheat bread significantly increased but carbohydrate levels decreased significantly as enrichment with Warankashi increased. The amino acid profile of the wheat bread increased with increasing enrichment. The incorporation of Warankashi into wheat flour affected the rheological and textural properties of wheat flour; the rate of water absorption of the wheat flour decreased as Warankashi incorporation levels increased. Also, the dough stability time of the enriched flours was lesser than that of the wheat flour. The 3 % enrichment level had the highest dough consistency (520 BU). The extensibility of 1 % and 3 % wara bread dough were the same while that of wheat flour bread and 5 % Warankashi were the same. The 3 % wara bread dough had the highest resistance to extension. Shelf life of the bread remained unaffected by Warankashi incorporation but the rate of bacteria and fungi (yeast and mould) growth decreased significantly (P < 0.05) as enrichment levels increased. There was no significant difference between the organoleptic properties of wheat bread to that of the enriched breads but the 3 % Warankshi enriched bread had the highest consumer acceptability.

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Published

2012-08-01

How to Cite

O.Malomo, A. B Ogunmoyela, O., O. Oluwajoba, S., E. Dudu, O., & A. Odeyemi, O. (2012). MICROBIOLOGICAL AND NUTRITIONAL QUALITY OF WARANKASHI ENRICHED BREAD. Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Sciences, 2(1), 42–68. Retrieved from https://office2.jmbfs.org/index.php/JMBFS/article/view/7187

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Food Sciences