Comparing the functional and pasting properties of gari and the sensory attributes of the eba produced using backslopped and spontaneous fermentation methods

The possibilities of backslopped fermentation replacing spontaneous fermentation in gari production were evaluated by comparing the functional and pasting properties of gari and the sensory attributes of the eba. Backslopped cassava mash (BCM) was produced from 75 kg of TMS13F1343 cassava roots by p...

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Main Authors: Awoyale, W., Oyedele, H., Adenitan, A.A., Alamu, Emmanuel Oladeji, Maziya-Dixon, Busie
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Informa UK Limited 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/113373
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author Awoyale, W.
Oyedele, H.
Adenitan, A.A.
Alamu, Emmanuel Oladeji
Maziya-Dixon, Busie
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Alamu, Emmanuel Oladeji
Awoyale, W.
Maziya-Dixon, Busie
Oyedele, H.
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Oyedele, H.
Adenitan, A.A.
Alamu, Emmanuel Oladeji
Maziya-Dixon, Busie
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description The possibilities of backslopped fermentation replacing spontaneous fermentation in gari production were evaluated by comparing the functional and pasting properties of gari and the sensory attributes of the eba. Backslopped cassava mash (BCM) was produced from 75 kg of TMS13F1343 cassava roots by pre-fermenting for 96 h. The BCM was mixed with fresh cassava mash (FCM) from another 75 kg of the same variety using design expert software developed blend ratios and processed to backslopped fermented gari (BFG). Another batch of 150 kg of the same variety was processed to gari by spontaneously fermenting for 24 h, 48 h, 72 h and 96 h (SFG). All the gari samples were analysed for functional, pasting and sensory properties and physical colour using standard methods. Results showed that a significant difference (p < 0.05) exists in the whiteness, dispersibility and water absorption capacity of the 24 h SFG compared to that of the BFG. All the pasting properties of the 48 h SFG were significantly different (p < 0.05) from that of the BFG. Only the texture differentiates (p < 0.05) the 96 h SFG eba from that of the BFG eba. The outcome of this study may be used by cassava processors/value chain actors to produce an acceptable BFG of different qualities within a day, and whose quality may be comparable or better than the SFG.
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spelling CGSpace1133732025-11-11T10:07:51Z Comparing the functional and pasting properties of gari and the sensory attributes of the eba produced using backslopped and spontaneous fermentation methods Awoyale, W. Oyedele, H. Adenitan, A.A. Alamu, Emmanuel Oladeji Maziya-Dixon, Busie garri fermentation properties cassava food science The possibilities of backslopped fermentation replacing spontaneous fermentation in gari production were evaluated by comparing the functional and pasting properties of gari and the sensory attributes of the eba. Backslopped cassava mash (BCM) was produced from 75 kg of TMS13F1343 cassava roots by pre-fermenting for 96 h. The BCM was mixed with fresh cassava mash (FCM) from another 75 kg of the same variety using design expert software developed blend ratios and processed to backslopped fermented gari (BFG). Another batch of 150 kg of the same variety was processed to gari by spontaneously fermenting for 24 h, 48 h, 72 h and 96 h (SFG). All the gari samples were analysed for functional, pasting and sensory properties and physical colour using standard methods. Results showed that a significant difference (p < 0.05) exists in the whiteness, dispersibility and water absorption capacity of the 24 h SFG compared to that of the BFG. All the pasting properties of the 48 h SFG were significantly different (p < 0.05) from that of the BFG. Only the texture differentiates (p < 0.05) the 96 h SFG eba from that of the BFG eba. The outcome of this study may be used by cassava processors/value chain actors to produce an acceptable BFG of different qualities within a day, and whose quality may be comparable or better than the SFG. 2021-02-07 2021-04-15T15:24:27Z 2021-04-15T15:24:27Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/113373 en Open Access application/pdf Informa UK Limited Awoyale, W., Oyedele, H., Adenitan, A.A., Alamu, E.O. & Maziya-Dixon, B. (2021). Comparing the functional and pasting properties of gari and the sensory attributes of the eba produced using backslopped and spontaneous fermentation methods. Cogent Food & Agriculture, 7(1), 1883827: 1-24.
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fermentation
properties
cassava
food science
Awoyale, W.
Oyedele, H.
Adenitan, A.A.
Alamu, Emmanuel Oladeji
Maziya-Dixon, Busie
Comparing the functional and pasting properties of gari and the sensory attributes of the eba produced using backslopped and spontaneous fermentation methods
title Comparing the functional and pasting properties of gari and the sensory attributes of the eba produced using backslopped and spontaneous fermentation methods
title_full Comparing the functional and pasting properties of gari and the sensory attributes of the eba produced using backslopped and spontaneous fermentation methods
title_fullStr Comparing the functional and pasting properties of gari and the sensory attributes of the eba produced using backslopped and spontaneous fermentation methods
title_full_unstemmed Comparing the functional and pasting properties of gari and the sensory attributes of the eba produced using backslopped and spontaneous fermentation methods
title_short Comparing the functional and pasting properties of gari and the sensory attributes of the eba produced using backslopped and spontaneous fermentation methods
title_sort comparing the functional and pasting properties of gari and the sensory attributes of the eba produced using backslopped and spontaneous fermentation methods
topic garri
fermentation
properties
cassava
food science
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/113373
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