Nutritional composition of Annona crassiflora pulp and acceptability of bakery products prepared with its flour
AUTOR(ES)
Villela, Paula, Batista, Ângela Giovana, Dessimoni-Pinto, Nísia Andrade Villela
FONTE
Food Sci. Technol
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
01/10/2013
RESUMO
Annona crassiflora offers an edible fruit native to the Savanna. This study aimed to develop a flour meal from Annona crassiflora pulp; analyze the chemical composition of the fresh pulp and its flour; develop and verify the acceptance of formulations with different concentrations of the flour of Annona crassiflora pulp. Fruit used were selected and processed. The pulp was dried in an oven at 60-65 ºC/48h. We analyzed the chemical composition, and two formulations of breads were prepared with 10 and 20% Annona crassiflora pulp. The results showed that the drying of Annona crassiflora pulp enriched its nutritional value. The Annona crassiflora pulp showed important chemical components, as insoluble fibers (pulp and flour), minerals (potassium, calcium, manganese and others) and antioxidant compounds. The formulations were well-accepted in a sensory point of view and proved to be a good alternative to the exploitation of the fruit.
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