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Characterization of Gluten-free Bread Prepared From Maize, Rice and Tapioca Flours using the Hydrocolloid Seaweed Agar-Agar

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This work aims to check the rheological, physicochemical and sensory characteristics of gluten-free bread produced with corn, rice and tapioca flours, using the hydrocolloid seaweed agar-agar. Relatively to wheat bread, it was found that the pH was slightly lower in gluten-free bread. In the crust only the brightness remained significantly different between both bread types, but in the kernel, the parameters a*,b* and L* diverge significantly. The toughness as well as the force of penetration and cutting were also significantly different between both bread types. The hedonic evaluation showed that the panellists prefered bread with gluten but the quantitative descriptive analysis did not reveal a clear pattern. The overall assessment pointed that bread with gluten has a greater acceptance by consumers, while gluten-free bread is considered nice in the opinion of the penallists.

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Tecnologia dos alimentos Pão sem gluten Hidrocolóide algas Agar-agar Farinha de milho Farinha de tapioca Farinha de trigo Gluten-free bread Hydrocolloid seaweed agar-agar Maize flour Tapioca flour Wheat flour Rice flour

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Alvarenga N.B., Lidon F.C., Belga E., Motrena P., Guerreiro S., Carvalho M.J. & Canada J. (2011) Characterization of Gluten-free Bread Prepared From Maize, Rice and Tapioca Flours using the Hydrocolloid Seaweed Agar-Agar. Recent Research in Science and Technology, 3(8), 64-68.

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