Effect of oil type and batter ingredients on the properties of deep-frying flakes

Abstract Deep-fried batter food products have recently gained popularity since they are both appetizing and palatable. However, deep-fried food contains high oil content, promoting increasing health concerns of consumers. Oil absorption reduction batter formulae and new types of cooking oil are show...

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Veröffentlicht in:Ciência e tecnologia de alimentos 2020-12, Vol.40 (suppl 2), p.592-596
Hauptverfasser: SUROJANAMETAKUL, Vipa, KARNASUTA, Sujinna, SATMALEE, Prajongwate
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Deep-fried batter food products have recently gained popularity since they are both appetizing and palatable. However, deep-fried food contains high oil content, promoting increasing health concerns of consumers. Oil absorption reduction batter formulae and new types of cooking oil are showing improved customer demand. Coconut oil is gaining interest as a healthy food selection but information comparing coconut oil to palm oil for frying is limited. Effects of oil type and ingredients on the properties of deep-fried batter were investigated. Density of the fried flakes differed slightly between the samples. Flakes fried in coconut oil had lower density, higher oil absorption, and better texture than those fried in palm oil. Addition of whey protein and soluble fiber to the samples increased oil absorption with texture better than the control. Oil absorbed by fried flakes with added whey was greater than those with added fiber, and oil content increased as the amount of whey increased. Results showed that coconut oil was not a good frying medium since high oil content was absorbed into the food pieces. Addition of whey and fiber did not reduce oil uptake but modified the texture of the fried flakes.
ISSN:0101-2061
1678-457X
1678-457X
DOI:10.1590/fst.32919