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Chickpea husk is the major pulse milling by-product on processing of chickpea, which is mainly used as ruminant feed. Its nutritional significance in the human diet is less known. Chickpea husk is a rich source of dietary fibre. Husk is generated as by-product during roasting of chickpea for developing widely consumed puffed snack. Roasting of chickpea seeds, followed by dehusking and milling is used to prepare traditional product 'Sattu'. Chickpea husks contain various antinutritional substances like tannic acid and phytic acid. Chickpea husk was provided the hydro-thermal treatment to reduce antinutritional substances. Chickpea husk enriched cookies were thus prepared using different formulations. Nutritional analysis of cookies, colour, texture profile analysis, spread ratio, and dimensions have been analysed. Panellists analysed the organoleptic properties of the cookie's samples on a nine-point hedonic scale. Its incorporation in bakery products, has shown promising results in enhancing nutritional value and improving textural attributes.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Chickpea husk is the major pulse milling by-product on processing of chickpea, which is mainly used as ruminant feed. Its nutritional significance in the human diet is less known. Chickpea husk is a rich source of dietary fibre. Husk is generated as by-product during roasting of chickpea for developing widely consumed puffed snack. Roasting of chickpea seeds, followed by dehusking and milling is used to prepare traditional product 'Sattu'. Chickpea husks contain various antinutritional substances like tannic acid and phytic acid. Chickpea husk was provided the hydro-thermal treatment to reduce antinutritional substances. Chickpea husk enriched cookies were thus prepared using different formulations. Nutritional analysis of cookies, colour, texture profile analysis, spread ratio, and dimensions have been analysed. Panellists analysed the organoleptic properties of the cookie's samples on a nine-point hedonic scale. Its incorporation in bakery products, has shown promising results in enhancing nutritional value and improving textural attributes.