JOURNAL ARTICLE

Effect of Carrot and Pumpkin Pulps Adding on Chemical, Rheological, Nutritional and Organoleptic Properties of Ice Cream

Mohamed F. Y. HassanHassan Barakat

Year: 2018 Journal:   Food and Nutrition Sciences Vol: 09 (08)Pages: 969-982   Publisher: Scientific Research Publishing

Abstract

Ice cream manufactured using a substantial amount of pumpkin pulp (PP) and carrot pulp (CP) has a high organoleptic acceptability. PP and CP were added to typical control ice cream (TC) up to 20%. Through adding PP and CP, natural flavor, unique color, and health-promoting constituents were presented. The resultant ice cream was subjected to chemical, rheological, nutritional, and organoleptic properties investigation. Results revealed that dry matter especially SNF in both PPand CP-ice creams were increased significantly. Accordingly, ash, fiber, and available carbohydrates contents were significantly increased whereas opposite result was recorded for crude protein as a result of PP and CP substitution. The ice cream containing high PP and CP contents had higher melting resistance and lower overrun %. Health beneficial phytochemicals such as carotenoids, flavonoids (TF), flavonols (TFL), and vit. C were commonly detected in PP and CP-ice creams, reflecting the attributes of PP and CP ingredients. PP and CP-ice cream had the valuable content of TPC, vit. C and antioxidant capacity. However, only ice cream made with 15% of PP and CP was highly accepted than others. Therefore, it is possible to use a substantial amount from PP and CP to produce ice cream up to 15% with retained much of natural color, unique vit. C, TPC, carotenoids, TF, TFL contents as well as valuable antioxidant capacity. Health beneficial compounds and organoleptic attributes of prepared ice cream formulas were encouragingly the commercial possibility of using PP and CP for scaling up further.

Keywords:
Organoleptic Food science Chemistry Ice cream Pulp (tooth) Flavor Carotenoid Antioxidant Organic chemistry Dentistry

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Citation History

Topics

Meat and Animal Product Quality
Life Sciences →  Agricultural and Biological Sciences →  Animal Science and Zoology
Freezing and Crystallization Processes
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanics of Materials
Phytochemicals and Antioxidant Activities
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Biochemistry

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