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Sensory and physicochemical profiling of traditional and enriched gari in Benin

Gari is a roasted fermented granular product made from cassava in many African countries. It is consumed raw, or added with water, or cooked into a paste. Up to now, gari enriched with palm oil and/or soybean is not available on Beninese markets. To our knowledge, no sensory profiling using appropri...

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Autores principales: Adinsi, Laurent, Akissoé, Noël, Escobar, Andres, Prin, Laure, Kougblenou, Nadège, Dufour, Dominique, Hounhouigan, Djidjoho J., Fliedel, Geneviève
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6804918/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31660147
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.1201
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author Adinsi, Laurent
Akissoé, Noël
Escobar, Andres
Prin, Laure
Kougblenou, Nadège
Dufour, Dominique
Hounhouigan, Djidjoho J.
Fliedel, Geneviève
author_facet Adinsi, Laurent
Akissoé, Noël
Escobar, Andres
Prin, Laure
Kougblenou, Nadège
Dufour, Dominique
Hounhouigan, Djidjoho J.
Fliedel, Geneviève
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description Gari is a roasted fermented granular product made from cassava in many African countries. It is consumed raw, or added with water, or cooked into a paste. Up to now, gari enriched with palm oil and/or soybean is not available on Beninese markets. To our knowledge, no sensory profiling using appropriate methodology has been conducted on gari in Benin. The sensory studies on gari in Benin and other African countries only included general descriptors (appearance, taste, odor). The aim of our study was to establish a detailed sensory and physicochemical profile of nine traditional and three enriched gari made using different processes in Benin. Fifteen sensory descriptors of raw gari, and gari added with water, were generated and scored using quantitative descriptive analysis. The enriched gari differed from traditional gari mainly in color and odor, while their swelling capacity, texture during chewing, and light sour taste were similar. Marked variability in particle size, particle heterogeneity, water absorption, and sour taste was found among traditional gari. The physicochemical characteristics, such as degree of starch gelatinization, L‐lactic acid, and β‐carotene contents, were highly variable among the 12 gari. Multifactor analysis revealed highly significant correlations between some physicochemical and sensory properties. The addition of soybean and/or palm oil did not affect most of the sensory properties of the traditional gari. The acceptability of these enriched gari with higher nutritive value by Beninese consumers should be tested to develop marketing strategies.
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spelling pubmed-68049182019-10-28 Sensory and physicochemical profiling of traditional and enriched gari in Benin Adinsi, Laurent Akissoé, Noël Escobar, Andres Prin, Laure Kougblenou, Nadège Dufour, Dominique Hounhouigan, Djidjoho J. Fliedel, Geneviève Food Sci Nutr Original Research Gari is a roasted fermented granular product made from cassava in many African countries. It is consumed raw, or added with water, or cooked into a paste. Up to now, gari enriched with palm oil and/or soybean is not available on Beninese markets. To our knowledge, no sensory profiling using appropriate methodology has been conducted on gari in Benin. The sensory studies on gari in Benin and other African countries only included general descriptors (appearance, taste, odor). The aim of our study was to establish a detailed sensory and physicochemical profile of nine traditional and three enriched gari made using different processes in Benin. Fifteen sensory descriptors of raw gari, and gari added with water, were generated and scored using quantitative descriptive analysis. The enriched gari differed from traditional gari mainly in color and odor, while their swelling capacity, texture during chewing, and light sour taste were similar. Marked variability in particle size, particle heterogeneity, water absorption, and sour taste was found among traditional gari. The physicochemical characteristics, such as degree of starch gelatinization, L‐lactic acid, and β‐carotene contents, were highly variable among the 12 gari. Multifactor analysis revealed highly significant correlations between some physicochemical and sensory properties. The addition of soybean and/or palm oil did not affect most of the sensory properties of the traditional gari. The acceptability of these enriched gari with higher nutritive value by Beninese consumers should be tested to develop marketing strategies. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6804918/ /pubmed/31660147 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.1201 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Food Science & Nutrition published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Adinsi, Laurent
Akissoé, Noël
Escobar, Andres
Prin, Laure
Kougblenou, Nadège
Dufour, Dominique
Hounhouigan, Djidjoho J.
Fliedel, Geneviève
Sensory and physicochemical profiling of traditional and enriched gari in Benin
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title_full Sensory and physicochemical profiling of traditional and enriched gari in Benin
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title_full_unstemmed Sensory and physicochemical profiling of traditional and enriched gari in Benin
title_short Sensory and physicochemical profiling of traditional and enriched gari in Benin
title_sort sensory and physicochemical profiling of traditional and enriched gari in benin
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6804918/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31660147
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.1201
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