The possibilities of using quinoa flour in the production of chicken meat patties The possibilities of using quinoa flour…
Abstract
In this study, the mixtures obtained by mixing quinoa flour with wheat flour in different proportions were added to chicken meat patties and their effects on some quality characteristics were investigated. The yields of the meatballs prepared with the mixes containing 50% and 100% quinoa flour were higher than those of other meatballs (69.59% and 69.71%, respectively). The moisture retention of the fried meatballs prepared with mixtures containing 50%, 70% and 100% quinoa flour was found to be 45.80%, 45.97% and 51.09%, respectively. The results indicated that the moisture retention of these meatballs was higher than those of meatballs containing 30 and 0% quinoa flour. In contrast, oil absorption rates in the fried samples were in the range of 4.46-5.65% for all quinoa-containing samples and were lower compared to the control sample. Firmness decreased in meat patties prepared with mixtures containing high quinoa rates. It was observed that quinoa flour did not have a negative effect on quality factors. It was concluded that especially the mixtures containing 30% and 50% quinoa flour can be recommended.
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Meral, R., Kutlu, N., Alav, A., & Kılınççeker, O. (2023). The possibilities of using quinoa flour in the production of chicken meat patties: The possibilities of using quinoa flour…. Journal of the Hellenic Veterinary Medical Society, 73(4), 5031–5038. https://doi.org/10.12681/jhvms.29784
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