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Abstract
In this study, the sensory properties of sourdough bread made from Karakılçık wheat flour (K), Karakılçık wheat flour with added psyllium husk powder (P), and whole wheat flour (C) were investigated. The C samples served as control samples. Sensory evaluations of the bread samples were conducted with the participation of ten gastronomy expert panelists. According to the findings, although 80% of the panelists moderately liked K bread in terms of overall acceptability, they rated P bread as either good (50%) or very good (50%). Significant differences (p < 0.05) were observed between the bread samples regarding the overall rating. The results indicated a significant improvement in the sensory quality of the P samples. This research will help chefs incorporate bread made with Karakılçık wheat flour, the ancestral seed of Anatolia, into their new menus.
期刊介绍:
International Journal of Gastronomy and Food Science is a peer-reviewed journal that explicitly focuses on the interface of food science and gastronomy. Articles focusing only on food science will not be considered. This journal equally encourages both scientists and chefs to publish original scientific papers, review articles and original culinary works. We seek articles with clear evidence of this interaction. From a scientific perspective, this publication aims to become the home for research from the whole community of food science and gastronomy.
IJGFS explores all aspects related to the growing field of the interaction of gastronomy and food science, in areas such as food chemistry, food technology and culinary techniques, food microbiology, genetics, sensory science, neuroscience, psychology, culinary concepts, culinary trends, and gastronomic experience (all the elements that contribute to the appreciation and enjoyment of the meal. Also relevant is research on science-based educational programs in gastronomy, anthropology, gastronomic history and food sociology. All these areas of knowledge are crucial to gastronomy, as they contribute to a better understanding of this broad term and its practical implications for science and society.