Mami Horiuchi, T. Akachi, M. Kawakami, H. Furukawa
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引用次数: 3
Abstract
In the present study, we investigated effects of macroscopic 3D structures of soft foods such as nursing foods printed using a 3D food printer on the texture. First, 3D printing was performed using two types of soft foods with different hardness, and the modeling properties were evaluated. The results showed that the two types of soft foods did not become homogeneous and retained their original physical properties in the printed object and the printing direction had effect on the mechanical properties of printed object. Furthermore, 3D printings of fiber structure and layer structure were performed, and the texture of printed objects were evaluated. The results showed that the mechanical properties of fiber structure and layer structure could be reproduced even in the 3D printed soft foods. Additionally, fibrous texture and layered texture were expressed by these structures at a level which was significantly distinguishable by humans. The present findings suggested that macroscopic 3D structures printed using a 3D food printer could regulate the texture of soft foods.
期刊介绍:
The Japan Society for Food Engineering (the Society) publishes "Japan Journal of Food Engineering (the Journal)" to convey and disseminate information regarding food engineering and related areas to all members of the Society as an important part of its activities. The Journal is published with an aim of gaining wide recognition as a periodical pertaining to food engineering and related areas.