Jeenat Ara, M. Ali, Mohammad Afzal Hossain, M. Awal, M. Alam
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Abstract
Quality of milled rice deteriorates if it is not stored properly. Storage conditions alter the physicochemical properties of rice. The main objective of the study was to find out the sensual differences among different storage technologies and determine the consumer level of acceptance. Moisture content of stored milled rice was monitored during nine months of storage in different storage structures. The sensory quality of stored milled rice in three traditional storage technologies (Kolshi, steel drum and plastic drum) and hermetic bag like GrainPro bag for two rice varieties (Tulshimala and BRRI dhan49) was analysed for consumer's acceptability using panel test of 20 non-trained judges. The overall acceptance of cooked sample was determined based on the evaluation of the rice aroma, appearance, taste, and stickiness. Based on the taste, appearance, aroma and stickiness of cooked milled rice, GrainPro bag was found satisfactory in comparison to traditional storage technologies.
期刊介绍:
Technology is an increasingly crucial input in the industrialisation and development of nations and communities, particularly in the current era of globalisation, trade liberalisation and emphasis on competitiveness. The shared technologies and innovations of today are giving birth to the radically different agrifood industries and communities of tomorrow. There is mounting evidence that investments in postharvest research and infrastructure yield high rates of return that are comparable and often higher than investments in on-farm production alone.