{"title":"Use of Vegetables as a New Ingredient in the Formulation of Cupcakes for New Trends and Eating Habits","authors":"J. Ortiz, P. Velásquez, A. Santis","doi":"10.3303/CET2187072","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Day by day, there is a growing trend and interest in introducing new ingredients and elements to create food to guarantee or achieve food safety and good health. With these creations, it is tried that the new foods satisfy needs at a nutritional level, mainly because of the benefits that they can offer for specific health conditions that some individuals of the population present, such as diabetes, coronary heart disease, and some cancers, among others. On the other hand, it is also tried with these new foods that can help to supply dietary preferences that, in one way or another, are associated with all those changes in consumption habits in communities. Changes are given by factors such as obesity or aging, and that in the end, changes are associated with needs, acquired behaviours, or people's conditions. Among the versatile products for incorporating new ingredients and generating new formulas are from the bakery activity. It is common on these products to find that vegan Cupcakes are offered (those that are made with only fruits and without any derived from animals such as milk or eggs) and sweet Cupcakes (made with sugar). In this work, the introduction of vegetarian and vegan cupcakes, made from ingredients such as spinach, carrots, tomatoes, corn, and mushrooms, is presented as an innovation. These cupcakes are characterized by low carbohydrate content and are ideal for maintaining low-fat, low-carb diets. During the work, preferences of a segment of the population between 25-40 years old are evaluated, who have health problems related to diabetes, and consider the cupcake proposal attractive. Additionally, characteristics of the formulated and developed product are presented.","PeriodicalId":9695,"journal":{"name":"Chemical engineering transactions","volume":"26 1","pages":"427-432"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2021-07-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Chemical engineering transactions","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.3303/CET2187072","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q3","JCRName":"Chemical Engineering","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract
Day by day, there is a growing trend and interest in introducing new ingredients and elements to create food to guarantee or achieve food safety and good health. With these creations, it is tried that the new foods satisfy needs at a nutritional level, mainly because of the benefits that they can offer for specific health conditions that some individuals of the population present, such as diabetes, coronary heart disease, and some cancers, among others. On the other hand, it is also tried with these new foods that can help to supply dietary preferences that, in one way or another, are associated with all those changes in consumption habits in communities. Changes are given by factors such as obesity or aging, and that in the end, changes are associated with needs, acquired behaviours, or people's conditions. Among the versatile products for incorporating new ingredients and generating new formulas are from the bakery activity. It is common on these products to find that vegan Cupcakes are offered (those that are made with only fruits and without any derived from animals such as milk or eggs) and sweet Cupcakes (made with sugar). In this work, the introduction of vegetarian and vegan cupcakes, made from ingredients such as spinach, carrots, tomatoes, corn, and mushrooms, is presented as an innovation. These cupcakes are characterized by low carbohydrate content and are ideal for maintaining low-fat, low-carb diets. During the work, preferences of a segment of the population between 25-40 years old are evaluated, who have health problems related to diabetes, and consider the cupcake proposal attractive. Additionally, characteristics of the formulated and developed product are presented.
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Chemical Engineering Transactions (CET) aims to be a leading international journal for publication of original research and review articles in chemical, process, and environmental engineering. CET begin in 2002 as a vehicle for publication of high-quality papers in chemical engineering, connected with leading international conferences. In 2014, CET opened a new era as an internationally-recognised journal. Articles containing original research results, covering any aspect from molecular phenomena through to industrial case studies and design, with a strong influence of chemical engineering methodologies and ethos are particularly welcome. We encourage state-of-the-art contributions relating to the future of industrial processing, sustainable design, as well as transdisciplinary research that goes beyond the conventional bounds of chemical engineering. Short reviews on hot topics, emerging technologies, and other areas of high interest should highlight unsolved challenges and provide clear directions for future research. The journal publishes periodically with approximately 6 volumes per year. Core topic areas: -Batch processing- Biotechnology- Circular economy and integration- Environmental engineering- Fluid flow and fluid mechanics- Green materials and processing- Heat and mass transfer- Innovation engineering- Life cycle analysis and optimisation- Modelling and simulation- Operations and supply chain management- Particle technology- Process dynamics, flexibility, and control- Process integration and design- Process intensification and optimisation- Process safety- Product development- Reaction engineering- Renewable energy- Separation processes- Smart industry, city, and agriculture- Sustainability- Systems engineering- Thermodynamic- Waste minimisation, processing and management- Water and wastewater engineering