Development and characterization of sauces formulation based on tomato and garlic powders
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Date
2023-06-17
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The North African Journal of Food and Nutrition Research
Abstract
Background: Consumers have increasingly high demands in terms of taste, color
and texture; they expect foods to be safe, healthy and nutritious, more appealing
in color, texture and taste, and ready-to-use products such as sauces. Aim: The
aim of this study was to formulate sauces with tomato (TP) and garlic (GP)
powders resulted from conventional and microwave dryings. Material and
Methods: TP was used at 0, 5, 10 and 15% in the formulation of tomato sauce
and GP at 0, 5, and 20% in the formulation of garlic sauce. For studying the
effects of these powders on quality of sauces, some properties such as pH, Brix,
apparent viscosity, mesophilic aerobic total flora (MATF), total coliforms,mold
and yeast colony count and sensory evaluation were determined. Results: The
results showed that the increase in the powders proportions increased pH from
5.32 to 5.72 for garlic sauces but decreased it from 5.42 to 5.04 for tomato
sauces. However, the Brix values increased from 12.8 (5% tomato sauce) to
19.6% (15% tomato sauce), and from 15.5 (5% garlic sauce) to 18.8% (20%
garlic sauce).On the other hand, it caused decrease in apparent viscosity from 7
to 3.5 cm for tomato sauces and from 5to 2.5 cm for garlic sauces. Similarly,
MATF, mold and yeast colony count in sauce samples were diminished.
Conclusion: The use of TP at 5% (estimated by 60% of the experts) is
recommended for the formulation of the tomato sauce whereas for the garlic
sauces, the two formulations used were equally appreciated by 100% of the
experts.
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Tomato sauce, garlic sauce, physicochemical analysis, microbiological analysis, sensory analysis