IMPACT OF GREEN PARTS POWDER OF LOCALLY CULTIVATED CARROT (DAUCUS CAROTA L.) ON QUALITATIVE AND SENSORY PROPERTIES OF BISCUITS AND CAKE

The current study aimed to identify the effect of adding different concentrations (0%, 1%, 2%, 3%, and 4%) of carrot green parts powder (CGP) into biscuit and cake mixes on final products qualitative and sensory characteristics. The chemical analysis showed that the protein, ash, and fiber contents...

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Main Authors: N. S. Mahdi, K. A. Shakir
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Language:English
Published: Baghdad University 2025-01-01
Series:The Iraqi Journal of Agricultural science
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Online Access:https://www.jcoagri.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/intro/article/view/2115
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description The current study aimed to identify the effect of adding different concentrations (0%, 1%, 2%, 3%, and 4%) of carrot green parts powder (CGP) into biscuit and cake mixes on final products qualitative and sensory characteristics. The chemical analysis showed that the protein, ash, and fiber contents for wheat flour and for CGP were (10.64%, 0.88%, and 0.48%) and (16.4%, 19.4%, and 18.65%) respectively.  While for the final products the percentages of protein and ash ranged from (10.36% -12.80% protein, 1.03%-1.53% ash) for cake treatments and (13.00 % -20.00% protein, 0.92%-1.43%ash) for biscuits treatments respectively. There was no significant variation among the width averages of biscuit treatments. The highest value for both spread ratio and spread factor were seen in treatments with 2 and 3% added powder. The sensory evaluation analysis indicated that there were no notable differences among the treatments in terms of external characteristics (the nature of surface and crust color). Although the internal characteristics were significantly affected by CGP concentrations, the overall scores for acceptance of the final product showed no significant differences among treatments. Regarding the cake samples, there were no significant differences in external characteristics among the treatments, except the color of the crust for treatment with 2% CGP and the crumb texture (porosity) and the overall acceptance in treatments with 1 and 2%of CGP which showed, significant differences.
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spelling doaj-art-2fd895a144d0475f98f0258961b6954f2025-02-11T07:09:39ZengBaghdad UniversityThe Iraqi Journal of Agricultural science0075-05302410-08622025-01-0156Special10.36103/7st3sd12 IMPACT OF GREEN PARTS POWDER OF LOCALLY CULTIVATED CARROT (DAUCUS CAROTA L.) ON QUALITATIVE AND SENSORY PROPERTIES OF BISCUITS AND CAKEN. S. MahdiK. A. Shakir The current study aimed to identify the effect of adding different concentrations (0%, 1%, 2%, 3%, and 4%) of carrot green parts powder (CGP) into biscuit and cake mixes on final products qualitative and sensory characteristics. The chemical analysis showed that the protein, ash, and fiber contents for wheat flour and for CGP were (10.64%, 0.88%, and 0.48%) and (16.4%, 19.4%, and 18.65%) respectively.  While for the final products the percentages of protein and ash ranged from (10.36% -12.80% protein, 1.03%-1.53% ash) for cake treatments and (13.00 % -20.00% protein, 0.92%-1.43%ash) for biscuits treatments respectively. There was no significant variation among the width averages of biscuit treatments. The highest value for both spread ratio and spread factor were seen in treatments with 2 and 3% added powder. The sensory evaluation analysis indicated that there were no notable differences among the treatments in terms of external characteristics (the nature of surface and crust color). Although the internal characteristics were significantly affected by CGP concentrations, the overall scores for acceptance of the final product showed no significant differences among treatments. Regarding the cake samples, there were no significant differences in external characteristics among the treatments, except the color of the crust for treatment with 2% CGP and the crumb texture (porosity) and the overall acceptance in treatments with 1 and 2%of CGP which showed, significant differences. https://www.jcoagri.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/intro/article/view/2115carrots Vegetative parts, biscuits, fiber, sensory evaluation.
spellingShingle N. S. Mahdi
K. A. Shakir
IMPACT OF GREEN PARTS POWDER OF LOCALLY CULTIVATED CARROT (DAUCUS CAROTA L.) ON QUALITATIVE AND SENSORY PROPERTIES OF BISCUITS AND CAKE
The Iraqi Journal of Agricultural science
carrots Vegetative parts, biscuits, fiber, sensory evaluation.
title IMPACT OF GREEN PARTS POWDER OF LOCALLY CULTIVATED CARROT (DAUCUS CAROTA L.) ON QUALITATIVE AND SENSORY PROPERTIES OF BISCUITS AND CAKE
title_full IMPACT OF GREEN PARTS POWDER OF LOCALLY CULTIVATED CARROT (DAUCUS CAROTA L.) ON QUALITATIVE AND SENSORY PROPERTIES OF BISCUITS AND CAKE
title_fullStr IMPACT OF GREEN PARTS POWDER OF LOCALLY CULTIVATED CARROT (DAUCUS CAROTA L.) ON QUALITATIVE AND SENSORY PROPERTIES OF BISCUITS AND CAKE
title_full_unstemmed IMPACT OF GREEN PARTS POWDER OF LOCALLY CULTIVATED CARROT (DAUCUS CAROTA L.) ON QUALITATIVE AND SENSORY PROPERTIES OF BISCUITS AND CAKE
title_short IMPACT OF GREEN PARTS POWDER OF LOCALLY CULTIVATED CARROT (DAUCUS CAROTA L.) ON QUALITATIVE AND SENSORY PROPERTIES OF BISCUITS AND CAKE
title_sort impact of green parts powder of locally cultivated carrot daucus carota l on qualitative and sensory properties of biscuits and cake
topic carrots Vegetative parts, biscuits, fiber, sensory evaluation.
url https://www.jcoagri.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/intro/article/view/2115
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