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USES OF CARBOHYDARTES . IN FOOD PREPERATION Compiled by: Mrs. Vandana Mahajani. STARCH Cereals contain 70%,pulses 60% and potatoes 22%. Starch contains long chains of glucose units in the form of amylase and amyloprotein Cereal starches are used as thickening and gelling agents
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USES OF CARBOHYDARTES IN FOOD PREPERATION Compiled by: Mrs. Vandana Mahajani
STARCHCereals contain 70%,pulses 60% and potatoes 22% Starch contains long chains of glucose units in the form of amylase and amyloprotein Cereal starches are used as thickening and gelling agents Gelatinization and Viscosity Starch does not dissolve in cold water , but swells on heating. The temperature at Which the starch molecules swell is called gelatinization temperature. The process of swelling of starch grains and formation of viscous paste is called Gelatinization. Retrogradation This occurs when the starch gel stales or it is frozen. It develops an undesirable texture as crystals are formed. Dextrinization When starch is heated without any water, the temperature rises rapidly beyond 100degree C. This results in degradation of flour and short starch molecules are formed called dextrin. The process is called Dextrinization. Brown flour is used For making gravies and sauces
Types of food starches Unmodified food starches are those found in roots ,tobers like potato,corn flour,rice flour,sago etc and can be used as it is. Modified food starches : The are modified by physical and chemical means to develop unique characteristics to meet specific needs of the food industry.Eg. • Pregelatinized starch. They are first cooked till they are gelatinized and then dried. • Thinboiling starch. This is treated with dilute HCL to make them thin when boiled. • Oxidized starches. They are thin boiling starches treated with alkali. • Crosslinked starches are formed when hydroxyle groups are substituted with alkali groups. • Starchphosphates
Sugar Main sugar used in cooking is sucrose or common sugar. It is extracted from sugar beet or sugar cane .Jaggery is the unrefined form of sugar. Brown sugar is partially refined sugar. Molasses is the byproduct of sugar used for making rum and industrial alcohol. Types of Sugar • InvertSugar is made by boiling sugar in acid. It does not recrystallize • Crystallization. When concentrated sugar solution is cooled gradually crystals are formed which impart unpleasent texture to the foods.It can be avoided by beating,inversion and caramalization • Caramalization. Caramel is formed when sugar is heated at very high temperature with minimum amount of water. • Honey depends upon the flowers from which nectar is collected. • Artificialsweeteners are nonnutritive sweeteners and do not provide or provide very less calories. • Solublefibres are extracted from plants . They are gums, pectin, agar and aligin.
Unmodified starch Refined flour Thickening sauces and soups Rice Thickening soups and rice pudding Arrowroot for clear sauces as lemon sauce and as glaze Tapioca used for pudding Potato for thickening soups that could curdle at high temp. High amylose starch edible films for wrapping candies Waxy rice flour white sauces and puddings that need to be stored frozen and thawed before cooking Corn flour thickening soups sauces and gravies Anti caking agent.
MODIFIED STARCHES • Starch phosphaytes White sauces • Oxidised starch Products which need soft gels • Thin boiling starch Gum drops • Pregelatinized starch instant pudding and soup mixes • Cross-linked starch Thickeners stabilizers and salad dressings
Other Polysaccharides • Cellulose powered form used to provide bulk in weight reducing food • Cellulose compounds Thickening and creaming agents • Dextrins in coffee extracts • Pectin setting agents in jams, jellies and marmalades. Gums Thickening and gelling agent Stabilization of ice cream, cheese and chocolate Seaweed extract Prevent ice crystal formation, (Agar and algin) Stabilizes cream substitutes weight reduction diets
Sugars • Glucose in confectionary • Caramel as colouring and flavouring agent • Invert sugar prevents formation of sugar crystals in preserves and fondants