Effect of hydrocolloid on textural and sensorial quality of liquid jaggery based tamarind leather
Kurware HS,
Gadhe KS,
Kamble RE
Abstract:The tamarind leather is confectionary accepted by all age groups, rich in minerals. The aim of the current study was to determine how hydrocolloid affected the textural and sensory qualities of tamarind leather made from liquid jaggery. Liquid jaggery in the tamarind leather gave product texture sticky. This stickiness could be removed by addition of hydrocolloid like guar gum and maltodextrin. Guar gum and maltodextrin in the leather was added in the proportion T0 (0%), T1(0.5%), T2(1%), T3(1.5%) and T4(2%). … Show more
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