2024
DOI: 10.3390/agriengineering6040223
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Effects of Moisture Content and Lime Concentrate on Physiochemical, Mechanical, and Sensory Properties of Quinoa Snacks: An Ancient Andean Crop in Puno, Peru

Carmen Mindani,
Edwin O. Baldeón,
Vladimiro Ibáñez
et al.

Abstract: The growing global demand for healthy, gluten-free snacks has driven the food industry to explore innovative products that fit consumer preferences. This study focused on developing a gluten-free, energy-dense, and crunchy snack called Quispiño, made from quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.), an ancient crop native to the Andes and particularly significant in Puno, Peru. Natural and desaponified quinoa samples were compared, revealing decreased carbohydrate content (69.75 g to 64.02 g per 100 g) and protein cont… Show more

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