Improving the Quality of Bread Made from Corn and Wheat Flour Acceptable by Congolese Consumers
Mikolo Bertin,
Tsoumou Kedar,
Elenga Michel
Abstract:The study aims to improve the quality of bread made from corn and wheat flours acceptable to Congolese consumers. Wheat is the most consumed food at breakfast, but it is not within the reach of all budgets. To address this shortage, several alternatives exist to replace wheat flour with other cereals or starches. A bread formulation composed of wheat and corn flours acceptable to Congolese consumers was explored. The study involved three experiments to optimize the sensory characteristics of bread made from wh… Show more
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