Processing, characteristics and applications of expanded grains
Deepak Subramani,
Manonmani Kumaraguruparaswami,
Shivaswamy MS
et al.
Abstract:The popping and puffing are adiabatic expansion process in which the grains are exposed to high temperature for short time. The heat increases vapour pressure inside the grain leading to rupture of outer shell with expansion of starchy endosperm to several folds creating a crispy and aerated puffed snack. Conventional puffing methods use hot air, oil and sand as medium of puffing, whereas non-conventional puffing methods make use of microwave, fluidized air and pressure differential in system. Although it is c… Show more
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