Functional and pasting properties of colorful bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L) flours: Influence of the cooking method.
Functional and pasting properties of colorful bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L) flours: Influence of the cooking method.
Author(s): BENTO, J. A. C.; BASSINELLO, P. Z.; CARVALHO, R. N.; SOUZA NETO, M. A. de; CALIARI, M.; SOARES JÚNIOR, M. S.
Summary: This research aimed to verify how the preparation method affects the functional and technological properties of colorful bean flours to expand their potential for application in various food products. The flour of the cultivar BRS Embaixador (dark red kidney bean) presented the highest total starch content (40.5 g.100 g-1), and the lowest content of resistant starch (3.2 g.100 g-1) and protein (20.9 g.100 g-1), while Jalo Precoce (yellow bean) showed the highest amount of resistant starch (24.3 g.100-1) and protein (25.8 g.100-1). The cooked flours compared with the raw ones presented a reduction in water solubility index, peak viscosity, final viscosity, breakdown, seatback, hardness, adhesiveness, resilience, and emulsification capacity. These results were more evident in flours from presoaked and cooked beans once they had presented a significantly higher intensity of the starch pre-gelatinization. Finally, both preparation processes (presoaked cooked beans or unsoaked cooked beans) improved the technological characteristics of colorful bean flours.
Publication year: 2021
Types of publication: Journal article
Unit: Embrapa Rice & Beans
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