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Gluten-free bread: a case study

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Physicochemical and sensorial characteristics of a possible commercial gluten-free bread (GFB) made with a new gluten-free flour were studied, as compared to a regular wheat bread, which was also analysed as Control sample. Results show that GFB presented high values of moisture and water activity, 36.56% and 0.96. This bread presented high density (0.38 g/ cm3) comparing to regular bread (0.25 g/ cm3), being these results reinforced by image analysis of alveoli. GFB was whiter, with less color intensity, meaning that a* and b* color parameters were lower than control, which was confirmed by sensorial evaluation results. GFB was soft and easily chewable (75.0 N and 70.0 N, respectively for hardness and chewiness), which, once again, was corroborated by the sensorial results. The overall assessment done by the consumer panellist to GFB was 4.1 (on a scale from 1 to 10), while the control bread presented 5.5. It could be concluded that the new flour formulation is suitable for GFB production, with characteristics comparable with the regular bread

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Wheat Gluten-free Sensorial properties Physicochemical characteristics

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Correia, P.M.R., Fonseca, M.M., & Guiné, R.P.F. (2017). Gluten-free bread: a case study. Journal of Advanced Agricultural Technologies, 4(4), 340-344. Obtido em http://www.joaat.com/uploadfile/2017/1226/20171226022118122.pdf

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