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Preparation Characteristics of Mousse Cake with Different Amounts of Cream Cheese (크림치즈 첨가량을 달리한 무스케이크의 제조특성)

  • Park, Hey-Ran;Yoo, Seung-Seok
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.241-247
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    • 2012
  • In this study, the preparation characteristics of cream cheese added mousse cake which can easily be accessible among the mousse cakes, have drawn a lot of attention from the modern people, However, there have been a lack of studies that focused on the manufacturing of the mousse cake with a various added proportion rates of main ingredients, fresh cream in mousse cake by 0%, 25%, 35%, 45%, and 55%. While the sugar concentration has increased, except for the control group, there is no significant difference. In case of chromaticity, it has shown high level at L values. In addition, values have shown bigger values as increasing the added amount, and b values have shown smaller values as increasing the added amount. For moisture content, it has shown as steadily increasing by heightening the added amount of cream cheese. For texture, CM3 added by 35% in all the items, except for hardness, has shown the best result and CM3 added by all 35% in all the items, has also been evaluated as highest. Based on all the results, it can be concluded that the addition of cream cheese by 35% to fresh cream is most appropriate, on manufacturing the cream cheese mousse cake.

Thai Tradition Cake Culture

  • Suchitra, Chongstitvatana
    • Proceedings of the EASDL Conference
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    • 2008.10a
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    • pp.31-36
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    • 2008
  • The paper is an attempt to explore various aspects of Thai traditional cake culture in order to understand the characteristics of Thai tradition cakes and their significance in Thai cultural life. The study will focus on cake culture in both folk culture and court culture as well as observe the changes of this culture in the present time of globalization. In the text book on Thai Khanom, Kobkhaew Natpinit sums up the characteristic of Thai traditional 'Khanom' as follows: 1. Thai traditional (cake) Khanom are mostly made from rice, sugar and coconut. 2. The tastes of Thai Khanom are sweet and rich in coconut cream with a little bit of salty taste to enhance the flavour of coconut. 3. The colour and scents of Thai Khanom are naturally fragrant. Fresh fragrant flowers are used to add pleasing fragrance and colour to Thai Khanom.

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Microbiological Quality Evaluation for Application of the HACCP System to the Bakery Products at Small Scale Bakeries (소규모 베이커리에서의 HACCP적용을 위한 미생물학적 위해도 평가)

  • 엄애선;권성희;정덕화;오상석;이헌옥
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.454-462
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    • 2003
  • Recently, the HACCP(Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point) system has been emphasized in food processing industries throughout the world. However, the system has, as yet, not been applied very well to domestic food industries. Due to the increase in the consumption of bakery products, more studies are required on the application of HACCP to establish the system in small-scale bakeries. This study was designed to provide basic data for setting management standards for HACCP, based on microbiological hazard evaluations of bakery products. Red bean paste filled breads, custard cream filled breads and cakes covered with fresh whipping cream were collected, and microbiological evaluations conducted on the raw materials, the manufacturing processes and potential hazards. The result showed the presence of coliforms in fresh cream of cakes and the soybean paste of soybean paste breads at levels as high as 105 CFU/g on the hazard analysis of the raw materials. Moreover, the general levels of bacteria and coliforms were over those of the standards during the intermediate fermentation and molding processes. Furthermore, high levels of coliforms were detected on the hands of the salesmen and bakers themselves. This suggests that the CCPs (Critical Control Points), such as fresh cream and red bean paste manufacturing process desperately require better management. There is also a requirement for education relating to personal hygiene for the production of hygienic bakery products and for the publics health.