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Preparation, characterization and sensory analysis of whole bread enriched with papaya byproducts flour

Abstract

Due to the industrial processing of papaya, a great amount of byproducts from this fruit is generated. The peel and seeds are amongst these byproducts and have great nutritional value, since they present considerable amounts ​​of fibre, lipids, proteins and antioxidants. The objective of this study was to develop whole wheat bread loaves with the addition of a mixed flour made from the peel and seeds of papayas of the Hawaiian cultivar. In the whole-grain breadmaking process, the mixed flour (peel and seeds) was added in different concentrations (0%, 3%, 6% and 9%), in the proportion of 70% of papaya peel flour to 30% of papaya seed flour. The addition of the mixed flour resulted in products with high fibre (7.96 g 100 g-1) and protein (12.71 g 100 g-1) contents and low lipid contents (0.55 g 100 g-1). The results of the sensory analysis showed that the bread made with the addition of 3% of the mixed flour resulted in good acceptance when compared to the control. Thus the addition of papaya byproducts flour in the manufacture of bread is a good alternative for the diet of the population, since it is nutritionally rich in fibre and protein.

Keywords:
Papaya derivatives; Baking; Chemical composition; Dietary fibre

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