Abstract
This research evaluates the effect of the addition of yam flour and starches on the sensory and instrumental properties of low-fat sausages. A 3×5 factorial arrangement completely randomized was applied to sausages using the following factors: fatty mimetic (flour, native starch and pregelatinized starch) and fat substitution (0, 10, 20, 30 and 40%), evaluating their sensorial and instrumental properties with three replicates per treatment. By replacing 30 and 40% of the fat in the sausages, these were less bright and redder, while 10% of the fat replaced by native starch and pregelatinized, the values of luminosity increased (p≤0.05) with respect to the control treatment. By replacing 10 and 20% of fat with mimetics, an improvement in texture was observed, reducing the hardness between 10.23 and 25.86%. Sensory evaluation showed that this substitution did not cause any alteration in the acceptability of the sausages (p≤0.05) with respect to the control formulation, with the exception of those made with native starch at 20% substitution, which was less accepted in flavor. The substitution of 10 and 20% of fat for flour and pregelatinized starch are the most recommended in the production of sausages with better sensory acceptance, texture and luminosity.
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