Abstract

The effects of cooking methods (pressure cooking, microwave cooking, and atmospheric pressure cooking) and infrared-assisted freeze drying (IRFD) on drying characteristic, crystalline structure, pasting property, rehydration behavior, microstructure, texture, and flavor of instant quinoa samples were investigated. Results showed that IRFD significantly reduced the drying time needed for freeze drying (FD). The crystalline structure of starch in raw quinoa was destroyed in cooking process, IRFD process well maintained the gelatinized state of quinoa samples. The pressure cooked samples owned the highest porosity and best rehydration ability. Pressure cooking and microwave cooking caused the softer and thicker texture of rehydrated instant quinoa samples. As for the flavor of quinoa sample, IRFD possessed the stronger retention ability compared with FD. In summary, pressure cooking and IRFD could be the applicable processing methods for the production of instant quinoa product or other dehydrated instant product with high quality.

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