Abstract

ABSTRACTYellow field pea flour replaced 2.5, 5 and 10% of wheat flour in white pan bread prepared by a straight dough, rapid mix home formulation. Incorporation of pea flour did not affect proofing times. No significant differences were found between Gardner L and “a” values for wheat‐pea flour blends, but “b” values increased with increasing levels of pea flour; crumb color of breads did not differ significantly. Volumes of the breads were not significantly affected by pea flour addition. Pea flour breads were judged between fair and good for all characteristics by an experienced taste panel; the 10% pea flour breads were scored significantly lower for texture, color and flavor.

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