Abstract

Boza is a traditional Turkish fermented cereal beverage and typically can be produced from wheat, corn, rice, or millet. This paper aims to significant contribution to the limited availability of gluten-free boza. Gluten-free boza was obtained from buckwheat and teff flour as natural gluten-free ingredients, instead of wheat flour in this study. The results showed that gluten-free boza has more dietary fiber, protein, potassium, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, and zinc. Substituting gluten-free flour decreased the boza’s viscosity, yet this decrease did not affect the sensory analysis results (p> 0.05). Also, the results of microbiological analyses of boza demonstrated that BUB had the highest number of LABs of all the gluten-free boza. According to the results of the sensory analysis, panelists rated the gluten-free boza with buckwheat and teff flour highest in terms of flavor and general taste characteristics. We conclude that these gluten-free flours can be effectively used in boza production.

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