Abstract

In this paper, the basic components, nutrient composition, and processing characteristics of cassava flour were determined. In addition, the effects of xanthan gum and inulin on the pasting properties, microstructure, and thermal properties of cassava flour were studied. Biscuits were prepared using cassava flour as the main raw material and the optimal technology and formula for the biscuits were determined by single‐factor and orthogonal tests. The effects of xanthan gum and inulin on the quality of cassava flour short biscuits were also investigated, and volatile components in the biscuits were determined using electronic nose technique. The addition of xanthan gum improved the pasting properties and microstructure of cassava flour, and improved the taste and increased hardness and brittleness of the biscuits, making their quality similar to that of commercially available short biscuits. The addition of inulin inhibited the setback of starch and improved starch gelatinization. However, inulin was not suitable for processing of cassava flour biscuits as it decreased their hardness, brittleness, and taste. The optimal formula and baking conditions of cassava flour short biscuits were as follows: cassava flour 100 g, water 24 g, shortening 25 g, sugar 30 g, baking powder 0.6 g, salt 1 g, and egg 25 g; the surface fire and primer fire temperatures were 180°C, and the baking time was 9 min. In addition, although the main aroma volatile components present in cassava flour and low gluten wheat flour short biscuits were similar, the proportions of each component were different.

Highlights

  • Cassava is one of the most important starch resources, because it can grow under harsh climatic conditions

  • The effects of xanthan gum and inulin on the quality of cassava flour short biscuits prepared by the best formula were compared with those of commercially available wheat flour short biscuits, to improve the nutritional value and sensory properties of GF biscuits and to provide better GF products for celiac patients

  • Referring to the optimal formula and baking conditions obtained from Section 2.7.1 of this paper, short biscuits were made using low gluten wheat flour and cassava flour as the main raw materials, respectively

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Introduction

Cassava is one of the most important starch resources, because it can grow under harsh climatic conditions. Sweet cassava flour was used as a raw material to prepare GF biscuits with addition of xanthan gum and inulin. The effects of the addition of xanthan gum and inulin on the processing characteristics, pasting properties, thermal performance, and microstructure of cassava flour were investigated.

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