Barajas Vélez, Miguel Ángel

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Miguel Ángel

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IMAB. Research Institute for Multidisciplinary Applied Biology

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    Development, analysis, and sensory evaluation of improved bread fortified with a plant-based fermented food product
    (MDPI, 2023) Cabello Olmo, Miriam; Krishnan, Padmanaban G.; Araña Ciordia, Miriam; Oneca Agurruza, María; Díaz, Jesús Vicente; Barajas Vélez, Miguel Ángel; Rovai, Maristela; Ciencias de la Salud; Osasun Zientziak
    In response to the demand for healthier foods in the current market, this study aimed to develop a new bread product using a fermented food product (FFP), a plant-based product composed of soya flour, alfalfa meal, barley sprouts, and viable microorganisms that showed beneficial effects in previous studies. White bread products prepared with three different substitution levels (5, 10, and 15%) of FFP were evaluated for physical characteristics (loaf peak height, length, width), color indices (lightness, redness/greenness, yellowness/blueness), quality properties (loaf mass, volume, specific volume), protein content, crumb digital image analysis, and sensory characteristics. The results revealed that FFP significantly affected all studied parameters, and in most cases, there was a dose–response effect. FFP supplementation affected the nutritional profile and increased the protein content (p < 0.001). The sensory test indicated that consumer acceptance of the studied sensory attributes differed significantly between groups, and bread with high levels of FFP (10 and 15% FFP) was generally more poorly rated than the control (0%) and 5% FFP for most of the variables studied. Despite this, all groups received acceptable scores (overall liking score ≥ 5) from consumers. The sensory analysis concluded that there is a possible niche in the market for these improved versions of bread products.