Foods (Oct 2020)

Technological Properties and Consumer Acceptability of Bakery Products Enriched with Brewers’ Spent Grains

  • Tiziana Amoriello,
  • Francesco Mellara,
  • Vincenzo Galli,
  • Monica Amoriello,
  • Roberto Ciccoritti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/foods9101492
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 10
p. 1492

Abstract

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Nowadays, brewers’ spent grains (BSG) is considered the most abundant and low-cost brewing by-products, presenting a great potential as a functional food ingredient. Since BSG is rich in dietary fiber and protein, it can be a raw material of interest in bakery products. However, blending wheat flour with BSG can affect dough rheology and the structural and sensorial properties of products. In this context, BSG flour at different levels (0%, 5%, and 10%) was used to enrich three commercial soft wheat flours, and to develop new formulations for bakery products (bread, breadsticks and pizza). As expected, the enrichment caused a significant increase of proteins, dietary fibers, lipids, and ash related to the BSG enrichment level. Significant changes in dough rheological properties (e.g., higher water absorption, lower development time and stability, dough strength, and tenacity) and in the color of the crust and crumbs of bakery products were also observed. At last, the consumer test pointed out that the 5% BSG enrichment showed the higher overall acceptability of proposed bakery products.

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