Our objective was to assess the relationship between wheat flour analytical values and baked good properties based on equipment and processes near to those of mid-size bakery companies, including fermentation interruption. Thirty-four physical properties of rolls and breads were measured, and their correlation with 90 analytical properties of flour was investigated. In rolls, fermentation interruption led to a coarser crumb structure and a lower height/width ratio as compared to direct fermentation. This can be seen as a quality loss, which extent varied considerably depending on the flour. Our results suggest that using flours with a strong gluten network and high water absorption properties are most appropriate for fermentation interruption. Using a PLS regression, we identified three flour properties that had the highest overall influence on the final baked goods properties: flour hydration, dough stability, and elasticity/plasticity ratio.

Our objective was to assess the relationship between wheat flour analytical values and baked good properties based on equipment and processes near to those of mid-size bakery companies, including fermentation interruption. Thirty-four physical properties of rolls and breads were measured, and their correlation with 90 analytical properties of flour was investigated. In rolls, fermentation interruption led to a coarser crumb structure and a lower height/width ratio as compared to direct fermentation. This can be seen as a quality loss, which extent varied considerably depending on the flour. Our results suggest that using flours with a strong gluten network and high water absorption properties are most appropriate for fermentation interruption. Using a PLS regression, we identified three flour properties that had the highest overall influence on the final baked goods properties: flour hydration, dough stability, and elasticity/plasticity ratio.

Pilot scale investigation of the relationship between baked good properties and wheat flour analytical values / Huen, Julien; Börsmann, Julia; Matullat, Imke; Böhm, Linda; Stukenborg, Florian; Heitmann, Mareile; Zannini, Emanuele; Arendt, lke K.. - In: EUROPEAN FOOD RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 1438-2377. - 244:3(2018), pp. 481-490. [10.1007/s00217-017-2975-2]

Pilot scale investigation of the relationship between baked good properties and wheat flour analytical values

Emanuele Zannini;
2018

Abstract

Our objective was to assess the relationship between wheat flour analytical values and baked good properties based on equipment and processes near to those of mid-size bakery companies, including fermentation interruption. Thirty-four physical properties of rolls and breads were measured, and their correlation with 90 analytical properties of flour was investigated. In rolls, fermentation interruption led to a coarser crumb structure and a lower height/width ratio as compared to direct fermentation. This can be seen as a quality loss, which extent varied considerably depending on the flour. Our results suggest that using flours with a strong gluten network and high water absorption properties are most appropriate for fermentation interruption. Using a PLS regression, we identified three flour properties that had the highest overall influence on the final baked goods properties: flour hydration, dough stability, and elasticity/plasticity ratio.
2018
Our objective was to assess the relationship between wheat flour analytical values and baked good properties based on equipment and processes near to those of mid-size bakery companies, including fermentation interruption. Thirty-four physical properties of rolls and breads were measured, and their correlation with 90 analytical properties of flour was investigated. In rolls, fermentation interruption led to a coarser crumb structure and a lower height/width ratio as compared to direct fermentation. This can be seen as a quality loss, which extent varied considerably depending on the flour. Our results suggest that using flours with a strong gluten network and high water absorption properties are most appropriate for fermentation interruption. Using a PLS regression, we identified three flour properties that had the highest overall influence on the final baked goods properties: flour hydration, dough stability, and elasticity/plasticity ratio.
bread properties; wheat four; partial least-square regression; interrupted fermentation
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Pilot scale investigation of the relationship between baked good properties and wheat flour analytical values / Huen, Julien; Börsmann, Julia; Matullat, Imke; Böhm, Linda; Stukenborg, Florian; Heitmann, Mareile; Zannini, Emanuele; Arendt, lke K.. - In: EUROPEAN FOOD RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 1438-2377. - 244:3(2018), pp. 481-490. [10.1007/s00217-017-2975-2]
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