Legumes consumption is still low inWestern countries, and their incorporation into bakery products could be a solution. However, a minimally processed legume-based product is still a challenge because of its negative impact on acceptance by consumers. Here, an oven-baked chip recipe, based on lentil flour, was fortified with 5% hazelnut skin (HS), a byproduct of hazelnut industrial processing, to improve the nutritional, antioxidant, and sensory features of this innovative food. Indeed, HS addition allows a nutritional profile improvement, increasing the fibers from 11.71% to 15.63%, and maintaining a high protein content (24.03 g/100 g). Furthermore, HS fortification increased total phenolic compounds and total antioxidant capacity by 1.6- and 2-fold, respectively, compared to the control. Finally, HS significantly improved the overall judgment score by 1.2 points (from 5.6 to 6.8 in control and experimental chips, respectively) halving the pulse-like aroma from 8.6 to 4.3 due to the strong decrease in the dodecane compound and due to HS volatile composition, rich in hexanal. Therefore, HS could be a valuable ingredient in improving the nutritional and functional features of bakery products as well as the sensory profiles of less palatable but healthy legume-based foods.

Hazelnut skin fortification of dehulled lentil chips to improve nutritional, antioxidant, sensory, and chemical properties / Costantini, Lara; Teresa Frangipane, Maria; Massantini, Riccardo; Garzoli, Stefania; Merendino, Nicolò. - In: FOODS. - ISSN 2304-8158. - 14:(2025), pp. 1-14. [10.3390/foods14040683]

Hazelnut skin fortification of dehulled lentil chips to improve nutritional, antioxidant, sensory, and chemical properties

Stefania Garzoli
Penultimo
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2025

Abstract

Legumes consumption is still low inWestern countries, and their incorporation into bakery products could be a solution. However, a minimally processed legume-based product is still a challenge because of its negative impact on acceptance by consumers. Here, an oven-baked chip recipe, based on lentil flour, was fortified with 5% hazelnut skin (HS), a byproduct of hazelnut industrial processing, to improve the nutritional, antioxidant, and sensory features of this innovative food. Indeed, HS addition allows a nutritional profile improvement, increasing the fibers from 11.71% to 15.63%, and maintaining a high protein content (24.03 g/100 g). Furthermore, HS fortification increased total phenolic compounds and total antioxidant capacity by 1.6- and 2-fold, respectively, compared to the control. Finally, HS significantly improved the overall judgment score by 1.2 points (from 5.6 to 6.8 in control and experimental chips, respectively) halving the pulse-like aroma from 8.6 to 4.3 due to the strong decrease in the dodecane compound and due to HS volatile composition, rich in hexanal. Therefore, HS could be a valuable ingredient in improving the nutritional and functional features of bakery products as well as the sensory profiles of less palatable but healthy legume-based foods.
2025
hazelnut cuticle; hazelnut pellicle; Tonda Gentile Romana hazelnut; pulses; legumes; food reformulation; palatability; sensory features; volatile composition; fibers
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Hazelnut skin fortification of dehulled lentil chips to improve nutritional, antioxidant, sensory, and chemical properties / Costantini, Lara; Teresa Frangipane, Maria; Massantini, Riccardo; Garzoli, Stefania; Merendino, Nicolò. - In: FOODS. - ISSN 2304-8158. - 14:(2025), pp. 1-14. [10.3390/foods14040683]
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