The effect of drying conditions on the development of the hard-to-cook defect in steam-treated cowpeas

Nicole S. Affrifah, Manjeet S. Chinnan

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Abstract

A three-factor-three-level Box-Behnken design was used to evaluate the effect of drying time, temperature and humidity on textural and physicochemical characteristics during storage of steamed cowpeas. The treatment significantly improved cooked texture and prevented hardening during storage under severe conditions (42°C/80% relative humidity, RH). Before storage, the cooked texture of treated samples was between 535-628 and 602 N for the untreated control, and between 516-649 and 1394 N after storage at 42°C/80% RH. The peak force of stored cowpeas significantly decreased as the drying temperature increased. Steaming and drying reduced phytase activity to 59-64% of the original activity and decreased phytate content from 0.133% to 0.074-0.105%. Drying time had a significant effect on phytase activity whereas all drying parameters significantly affected phytate concentration and water absorption. The drying conditions applied after steaming significantly influences seed characteristics; therefore, selection of optimum drying conditions may be used to control seed quality, especially texture.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)867-877
Number of pages11
JournalInternational Journal of Food Science and Technology
Volume41
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2006
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cowpeas
  • Drying temperature
  • Hard-to-cook
  • Humidity
  • Texture

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