Breadmaking Potential of Andean Roots and Tuber Starches from Ahipa (Pachyrhizus ahipa), Oca (Oxalis tuberosa), and Arracacha (Arracacia xanthorrhiza)

Author:

Dini Cecilia12,Garzón Raquel2,Rosell Cristina M.23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for Research and Development in Food Cryotechnology (CIDCA‐CONICET‐UNLP‐CIC) C/ 116 s/n La Plata Buenos Aires 20646 Argentina

2. Institute of Agrochemistry and Food Technology (IATA‐CSIC) C/ Agustin Escardino, 7 Paterna Valencia 46980 Spain

3. Department of Food and Human Nutritional Sciences University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba R3T2N4 Canada

Abstract

AbstractAim is to explore the breadmaking potential for gluten‐free goods of non‐conventional starches from Andean crops ahipa, oca, and arracacha. Their characteristics and performance in breadmaking are compared with those of cassava, taken as a reference for conventional gluten‐free root starch. Physicochemical properties of breads are studied along with the pasting and thermal properties, composition, and α‐amylase hydrolysis of starches. Arracacha starch has the lowest amylose content (2.4%) and the highest water hydration (1.4 g g−1). Its batter shows adequate proofing, but the bread is highly adhesive, with dense crumb. Ahipa starch paste has the lowest peak, trough and final viscosities determined by rapid visco analyzer, and the highest hydrolysis rate (kRVA = 2.30 min−1). Its batter exhibits, along with oca, the highest volume increase during fermentation (193–197%), but structure collapses in the oven and no alveoli are observed in the crumb. Conversely, oca forms a crumb structure similar to cassava, but with higher cell density (131 alveoli cm−2), cohesiveness (0.95), and resilience (0.65) than the latter (71 alveoli cm−2, 0.88, and 0.45, respectively). Oca starch has lower pasting temperature (64 °C) and the starch paste has similar hydrolysis rate (kRVA = 1.92 min−1) compared to cassava (71.9 °C and 2.08 min−1, respectively), making it a suitable option for providing gluten‐free yeast‐leavened breads with improved technological properties and a comparable glycemic index.

Publisher

Wiley

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