Affiliation:
1. Department of Foods & Nutrition, CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar-125004, India
Abstract
‘ Doli Ki Roti’—an indigenously fermented bread popular among the Indian Punjabi community who migrated from Pakistan during partition, is a wheat based product having spiced chickpea as stuffing. It contains a good blend of cereal and legume protein (14.5 to 17.1 %), fat (7.3 to 9.2%) and ash (3.8 to 4.7%). It is a good source of dietary essential minerals, i.e. calcium (52.7 to 62.6 mg/100 g), iron (8.7 to 10.6 mg/100 g) and phosphorus (313.8 to 346.7 mg/100 g). The antinutrients like phytic acid and trypsin inhibitors are present in considerable amounts in the unfermented bread but are reduced to the extent of 5 to 18% (phytic acid) and 49 to 70% (trypsin inhibitors) due to the fermentation carried out at 35 and 40°C for varying time periods. The products developed were organoleptically acceptable in terms of colour, taste, texture, flavour, etc.
Subject
Nutrition and Dietetics,General Medicine,Medicine (miscellaneous)
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