Publication: Production of High Energy Density Fermented Uji using a Commercial Alpha-Amylase orby Single-Screw Extrusion
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2003
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Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD).
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The effects of alpha-amylase and extrusion on the viscosity and energy density of uji, a spontaneously fermented thin porridge from different combinations of maize, finger millet,
sorghum and cassava, were investigated. Fermentation alone was not able to reduce the viscosity
of uji, but addition of 0.1–2.1 ml/100 ml alpha-amylase to the fermented slurry or extrusion of
the fermented and dried flour at 150–180°C and a screw speed of 200 rpm reduced the viscosity
of 20 g/100 ml uji from 6000–7000 to 1000–2000 cP, measured at 40°C and a shear rate of
50 s−1. The amount of flour required to make uji could thus be increased by a factor of 2.0–2.5 and consequently it was possible to produce uji with acceptable energy densities (0.6–0.8 kcal/g)
for child feeding.
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fermented uji, commercial alpha-amylase, single-screw extrusion