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Effect of Defatted Mustard Flour on Quality of Noodles
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Mustard flour is the fine powder from endosperm or interior portion of the mustard seed. The flour can be prepared from either straight yellow or oriental mustard seeds or a blend of the two. Mustard flour is generally used in industry for products such as mayonnaise, barbeques, sauces, pickles, salad dressing and processed meats, Mustard flour (dehulled and defatted) contains approximately 46.90 per cent, 1.23 per cent, 6 per cent and 12.2 per cent, protein, fat, ash and crude fibre respectively.
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