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Storability of Sotflakes in Different Packaging Materials under Warm Conditions


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Soybean, with its high nutritive value, has emerged as a potential food crop to overcome the problem of calorie-protein malnutrition. Various food products are being developed with soybean, or supplementing it with cereals and pulses to prepare foods resembling the traditional Indian foods. A wide variety of such products are quite acceptable. Soyflake is also a recently developed popular food product which resembles well with other traditional flakes, used in Indian foods like rice, gram, cassava and corn flakes. A simple technology for production of soyflakes at rural/farmer level is also available.
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P. C. Bargale
Indo-US Sub-Project on Soybean Processing and Utilization, Central Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Nabibagh, Berasia Road, Bhopal 462 018, India
K.C Joshi
Indo-US Sub-Project on Soybean Processing and Utilization, Central Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Nabibagh, Berasia Road, Bhopal 462 018, India
Krishna Jha
Indo-US Sub-Project on Soybean Processing and Utilization, Central Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Nabibagh, Berasia Road, Bhopal 462 018, India

Abstract


Soybean, with its high nutritive value, has emerged as a potential food crop to overcome the problem of calorie-protein malnutrition. Various food products are being developed with soybean, or supplementing it with cereals and pulses to prepare foods resembling the traditional Indian foods. A wide variety of such products are quite acceptable. Soyflake is also a recently developed popular food product which resembles well with other traditional flakes, used in Indian foods like rice, gram, cassava and corn flakes. A simple technology for production of soyflakes at rural/farmer level is also available.