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Sensory Quality of Basundi Prepared by Using Cardamom and Saffron


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1 Division of Animal Science and Dairy Science,College of Agriculture, Pune, M. S., Iceland
2 Division of Animal Science and Dairy Science,College of Agriculture, Pune, M. S., India
     

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Basundi is very popular traditional sweet in Maharashtra and some neighbouring countries and is a rich source of energy and protein. The Basundi is prepared from buffalo or cow milk. Efforts have been made to enhance the quality of Basundi prepared by using cardamom and saffron. Use of 0.4 per cent cardamom level (C2) was selected for further study, which was organoleptically most acceptable in respect to all sensory attributes. Moreover, the levels of saffron, 0.015 per cent level (S2) most acceptable in respect to sensory attributes such as flavour, body and texture, colour and appearance and overall acceptability, respectively. In conclusion the incorporation of saffron and cardamom improved the sensory quality of Basundi.

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Cardamom, Saffron, Basundi
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V. M. Chougule
Division of Animal Science and Dairy Science,College of Agriculture, Pune, M. S., Iceland
B. K. Pawar
Division of Animal Science and Dairy Science,College of Agriculture, Pune, M. S., India
D. M. Chaudhary
Division of Animal Science and Dairy Science,College of Agriculture, Pune, M. S., India

Abstract


Basundi is very popular traditional sweet in Maharashtra and some neighbouring countries and is a rich source of energy and protein. The Basundi is prepared from buffalo or cow milk. Efforts have been made to enhance the quality of Basundi prepared by using cardamom and saffron. Use of 0.4 per cent cardamom level (C2) was selected for further study, which was organoleptically most acceptable in respect to all sensory attributes. Moreover, the levels of saffron, 0.015 per cent level (S2) most acceptable in respect to sensory attributes such as flavour, body and texture, colour and appearance and overall acceptability, respectively. In conclusion the incorporation of saffron and cardamom improved the sensory quality of Basundi.

Keywords


Cardamom, Saffron, Basundi