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Wheat quality requirements for Char Siew Bao made from Australian soft wheat
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Wheat quality requirements for Char Siew Bao made from Australian soft wheat

H.A. Limley, G.B. Crosbie, K.K. Lim, D. Diepeveen and V.A. Solah
Cereal Chemistry, Vol.90(3), pp.231-239
2013
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Abstract

Australia exports seventy-five percent of the wheat produced annually and the Asian region is an important export market for Australian wheat. These markets require suitable quality grain for use in wheat-based products, so the understanding of wheat end products from an Asian consumer point of view is important. The major wheat quality requirements for char siew bao, a Chinese Guandong-style steamed bun were determined. The research 1) developed laboratory methods for the production and assessment of char siew bao using a scoring system 2) optimized the new methods and compared the new methods with a traditional method and 3) used the new validated methods in an investigation of the role of soft wheat quality on char siew bao. A sponge and dough method with one hour fermentation time was developed to establish a simplified laboratory method for char siew bao production. The screening experiments and response surface methodology experiments showed that water addition, sugar, and sponge mixing time were responsible for sixty-nine percent of the variation in total score. Dough strength was the most important parameter affecting char siew bao quality, followed by flour swelling volume, then protein content and dough extensibility. Both protein and starch quality are important determinants of char siew bao quality.

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3 Agriculture, Environment & Ecology
3.85 Food Science & Technology
3.85.99 Cereal Starch Properties
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Chemistry, Applied
Food Science & Technology
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Agricultural Sciences
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