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  • Banana chips are becoming a popular snack, and this study explores how hydrocolloids can affect their frying properties and overall quality when using two banana varieties (Popoulu and Nendran) at 180 °C for 3 minutes.
  • The use of hydrocolloids reduced oil absorption by 15%-35% for Popoulu and 19%-30% for Nendran, while also lowering the free fatty acid content and improving crispiness in chips treated with CMC.
  • Microscopic analysis showed better structure in hydrocolloid-treated chips, and statistical analysis indicated that factors like appearance and crispiness enhanced acceptability, leading to a recommendation for using 0.5% CMC for Popoulu

Article Abstract

Banana chips are gaining popularity as a deep-fried product for its unique taste and flavour. This study is aimed to investigate the effect of hydrocolloids on oil absorption, physico-chemical and sensory properties of banana chips from two different varieties (var. Popoulu and var. Nendran), when fried at 180 °C for 3 min. The reduction in oil content was about 15%-35% and 19%-30% for hydrocolloid treated Popoulu and Nendran chips, respectively. The Free fatty acid content (FFA) of hydrocolloid treated banana chips was lower than that of untreated chips. The peroxide value (PV) values of all samples fell below 2 meq oxygen kg. CMC pre-treated banana chips were crispier than other formulations on both the varieties. Microscopic analysis showed the improved cellular integrity without large void spaces in hydrocolloid treated banana chips. PCA analyses elucidated that variables such as physical appearance, colour, crispiness, after taste, overall acceptability contributed positively, whereas hardness and sogginess contributed negatively to the correlation among the variables. From the chemical and sensory attributes, 0.5% CMC treated Popoulu chips and 1% CMC treated Nendran chips is recommended to produce chips with lower oil content.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/10820132211003708DOI Listing

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