Incorporating an upcycled orange fibre on flan formulation: Impact on sensory properties

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Abstract

Fruit by-products are a valuable source of ingredients, in the formulation of what is known by “upcycled foods”. Orange pomace, a by-product of orange juice industry, is a dietary fibre source. In this work, a powdered ingredient with soluble fibre obtained from orange pomace was used as replacement of inulin in the formulation of source of fibre “flan” like puddings. Four different formulations were analysed using Flash Profile and instrumental texture: 100% inulin, 70% inulin: 30% orange fibre, 30% inulin: 70% orange fibre, 100% orange fibre. The replacement of 30% of pudding's total fibre with the new ingredient helped to improve the texture and general appearance of the dessert. Greater percentages imparted non-desirable flavour attributes, such as bitterness and acidity. The use of this ingredient as a replacement of commercial inulin in the formulation of source of fibre puddings is possible. However, further research is needed to reduce the off flavours.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)208-214
Number of pages7
JournalFood Science and Technology International
Volume31
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2025

Keywords

  • Flash profile
  • by-product
  • inulin
  • product development
  • texture analysis

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