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Physical properties and consumer liking of cookies prepared by replacing sucrose with tagatose

Journal

JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE
Volume 73, Issue 3, Pages S145-S151

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1750-3841.2007.00653.x

Keywords

cookies; dough; sugar replacement; tagatose

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The objective of this study was to investigate the suitability of tagatose, a minimally absorbed prebiotic monosaccharide, as a replacement for sucrose in cookies. A sucrose-containing cookie recipe was prepared as the control. Sucrose was replaced with tagatose at various levels ranging from 25% to 100%. Cookies containing fructose were also prepared for comparison due to the structural similarities between tagatose and fructose. The theological properties of the dough were measured using texture profile analysis. The The baked cookies were evaluated for spread, color, and hardness. For tagatose-containing cookies, the extent of likeness was evaluated by 53 untrained panelists using a 9-point hedonic scale. Wthen sucrose was replaced by tagatose, doughs with similar rheological properties to the control resulted. The tagatose-containing cookies were harder and darker with a lower spread than the control. Sensory data Indicated that panelists liked the brown color of the 100% tagatose cookies better than the control, but disliked their sweetness, Overall likeness scores of the control and cookies made by replacing half of the sucrose with tagatose were the same. Tagatose appears to be suitable as a partial replacer for sucrose in cookies based on similar dough properties, cookie properties, and likeness scores. Using tagatose to replace sucrose In foods would reduce the amount of metabolizeable sugars in the diet as well as provide the desirable prebiotic effect.

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