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Consumer acceptance of an extruded soy-based high-protein breakfast cereal

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JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE
Volume 73, Issue 1, Pages S20-S25

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1750-3841.2007.00601.x

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consumer acceptance; extrusion; high-protein breakfast cereal; soy-based breakfast cereal; weight loss/control

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Studies have shown the beneficial effects of soy and high-protein diets on weight loss. The objective of this study was to determine consumer acceptance of a soy-based high-protein breakfast cereal developed to be utilized for weight loss and control. Four formulations with soy flour content of 41%, 47%, 54%, and 60% (w/w) were processed by extrusion. The formulations met the Food and Drug administration (FDA) guidelines to claim the role to soy protein in reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases and guidelines for high-protein and high-fiber floods. The effects of soy flour level, addition of cinnamon flavor, and evaluation with or without milk on acceptance were investigated. Overall acceptance of 3 of 8 cereal products was also compared to the acceptance of 5 commercial products in the healthy cereal category. Addition of up to 54% (w/w) soy flour resulted in comparable acceptance ratings to products with lower soy flour content. Addition of milk improved aroma and texture acceptance scores and addition of cinnamon flavor improved overall, aroma, and taste acceptance scores. Acceptance of the developed cereal products was not as high as the commercial products; however, it significantly increased when nutritional and cost information was presented. The results of this study demonstrated that with modification of the formulations, an acceptable high-protein soy-based cereal can be developed to increased protein consumption during breakfast meals, which can consequently aid in weight loss and control.

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