نتایج جستجو برای: cooking pattern

تعداد نتایج: 360969  

Journal: :Lancet 2002
Munjoo Bae Chiho Watanabe Tsukasa Inaoka Makiko Sekiyama Noriko Sudo Mozammel Haque Bokul Ryutaro Ohtsuka

In Bangladesh, rice is boiled with an excessive amount of water, and the water remaining after cooking will be discarded. We did an on-site experiment to assess the effect of this cooking method on the amount of arsenic retained in cooked rice. The concentration of arsenic in cooked rice was higher than that in raw rice and absorbed water combined, suggesting a chelating effect by rice grains, ...

2000
M. J. DANIELS B. P. MARKS T. J. SIEBENMORGEN R. W. MCNEW J. F. MEULLENET

Rough rice (cv. Cypress) from the 1995 season was harvested, dried, and stored in laboratory-scale studies. Treatments included pre-drying conditions, drying conditions, storage temperatures, and storage durations. Temporary wet storage prior to drying affected cooking properties (p<0.005) and peak viscosity (p<0.005). Drying treatments affected head rice yield (p<0.05), cooking properties (p<0...

Journal: :Work 2012
Alexana Vilar Soares Calado Marcelo Márcio Soares

This paper refers to the comparative study of the equipment used for cooking in commercial of kitchens restaurants that use the system of traditional cooking and those ones which use the system called smart cooking (combination oven). The study investigates the usability issues concerning to the two systems, analyzing comparatively the aspects related to anthropometry, dimensional variables, th...

2017
Ursula Kehlet Bhaskar Mitra Jorge Ruiz Carrascal Anne Raben Margit D. Aaslyng

Low temperature long time (LTLT) sous-vide cooking may modify meat proteins in a way that could promote satiety. We investigated the effects of (1) cooking method (LTLT 58 °C vs. oven 160 °C), (2) LTLT holding time (17 h vs. 72 min), and (3) pork structure, LTLT 58 °C for 17 h (minced vs. roast) on appetite regulation and in vitro protein digestibility. In a cross-over study, 37 healthy men con...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2005
Anayo Fidelis Akunne Catherine Kyobutungi Rainer Sauerborn

Exposure to fuel from cooking and heating has not been studied in Europe, where lung cancer rates are high and many residents have had a long tradition of burning coal and unprocessed biomass. Study subjects included 2,861 cases and 3,118 controls recruited during 1998-2002 in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, and the United Kingdom. The odds ratio of lung cancer a...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 2004
T W Wong T S Yu H J Liu A H S Wong

AIMS To explore the association of household gas cooking and respiratory illnesses in preschool children and their relation to outdoor air pollution. METHODS Cross-sectional study among households that used gas stoves for cooking in two housing estates with contrasting air qualities in Hong Kong. A structured questionnaire was administered to parents of 426 children aged 0-6 years on their ex...

2017
Ada L. Garcia Rebecca Reardon Elizabeth Hammond Alison Parrett Anne Gebbie-Diben

We evaluated a 6-week community-based cooking programme, "Eat Better Feel Better", aimed at tackling barriers to cooking and healthy eating using a single-group repeated measures design. 117 participants enrolled, 62 completed baseline and post-intervention questionnaires, and 17 completed these and a 3-4 months follow-up questionnaire. Most participants were female, >45 years, and socioeconomi...

2000
J.-M. Lin S.-J. Liou

The Chinese style of cuisine requires steaming, boiling, or using oil to pan fry or deep fry. If the cuisine is prepared by stir-fry, the cooking oil in the fry pan is ordinarily heated in advance to approximately 300°C. A variety of chemical reactions occur while the temperature of the cooking oil in the pan is being elevated and the cooking materials are finally loaded into the hot pan. Chemi...

Journal: :Journal of Food Engineering 2021

The aim of this work was to characterizes, by the non-destructive technique based on laser-backscattering imaging analysis, effect pre-treatment with papain enzyme (1% w/w), action time (0, 3, 6 and 24 h at 4 °C) cooking (80 °C for 3 min) pork loin tenderness. Texture image analyses were run untreated treated samples, uncooked cooked samples. Images laser pattern generated meat surface decompos...

Journal: :Informatica (Slovenia) 2005
Timo Ahvenlampi Urpo Kortela

In this study, the controlability of the Kappa number in two cooking applications is investigated. The Kappa number is one of the quality measures in the pulp cooking process and usually the only on-line measurement. It is a measure of the residual lignin content in the pulp. The cooking of the pulp mainly takes place in the digester, where the significant part of the lignin is removed from the...

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