نتایج جستجو برای: cooking methods

تعداد نتایج: 1885020  

Journal: :journal of food biosciences and technology 2014
m. yahyaei a. ghavami m. gharachorloo k. larijani s. z. mazhari

carotenoids are red, orange and yellow pigments, which are widely distributed in fruit and vegetables. the aim of this research is to investigate the effect of conventional, high pressure and microwave cooking on the concentrations of β-carotene in carrot and sweet corn. raw carrots were washed, peeled and diced to a uniform size and then frozen at -70°c. sweet corn was also provided in a simil...

Journal: :iranian journal of applied animal science 2015
s. golchin-gelehdooni p. shawrang a. nikkhah a.a. sadeghi a. teimouri-yansari

comparative effects of extrusion cooking and conventional processing methods (cooking and autoclaving) on anti-nutritional factors and subsequent effects on in vitro and in vivo digestibility of vicia ervilia in broilers were investigated. treatments had significant effect (p

Journal: :Journal of food science 2009
A M Jiménez-Monreal L García-Diz M Martínez-Tomé M Mariscal M A Murcia

The influence of home cooking methods (boiling, microwaving, pressure-cooking, griddling, frying, and baking) on the antioxidant activity of vegetables has been evaluated in 20 vegetables, using different antioxidant activity assays (lipoperoxyl and hydroxyl radicals scavenging and TEAC). Artichoke was the only vegetable that kept its very high scavenging-lipoperoxyl radical capacity in all the...

A. Ghavami K. Larijani M. Gharachorloo M. Yahyaei, S. Z. Mazhari

Carotenoids are red, orange and yellow pigments, which are widely distributed in fruit and vegetables. The aim of this research is to investigate the effect of conventional, high pressure and microwave cooking on the concentrations of β-carotene in carrot and sweet corn. Raw carrots were washed, peeled and diced to a uniform size and then frozen at -70°C. Sweet corn was also provided in a simil...

A. Nikkhah A. Teimouri-Yansari A.A. Sadeghi P. Shawrang S. Golchin-Gelehdooni,

Comparative effects of extrusion cooking and conventional processing methods (cooking and autoclaving) on anti-nutritional factors and subsequent effects on in vitro and in vivo digestibility of Vicia ervilia in broilers were investigated. Treatments had significant effect (P

Journal: :پژوهش های علوم و صنایع غذایی ایران 0
ainaz khodanazary sara golgolipour kamal ghanemi

introduction: grass carp (ctenopharyngodonidella, family cyprinidae) is one of the main fresh water fish species and highly demanded aquaculture species in iran. among the cultivated fish, grass carp, also called farmed white fish, has received great attention because of its similarity to caspian white fish in iran. the muscle of fish contains important levels of nutrients which are beneficial ...

E. Gheisari E. Rahimi M. Raissy

ABSTRACT: Regular consumption of seafood has been widely recommended by the authorities. However, some species especially benthic crustaceans accumulate heavy metals. In addition, the health risks associated to the consumption of such seafood might increase if the consumers use cooking methods that enhance the concentration of heavy metals. In this study, the effects of different cooking method...

2016
Shikha Bathla Kiran Grover

Double fortified salt (DFS) having iron and iodine, has been formulated for tackling the problems of iron deficiency anemia (IDA) and iodine deficiency disorders (IDD). Since there is lack of scientific evidence on the effect of double fortified salt on different cooking methods, So the present research was designed to evaluate the availability of iron and iodine content from commonly consumed ...

Journal: :Journal of human evolution 2009
Rachel N Carmody Richard W Wrangham

While cooking has long been argued to improve the diet, the nature of the improvement has not been well defined. As a result, the evolutionary significance of cooking has variously been proposed as being substantial or relatively trivial. In this paper, we evaluate the hypothesis that an important and consistent effect of cooking food is a rise in its net energy value. The pathways by which coo...

Journal: :Appetite 2016
Fiona Lavelle Laura McGowan Michelle Spence Martin Caraher Monique M Raats Lynsey Hollywood Dawn McDowell Amanda McCloat Elaine Mooney Moira Dean

BACKGROUND Previous research has highlighted an ambiguity in understanding cooking related terminology and a number of barriers and facilitators to home meal preparation. However, meals prepared in the home still include convenience products (typically high in sugars, fats and sodium) which can have negative effects on health. Therefore, this study aimed to qualitatively explore: (1) how indivi...

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