World Journal of Engineering and Technology

Volume 10, Issue 2 (May 2022)

ISSN Print: 2331-4222   ISSN Online: 2331-4249

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Consumer Acceptance and Physicochemical Properties of Developed Carambola (Averrhoa carambola) Candy

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DOI: 10.4236/wjet.2022.102027    194 Downloads   1,945 Views  

ABSTRACT

The acceptability and physicochemical qualities of carambola candy were evaluated in order to increase fruit consumption. The goal of this investigation was to see whether there were any techniques to preserve carambola in the form of candy. Sugar in various forms (white sugar, corn syrup, icing sugar, and molasses) was employed in candy making process in this study. Moisture, protein, fat, ash, vitamin C, total sugar content, organoleptic quality and microbial status of the prepared candy were analyzed. Protein, fat, vit-C, and total sugar content of carrambola candy were found to be higher with white sugar solution but moisture and ash content was found to be higher with molasses. On the microbiological analysis, total fungal growth was tested visually at 0 to 90 days and compared with refrigeration and room temperature. Fungal growth was found at 90 days at room temperature for all types of carambola candy. Sensory attributes revealed that sample 2 (corn syrup-based candy) was most delicious and appreciated among other samples. The best characteristic of carambola candy was found with white sugar solution, with sufficient nutrient and lowest fungal growth than candy prepared with corn syrup, icing sugar solution and molasses.

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Akhter, M. , Hosain, M. , Halim, M. , Prabin, M. , Parvin, S. , Siddika, A. , Noor, F. and Al-Amin, M. (2022) Consumer Acceptance and Physicochemical Properties of Developed Carambola (Averrhoa carambola) Candy. World Journal of Engineering and Technology, 10, 458-471. doi: 10.4236/wjet.2022.102027.

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