학술논문

Saltiness enhancement: Impact of acid added to bread with heterogeneously distributed sodium chloride
Document Type
Source
Lebensmittel-Wissenschaft + Technologie. 176
Subject
Heterogeneous salt distribution
Perception
Pulsation
Salt
Sensory interactions
Fluorescence microscopy
Food products
Lactic acid
Sensory perception
Stiffness
Textures
'current
Heterogeneous distributions
Recommended daily intakes
Sensory panels
Sensory properties
Stiffness measurements
X-ray fluorescence microscopy
Sodium chloride
Language
English
ISSN
0023-6438
1096-1127
Abstract
The current global sodium consumption exceeds recommended daily intakes and there is a great need to reduce the sodium content in foods for a healthier society. The current study investigated the effect of combining sensory interaction principles and heterogeneous distribution of NaCl in bread on sensory properties, structure, and NaCl distribution. Breads were prepared in three different arrangements of NaCl distribution: homogenous, layered, and layered with lactic acid. Within each arrangement, four NaCl levels were tested. The breads were evaluated by a sensory panel for perceived saltiness, sourness, and qualitative texture, measured for stiffness, and the NaCl distribution was determined by X-ray fluorescence microscopy (XFM). Perceived saltiness was significantly enhanced in breads beyond heterogeneous NaCl distribution when lactic acid was added. Stiffness measurements were affected by layering of bread, the layers without NaCl were stiffer with an increase in overall salt concentration. The heterogeneous distribution of NaCl in layered breads could be visualised by XFM and textural consequences of layering bread are discussed. The current study demonstrates the potential of combining principles of pulsation of taste and sensory interactions together to enhance salt perception, and hence suggesting the approach as a possible further strategy for NaCl reduction in bread.