Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4562264 Food Research International 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

This study explored the feasibility of producing peanut–cowpea milk for use in vegetable milk chocolates. Development of the vegetable milk followed a 3 × 2 factorial design, with peanut–cowpea ratio (1:1, 1:2 and 1:3), and treatment with enzyme (i.e. enzyme hydrolyzed and non-hydrolyzed milk) as the factors. The milk was dehydrated and then milled using a hammer mill (mesh size 40). It was then used in recipes to produce chocolates and evaluated sensorially based on ranking for preference. Skimmed milk powder was used to produce the control chocolate. The ratio of cowpea to peanut affected the chemical and functional characteristics of the vegetable milk. Vegetable milk made from 1:2 ratios of peanuts:cowpea produced the most preferred chocolates. The successful application of this by industry will improve the utilization of the legume crops and enhance their market value.

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