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Archivos Latinoamericanos de Nutrición
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BARAZARTE BARAZARTE, Humberto Emiro et al. Laminados de guayaba (Psidium guajava L.) enriquecidos con inulina y calcio. ALAN [online]. 2015, vol.65, n.4, pp.225-233. ISSN 0004-0622.
Guava (Psidium guajava L.) laminates enriched with inulin and calcium. Guava (Psidium guajava L.) is a fruit of great acceptance that can be used as vehicle of nutrients and bioactive components, attractive qualities for making products with health benefits. Therefore, guava laminates enriched with inulin and calcium were developed. To elaborate the laminates a puree was prepared with guava pulp, sucrose and fructose in proportion 85:10:5, inulin, calcium lactate and citric acid solution (30%) was added and it was subjected to drying in a tray dehydrator at 60 °C. Four formulations were developed varying the proportions of inulin and calcium lactate. The overall acceptability of laminates was evaluated wih a 10-cm unstructured hedonic scale (zero represented "I dislike much" five "indifferent" and ten "I like") and the acceptability of the sensory attributes sweetness, acidity, color and hardness to bite with a 3-point JAR (just-about-right) scale. Physical, chemical and nutritional characteristics of the laminates produced under the selected treatment were evaluated. Acceptability varied between 6.6 and 7.2, where laminates made with 1.0 g inulin and 1.0 g calcium lactate/ 100g pulp represented the best choice. The product presented low sweetness, high acidity and high hardness to bite, however, none of the attributes caused displeasure. Guava laminates provide calcium and dietary fiber daily intake and represent an innovative option with potential functional food, useful to diversify and encourage consumption of fruits and derivatives.
Palabras clave : Tropical fruits; fruit laminated; guava; dietary fiber; JAR scale.