Effect of steeping time on the physico-chemical, nutritional quality and consumer acceptability of kunnun-zaki
Keywords:
: Kunun-zaki, millet, steeping, quality, pH, titratable acidity, sensoryAbstract
Millet grains were steeped in water for varying period of time during “kunun zaki” production in order to study the
effect of the duration of steeping on the quality of “kunu zaki”. Other processing factors were kept constant in the
course of this study. Kunun zaki produced from millet grains steeped for 36 h was rated best in terms of sensory
characteristics. The steeping period had no significant effect on the specific gravity of the produced “Kunun zaki”. As
expected the titratable acidity and pH were inversely proportional, with the latter decreasing and the former increasing
during the fermentation-steeping period. The protein content increased between 12 and 48 h steeping time. During the
steeping period, the carbohydrates decreased rapidly in the first 12 h. However, the rate of carbohydrates decrease
reduced beyond the first 12 h. This may be due to the decrease in the rate of fermentable sugars.