CONSUMERS ACCEPTABILITY AND PHYSICO CHEMICAL QUALITY OF BREAKFAST FROM MALTED SORGHUM (Sorghum vulgarc var K.S.V.S) "ACHA" "(Digitaria exilib) AND CASSAVA (Manihot esculante) Starch.

By

ONOMIWU CHINEDU LOUIS FST/H2003/003

Presented To

Department of Food Science And Technology

ABSTRACT

Breakfast cereal  was formulated using malted sorghum sorghum Vulgare  ksvs, âAchaâ Digitare exilis flour and  cassava, manihot  esculenta,  T.M.S 4 (2) 1425 strach. The formula was composed of 90g sorghum and âAchaâ flour, 10g cassava starch using five different sample ratios; sample A1, (70,20:10), sample B1  (60:30:10), sample C1 (50:40:10), sample D1 (40:50:10) and sample E1 (30:60:10) respectively. The result of the physico- chemical properties and sensory evaluation of the products shoed that sample A had best swelling capacity and gelation temperature of 140% and 730c respectively compared with other sample, including sample E, which exhibited very poor result of 100% swelling capacity and 700c gelation temperature. The ash, crude fibre and moisture contents of sample A were 3:20, 058 and 4.0 respectively in contrast to sample E, which had low result respectively 3.00, 0.54 and 5.0. In terms of flavour, colour, texture and consistency all the sample were generally accepted at 5% and 1% significant difference.

TABLE OF CONTENT
Title 
Approval
Dedication
Acknowledgement
List of table
List of figure
Abstract
Table of content

CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Breakfast  cereals 
1.2 Aims and objectives

CHAPTER TWO
2.0 Review of literature
2.1 Cereal
2.2 Classes of breakfast cereals
2.2.1 flakes products
.2 puffed products
2.2.3 shredded products
        2.2.4 granular products
2.2.5 Importance of breakfast cereals
2.3 Sorghum
2.3.1 Origin of sorghum
2.3.2 Sorghum structure and composition
2.3.3 Uses of sorghum
2.3.4 Motor traditional foods made from sorghum
2.3.5 Malting technology
2.3.6 Sorghum malting
2.4 Origin of âachaâ
2.4.1 Anatomical structure of âachaâ grain
2.4.2 Chemical composition of âachaâ
2.4.3 Recent development of âachaâ
2.5 Cassava (manhot esculenta)
2.5.1 Composition of cassava 
2.5.2 Uses of cassava

CHAPTER THREE
3.0 Materials and method
3.1 Processing of sorghum into flour
3.1.1 Cleaning 
3.1.2 steeping
3.1.3 Germination
3.1.4 Kilning
3.1.5 Milling
3.1.6 Malting of âachaâ
3.2 Processing of cassava into cassava starch
3.2.1 Cleaning
3.2.2 Peeling
3.2.3 Washing and grating
3.2.4 Sifing, settling and decanting
3.2.5 Drying, milling and sieving
3.3 Formulation of the breakfast cereals
3.4 Sensory Evaluation Technique
3.5 Determination of the Proximate Composition
3.6 Physico-Chemical Properties
3.6.1 Ash Content Determination
3.6.2 Moisture Content Determination
3.6.3 Crude Fibre Determination
3.6.4 Swelling Capacity
3.6.5 Gelation Temperature

CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 Result and Discussion
4.1 Physico â“Chemical
4.2 Proximate Composition
4.2.1 Ash Content
4.2.2 Crude Fibre
4.2.3 Sensory Evaluation

CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 Conclusion and Recommendation
5.1 Conclusion
5.2 Recommendation
References
Appendix 1
Appendix 2                         


LIST OF TABLES
TABLE 1
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF SORGHUM GRAIN
TABLE 2
PHYSICO CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF THE BREAKFAST CEREAL

TABLE 3
PROXIMATE ANALYSIS
TABLE 4
COMPOSITION FOR FORMULATION OF BREAKFAST CEREAL. 

LIST OF FIGURE
FIGURE 1
FLOW CHART FOR THE PRODUCTION OF CORNFLAKES
FIGURE 2
FLOW CHART FOR MALTING OF SORGHUM/ âACHAâ
FIGURE 3
FLOW CHART FOR PROCESSING CASSAVA TUBER INTO STARCH
FIGURE 4

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