Effect of proofing profile on bread texture and microstructure previous to freezing process; a correlation with sensory attributes

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Fakulteten för naturresurser och jordbruksvetenskap Department of Food Science Effect of proofing profile on bread texture and microstructure previous to freezing process; a correlation with sensory attributes Nieves Fabregat Master Program Food Innovation and Market Independent Project in Food Science Master Thesis Advanced A2E Publikation/Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet, Institutionen för livsmedelsvetenskap, nr 406 Uppsala, 2015

Effect of proofing profile on bread texture and microstructure previous to freezing process; a correlation with sensory attributes Nieves Fabregat Supervisor: Assistant Supervisor: Examinator: Kristine Koch, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Food Science Camilla Öhgren, SP Food and Bioscience Maud Langton, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Food Science Credits: 30 hec Level: Advanced A2E Course title: Independent Project in Food Science Course code: EX0396 Program/education: Master Program Food - Food- Innovation and Market Place of publication: Uppsala Year of publication: 2015 Title of series: Publikation/Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet, Institutionen för livsmedelsvetenskap Serie no: 406 Online Publication: http://stud.epsilon.slu.se Keywords: bread texture, dough microstructure, freezing, consumer acceptance, 3D-micro- CT, storage Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Faculty of Natural Resources and Agricultural Sciences Department of Food Science

An option to shorten baking process Developing the production process in the bakery industry is a challenge that has been studied for some decades. It is well known that baked products have a short shelf life and that it requires some hours to have freshly baked bread. One of the processes that has been developed and commonly used within this industry in order to prolong shelf life and make it easier for customers to sell freshly baked bread is the freezing process. Nowadays many of the companies selling freshly baked bread buy the bread dough frozen. They usually finish the process by thawing the dough, proofing it and finally, baking the bread. With this process, supermarkets and other companies can sell freshly baked bread without much effort. At the same time though, the process may sometimes go wrong if customers do not follow all the instructions and maybe skip some of the necessary steps, obtaining bread with low volume and compact crumb. An interesting aspect is to try to shorten the baking process so that the bread industry s customers do not need to go through so many steps in order to get high quality bread. This aspect can serve as competitive advantage when it comes to sales within bread industry. Different proofing profiles for two different bread doughs (savory and sweet) before freezing were studied in a project carried out at SIK in Gothenburg in order to see how they affected the final texture, volume, microstructure and consumer acceptance of the breads. This study was performed to test the possibility of skipping one of the steps in the process after frozen storage; namely, that of the final proofing step. The results showed that this may be possible for savory bread, but further studies still need to be conducted. Some differences were observed between the breads with different proofing profiles and the consumers also noticed those differences. The different fermentation times also proved to affect the shelf life of the bread, as it was seen that the longest proofing time before freezing had the shortest shelf life. On the other hand, the sweet bread proved to be more challenging, as it is harder to get a strong and homogeneous microstructure when the dough contains a high amount of sugar and fat, resulting in a low volume. As stated before, great achievements have been made in the bakery industry with regards to savory bread with the aim of developing a process in which the final proofing could be skipped. The next step for researchers would be to develop a recipe for the savory bread that would decrease the differences that resulted from the different proofing profiles, as well as test different mixing techniques for sweet doughs.