02921nam 2200373 450 991067403090332120230623100713.0(CKB)4100000011302172(NjHacI)994100000011302172(EXLCZ)99410000001130217220230623d2020 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCurrent strategies to improve the nutritional and physical quality of baked goods /edited by Mario Martinez Martinez, Manuel GomezBasel :MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute,2020.1 online resource (164 pages)3-03928-346-4 The lifestyle of humans is rapidly changing, and, correspondingly, their needs and the current and future megatrends of the food market. It is worth mentioning (1) the preference for natural, simple, and flexible diets that drive the further expansion of plant-focused formulations, (2) the focus on food sustainability (food waste reduction), and (3) the interest in healthy eating as the basis for good health. The hectic routine and rapid urbanization in developed and developing regions, respectively, have shifted consumer preferences toward bread and baked foods, which, interestingly, are often high in sugars and are categorized as having a high glycemic index. Therefore, it is of major importance to address the technological challenges of manufacturing baked goods with high physical and sensory quality that result in positive metabolic responses. This Special Issue seeks to provide fundamental understanding in this area and novel strategies to improve the nutritional properties of baked goods, including a decrease in starch bioaccessibility, sugar reduction, increase in fiber and/or protein content, and the improvement of phytochemical bioactivity. This Special Issue will also cover studies on the physical and sensory improvements of baked goods that may provide a mechanistic understanding to minimize the loss of quality after the incorporation of nutritional-improving ingredients, such as edible byproducts, proteins, or fibers. Last but not least, studies focused on the reduction of additives (clean label) or fat and on the use of sourdough to improve the sensory properties of baked goods will also be included.NutritionStudy and teachingUnited StatesNutritionStudy and teachingMethodologyNutritionStudy and teachingNutritionStudy and teachingMethodology.372.37Martinez Mario MartinezGomez ManuelNjHacINjHaclBOOK9910674030903321Current Strategies to Improve the Nutritional and Physical Quality of Baked Goods3057863UNINA