Possibilities of Using Phaseolus Vulgaris and Phaseolus Lunatus Beans in Pasta Production

Authors

  • Elizabete Andersone-Trezina Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies
  • Tatjana Kince Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52320/dav.v21i1.323

Keywords:

Beans, pasta, xanthan gum, corn starch, cooking properties

Abstract

In last decade, in scientific literature, various pulses dominate as raw material of new pasta development. The production of pulse pasta is complex technological process, generally based on extrusion technology. The aim of the study was to produce spaghetti-type pasta from Phaseolus vulgaris (variety unknown) and Phaseolus lunatus (variety Kontra). The recipes made with xanthan gum and corn starch as a binder, the optimal cooking time and water absorption capacity was determined. In the experiment, wheat semolina spaghetti was used as a control sample. Four types of spaghetti were prepared using a single-screw extruder, then dried in a rotary oven and stored until analysis. Pasta cooking properties have been determined. The obtained data were compared using t-test. There were significant differences between obtained spaghetti and control sample. The results confirm that beans can be used in pasta production.

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Published

2024-05-10

How to Cite

Andersone-Trezina, E., & Kince, T. (2024). Possibilities of Using Phaseolus Vulgaris and Phaseolus Lunatus Beans in Pasta Production. SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENTAL DEVELOPMENT, 21(1), 137–143. https://doi.org/10.52320/dav.v21i1.323