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Title: Textural and sensory properties of spreads with sucrose and maltitol
Authors: Petković, Milica 
Pajin, Biljana 
Tomić J.
Torbica, Aleksndra 
Šereš, Zita 
Zarić D.
Šoronja-Simović, Dragana 
Issue Date: 6-Sep-2012
Journal: Hemijska Industrija
Abstract: Spreads are confectionery products based on sugar, vegetable fat, cocoa powder, milk powder and other ingredients. Basic properties of these products are good spreadability in wide temperature range (from ambience to fridge temperature), rich creamy chocolate taste, and homogenous smooth structure without oil phase migration. The undesirable attribute of these products is their relatively high energy value (2300 kJ/100 g). In recent years, cocoa cream products with reduced energy values have become very popular among consumers and today they are present in the assortment of many confectionery manufacturers. One way to produce spreads with reduced energy value is the replacement of sugar (sucrose) with adequate sweetener. Maltitol is a low-energy polyol capable to qualitatively and quantitatively replace sucrose. Cocoa spreads with maltitol and with the combination of maltitol and sucrose (produced at different temperatures and mixer rotation speeds) have similar texture and rheological properties compared to the spreads with sucrose. The spreads with maltitol have about 15% lower energy value in comparison to the same product with sucrose.
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/15393
ISSN: 0367598X
DOI: 10.2298/HEMIND110902094P
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