Alternative technologies for the production of popped sorghum: a comparative study.

Vázquez-Sosa GG, Cabrera-Ramírez AH, Reyes-Vega ML, Morales-Sánchez E, Gaytán-Martínez M, Vega-Vázquez LB

Published: 10 January 2023 in Journal of food science and technology
Keywords: Microstructure, Popped sorghum, Sorghum bicolor spp., Texture Profile Analysis
Pubmed ID: 36618062
DOI: 10.1007/s13197-022-05592-0

Sorghum is the fifth most harvested crop worldwide, being the popped sorghum as one of the most common snacks in India and some Asian regions. Therefore, this study evaluated how the processing method influences the microstructure, volumetric and textural properties of popped sorghum microstructure, volumetric and textural properties. White sorghum "Paloma" variety (11% moisture) was assessed, which was popped using three processing methods: microwave, pan-frying, and hot salt-frying using three temperature levels. Volumetric and yield characteristics were evaluated for the popped kernels, as their microstructure and texture profile. The popped sorghum obtained through the hot salt-frying method had a microstructure composed of polygonal cells. Also, it showed the best volumetric characteristics (volume), good expansion index, and high process yield. Finally, the hot salt-frying method showed better textural features associated with the attributes of a satisfactory product for consumers.