Influence of potato cultivar and stage of maturity on oil content of french fries (chips) made from eight Kenyan potato cultivars
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Date
2009Author
Abong, G. O.
Okoth MW, M.W.
Karuri, E.G.
Kabira, J. N.
Mathooko, F. M.
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French fries (chips) are increasingly becoming indispensable in menus of many
restaurants and hotels in major Kenyan towns due to their relatively lower consumer
prices compared to other foods. When foods are deep-oil-fried, the amount of oil
absorbed by the food is important since nutritionally, the amount of oil absorbed has a
marked bearing on the number of calories supplied by the food. Fried foods such as
chips may contain a considerable amount of oil to such extent that their consumption
is of concern to nutritionists who advocate for a decrease or an increase of fat content
in the diet depending on the part of the world where they are based. Chips with lower
oil content and equivalent sensory attributes are expected to be highly accepted by
consumers. The influence of potato cultivar and stage of maturity on uptake of oil into
chips was investigated using eight Kenyan cultivars including five varieties (Tigoni,
Desiree, Dutch Robyjn, Kenya Karibu, and Kenya Sifa) and three promising potato
clones coded as 393385.47, 391696.96 and 393385.39. The eight cultivars were
grown under cultural standard conditions at the National Potato Research Centre,
Tigoni. The crop was dehaulmed two weeks before harvesting and allowed to cure at
ambient air conditions (15-19 oC/86-92 % RH) for three weeks. The potatoes were
harvested at 90 or 120 days after planting. The variety of potato used had a significant
effect (P≤0.05) on oil uptake, with Dutch Robyjn having the lowest oil content. The
cellular structures may have affected the oil uptake into the chips by influencing solid
content, moisture loss during frying or damage done to original anatomy during
processing. Harvesting before maturity significantly (P≤0.05) increased oil content of
chips when compared to those prepared from mature tubers. There is need for
processors to wisely choose the potato cultivar in order to produce French fries with
low oil content.
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Department of Food Science, Nutrition and Technology