Possibility of incorporating potato flour into three traditional Kenyan food
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1991Author
Jackson, N. Kabira
Jasper K, Imungi
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Potato flour was blended with commercial, sifted maize meal at 10, 20, 30 and 40070 levels of substitution based on flour weight, and used to prepare ugali (stiff porridge) and uji (thin porridge). Also, potato flour equivalent to 30, 40 and 50% of fresh potatoes by weight was used in the preparation of irio (a mashed mixture of cooked whole maize grains, beans, potatoes and vegetables). Potato flour could be incorporated to replace up to 40070 of the maize meal in uqali and uji, and up to 50% of the fresh potatoes in irio, without undesirable alteration in their physico-chemical and sensory characteristics.
Keywords: Potato flour; Traditional Kenyan foods.
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African Study Monographs, 12(4): 211- 217, December 1991Publisher
Department of Food Science, Nutrition and Technology