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Rice- Coconut Yoghurt: Preparation, Nutritional and Sensory Qualities

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  • Belewu, Moshood Adewale
  • Abdulsalam, Khadijat O.
  • Belewu, Kafayat
  • Belewu, Nosimot

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The efficacy of using rice milk and coconut milk in the preparation of yoghurt was evaluated in a completely randomized design model. Commercial yoghurt was the control Treatment (A) while other Treatments were B (25% rice milk plus 75% coconut milk), C (50% rice milk plus 50% coconut milk) and D (75% rice milk plus 25% coconut milk) .The various yoghurt samples were analyzed for their proximate composition and sensory value. Higher crude protein content and solids not fat were recorded for Treatment C. The overall acceptability was greatest for Treatment C, greater for Treatment B, great for Treatment D and least for Treatment A (control). This type of yoghurt is recommended for weight watcher and lactose intolerance persons.

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  • Belewu, Moshood Adewale & Abdulsalam, Khadijat O. & Belewu, Kafayat & Belewu, Nosimot, 2013. "Rice- Coconut Yoghurt: Preparation, Nutritional and Sensory Qualities," Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development, Asian Economic and Social Society (AESS), vol. 3(12), pages 1-5, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ajosrd:198319
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.198319
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