Processing platform for food functionality of faba bean (3F-Platform)
Lead Investigator(s)
Dr. Shannon Hood-Niefer
Lead Investigator(s) Institution
Saskatchewan Food Industry Development Centre Inc.
Objective
To screen faba bean for nutritional composition, anti-nutritional factors, and functionality. To select faba bean varieties which will meet the needs of the food industry. To conduct primary processing and ingredient modification trials, secondary processing, and ingredient characterization.
Outcome
o Faba bean milling was conducted using a cracking-aspiration followed by pin milling respectively, despite conducting a few trials over 7% hulls were left in the cotyledon suggesting further work is needed to efficiently dehull faba beans. o Wet extracted faba bean ingredients had better oil and water binding capacities, and tasted more compared to air classified ingredients. o Application of faba bean starches to product development showed that the wet extracted starch resulted in products with a beany flavour compared to products of air classified starch. o Wet extracted proteins produced smoothies which were relatively neutral in flavour compared to the beany taste of smoothies made from air classified proteins. However, the addition of wet extracted faba bean proteins to muffins and protein bar formulations resulted in products with a beany after taste.
Processing
SPG Contribution
$399,930.00
Project Status
Complete
Duration/Timeline of Project (Year to Year)
2015 - 2018