Formulation and Quality Evaluation of Enriched Balanced Weaning Food at Low Cost

Authors

  • Bhim Prasad Pulami Tribhuvan University, Institute of Science and Technology, Central Campus of Technology, Dharan,
  • Surendra Katawal Tribhuvan University, Institute of Science and Technology, Central Campus of Technology, Dharan,

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/jfstn.v6i0.8273

Keywords:

Weaning food, Fortification, Amino acid score, Protein energy malnutrition, Micronutrient deficiency disorder

Abstract

Due to wide spread poverty, low income and non-availability of nutritious foods there are rampant of nutritional disorders such as protein energy malnutrition (PEM), anemia, vitamin-A deficiency, iodine deficiency disorder among preschool children in developing countries. Main purpose of the study is to formulate low cost supplementary weaning food from locally available raw materials. Based on the sensory evaluation, formula-I was preferred as a best sample (p<0.05). Chemical analysis of formula-I had been performed and found to be 2.02% moisture, 11.72% crude protein, 20.58% crude fat, 3.11% total ash, 2.69% crude fiber, 59.88% carbohydrate (by difference), 471 Kcal/100 g energy (calculated), 870.15 mg/100g vitamin A (âcarotene; calculated), 11.86mg/100g iron, 275mg/100g calcium, 23.55mg/100g ascorbic acid, 35.6μg/100g iodine and 55% water absorbing capacity. The costing revealed the retail product price per kg as NRs. 71.20.

J. Food Sci. Technol. Nepal, Vol. 6 (118-121), 2010

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jfstn.v6i0.8273

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Published

2013-06-29

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Pulami, B. P., & Katawal, S. (2013). Formulation and Quality Evaluation of Enriched Balanced Weaning Food at Low Cost. Journal of Food Science and Technology Nepal, 6, 118–121. https://doi.org/10.3126/jfstn.v6i0.8273

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