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Food Chemistry Chapter 17 in Green / Damjii Chapter X in Nuess Chapter X in Oxford Study (no resource in Chang) F.6: Texture Homework • Read F6– Texture pp. 487-488 • Do Qs 38-42 • on p 493 F.6.1: Describe a dispersed system in food TEXTURE depends on – Physical properties (hardness, elasticity) – Cooking – Moisture content CREAMY TEXTURES valued in many foods depend on Disperse system stablized (do not separate… or separate v. slowly) macroscopically homogeneous mixture of 2 immiscible phases A typical FOOD disperse system will involve a liquid as one of the immiscible phases. F.6.2: Distinguish between the following types of dispersed systems – suspensions, emulsions, and foams in foods. Dispersed system: LIQUID / SOLID Suspension (sol) Solid particles suspended in a liquid EX: blood (solid red/white blood cells suspended in plasma) Gel Liquid particles suspended in a solid EX: fruit jelly – water trapped in a protein matrix Dispersed system: LIQUID / GAS Foam Gas trapped in a liquid medium EX: whipped cream, egg whites Aerosols Liquid droplets suspended in a gas EX: Dispersed system: LIQUID / LIQUID Emulsion Stable blend of 2 immiscible liquids EX: mayonnaise (oil droplets suspending in water) Emulsifiers are often used to promote the mixing of 2 phases… F.6.3: Describe the action of emulsifiers Emulsifiers molecules that can bond to both phases found at the surface between the phases often called surfactants similar to what happens with soap ! Soap Soap F.6.3: Describe the action of emulsifiers Emulsifiers Lecithin – a phospholipid which is found in egg yolks Contains polar end… hydrophilic • Bonds to water Contains nonpolar end… hydrophobic • Bonds to non aqueous phase ex: mayo made by beating oil and vinegar with egg yolks • hydrophilic end of lecithin bonds to vinegar and hydrophobic end bonds to oil • Surfactant (lecithin) surrounds oil droplets… suspending them within the aqueous phase ( vinegar ). F.6.3: Describe the action of emulsifiers Stabilizers Often added to stablize dispersed states… keep them from separating. Inorganic phosphates (trisodium phosphate) can stablize emulsions Metal bowls – chefs prefer these to beat egg whites… minute traces of the metal are incorporated into the foam and actually stabilize it.