Proximate composition and organoleptic properties of Kunun-Zaki enriched with date fruit (Phoenix dactylifera) Proximate composition and organoleptic properties of Kunun-Zaki enriched with date fruit (Phoenix dactylifera) – Direct Research Journal of Agriculture and Food Science
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Proximate composition and organoleptic properties of Kunun-Zaki enriched with date fruit (Phoenix dactylifera)

Victor-Aduloju, A. T*
Okocha, K. S.,
Ezegbe, C. C.
Anarado, C. S.
Article Number: DRJAFS12141110
DOI: https://doi.org/10.26765/DRJAFS12141110
ISSN: 2354-4147

Vol. 9, Pp. 236-241, 2021

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Abstract

This study determined the proximate composition and organoleptic properties of kunun-zaki enriched with date fruit. The resulting kunun-zaki samples were analyzed for proximate composition (Ash, protein, fiber, moisture and carbohydrate) and organoleptic properties using standard methods. The proximate values for kunun-zaki processed from the combination of millet and sorghum with 10% date fruit (KMSD) had the highest moisture and carbohydrate 90.68±0.28 and 2.73±0.71% respectively. The protein contents ranged from 1.52±0.20% to 4.32±0.54%. The kunun-zaki sample with only millet had the highest crude fiber content of 1.38±0.13%. The organoleptic properties results denoted that highest mean scores were recorded for colour, taste and aroma in the samples processed with millet containing the date fruit slurry at (10%) concentration. The KMD sample was the most preferred, having the highest mean scores of 6.5±0.85, 6.4±1.17, 6.9±0.99, 6.3±1.49 and 6.6±1.27 in the attributes of colour, taste, aroma, mouth feel and general acceptability. The study showed that inclusion of date fruit slurry in kunun-zaki resulted in improved nutrient composition and sensory qualities.

Keywords: Kunun-zaki, organoleptic properties, date fruit, proximate composition
 Received: May 3, 2021  Accepted: July 6, 2021  Published: July 20, 2021



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