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Development of a semi-finished biscuit recipe for vegans

This study explores the introduction of alternative components into the formulation of a semi-finished biscuit product to adjust the production technology. The experiment involved preparing a thick mass from aquafaba of green peas, a two-stage baking process at different temperature conditions, and...

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Published in:E3S web of conferences 2024, Vol.548, p.2015
Main Authors: Pyanikova, Elvira, Kovaleva, Anna, Evdokimova, Oxana, Ryazantseva, Anastasia
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