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Production technology optimization of biscuit baked by electric-contact way

Electric-contact way of baking allows one to maintain more nutrients used in biscuit making. As a result of the biscuit production technology optimization, it is established that 30-62,5% is an optimal amount of starch brought instead of flour; 184-200% is optimal amount of egg melange; at this a co...

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Published in:IOP conference series. Materials Science and Engineering 2018-03, Vol.327 (2), p.22096
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