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Title: Quality evaluation of some rice cultivars grown in Ghana
Authors: Manful, J. T.
Akatse, J. K.
Osei-Yaw, A.
Keywords: Rice;Ghana;Proximate composition;Quality evaluation
Issue Date: 1996
Publisher: Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), Ghana
Citation: Ghana Journal Of Agricultural Science, 29, 53-58
Abstract: Ten cultivars of locally grown rice were screened for yield and other desirable agronomic characteristics. The milling characteristics were evaluated by dehusking in a Satake (THU-34A) Testing Rice Husker and polishing in a BSORA Single Pass Rice Pearler. The physical quality and proximate composition of the cultivars were determined. Cooking characteristics and sensory evaluation were carried out on the samples. Varieties B-189 and IR-72 had the highest average yields. Variety IR-66 had the shortest growth duration with IR-72 recording the lowest plant height. Akpafu variety had good milling characteristics, that is, low level brokens with ITA-304 being most susceptible to breakage. Variety TOX-3108 had the highest overall cooking and sensory acceptability rating with Akpafu being the least acceptable. The suitability of each variety for various local dishes was also evaluated. Whilst B-189 was good for all local dishes, Akpafu was found to be best for "waakye"
URI: https://csirspace.foodresearchgh.site/handle/123456789/308
ISSN: 0855-0042
Journal Name: Ghana Journal Of Agricultural Science
Appears in Collections:Food Research Institute

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