Effect of Leaf-Type on the Nutritive and Organoleptic Properties of Ogiri-Egusi (Fermented Citrullus vulgaris) Seeds


ABSTRACT---- The effect of wrapping type on the nutritive and organoleptic properties of Ogiri-egusi (fermented Citrullus vulgaris) seeds was studied. The leaves used were miracle fruit leaves (Thaumatococcus danellii), cocoyam leaves (Colocasia spp), and banana leaves (Musa sapientum). The melon seeds were hulled, sorted and washed, boiled for 4h, ground and then wrapped in small portions in different leaf-types and fermented for five days. Proximate analysis and sensory evaluation were carried out on the fermented products (Ogiri-egusi). Statistical analysis was also carried out on the sensory data at 95% confidence level (P>0.05). Results showed that the proximate composition of the Ogiri-egusi samples were not significantly (P

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APA

Nwanesi, C., Kabuo, 1 , N., 2 , Omeire, 1 , Bede, 1 , Peter-Ikechukwu, 1 & Akajiaku, 1 (2019). Effect of Leaf-Type on the Nutritive and Organoleptic Properties of Ogiri-Egusi (Fermented Citrullus vulgaris) Seeds. Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/2256-8383-1-pb

MLA 8th

Nwanesi, Chiamaka, et. al. "Effect of Leaf-Type on the Nutritive and Organoleptic Properties of Ogiri-Egusi (Fermented Citrullus vulgaris) Seeds" Afribary. Afribary, 14 Oct. 2019, https://track.afribary.com/works/2256-8383-1-pb. Accessed 20 Nov. 2024.

MLA7

Nwanesi, Chiamaka, 1N. Kabuo , 2 N. , 1G. Omeire , 1E. Bede , 1A. Peter-Ikechukwu and 1L. Akajiaku . "Effect of Leaf-Type on the Nutritive and Organoleptic Properties of Ogiri-Egusi (Fermented Citrullus vulgaris) Seeds". Afribary, Afribary, 14 Oct. 2019. Web. 20 Nov. 2024. < https://track.afribary.com/works/2256-8383-1-pb >.

Chicago

Nwanesi, Chiamaka, 1N. Kabuo , 2 N. , 1G. Omeire , 1E. Bede , 1A. Peter-Ikechukwu and 1L. Akajiaku . "Effect of Leaf-Type on the Nutritive and Organoleptic Properties of Ogiri-Egusi (Fermented Citrullus vulgaris) Seeds" Afribary (2019). Accessed November 20, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/2256-8383-1-pb