Processed Agricultural Products Used in Baking Industry

What are Processed Agricultural Products

Processed agricultural products are non-agricultural food and drink items made out of agricultural products. The Agro – processing unit is in charge of developing raw agricultural products into improved food products through research. For any processing to be done, the raw agricultural products must be washed, cleaned, milled, cut, chopped, heated, pasteurized, blanched, cooked, canned, frozen, dried, dehydrated, mixed or packaged – which alters their natural state. Almost all food is processed in some way before it is eaten. Example, cassava can be processed into garri, starch or flour for baking.

Reasons for Processing Agricultural Products

Many agricultural products either from fishes, crops, animals or vegetables must be processed either by Cooking, canning, smoking, drying and blending before they can be used. This is because they are perishable and are only suitable for consumption over a short period of time. The reasons why Agricultural Products are processed includes:

  • Processed agricultural products can be easier stored when compared to unprocessed food.
  • Processed agricultural products helps to preserve and increased their lifespan.
  • Processed agricultural products helps to reduce food wastage.
  • Processed agricultural products helps to extends the season they will be available.
  • Processed agricultural products enables the production of different kinds of food.
  • Processed agricultural products helps to improve the quality and taste of the farm products.

Some Processed Agricultural Products for Baking

Some Processed agricultural products includes flour, sugar, milk, butter, corn flour, sesame oil, soy sauce, chocolate, etc.

Flour

Wheat is a grain plant that is commonly used to processed flour for baking cakes, breads, dough nuts, egg rolls, fish pies, puff puff etc. Flour is one of the most important ingredients for baking. All – purpose flour is the most widely used flour.

Sugar

Sugar beets and sugar cane are the main crops used to processed sugar. Sugar is also an important ingredients that adds colour, taste, flavour to baked products. Sugar can be substituted with honey.

Milk

Milk are processed from animals such as cattle, sheep, camel etc which helps improved the texture of baked goods These milk can further be processed into cheese used for fillings pastries such as pizza and coffee cakes etc

Butter

Butter are processed from cow which helps provides richness, tenderness and structure to cookies, cakes, pies and pastries, It also lengthen shelf life. Commercial butter that is commonly use in baking generally has over 80% fat with the rest being water that’s emulsified into the fat.

Corn Flour

Corn flour or cornstarch are processed from a tall annual cereal grass plant called corn or maize (Zea mays). Corn flour is used as a thickening agent, but it can also be used in baked goods like cookies, brownies and cakes. It can be used as substituted for wheat flour.

Sesame Oil

Sesame oil is processed from sesame seeds which are small, flavorsome oilseeds from the sesame herbaceous plant (Sesamum indicum L.). These seeds can often be found in bread. For example, these seeds are sprinkled on hamburger buns. They are sometimes toasted and used in salads and for meat pie sauce fillings.

Soy Sauce

Soy sauce is processed from fermented soybeans and wheat. It can be used to replace the pinch of salt in your baking mixture. It add colour to meat pie sauce fillings.

Chocolate

Chocolate is processed from cocoa, an evergreen tree in the Malvaceae family that is grown for its seeds (beans), which are primarily used in the production of chocolate. Chocolate is used primarily as an ingredient in recipes such as brownies, cakes, and frostings in baking.

Vegetables

Juice and Smoothie can be processed from vegetables, which can be served along side with baked products. Accounting for over 90 percent of the non-fruit juice trade, the most popular vegetables processed into juice are tomatoes, beets and carrots with their blends widely used in the preparation of tomato-, beet- and carrot-based juices, smoothies, beverages, sauces, baby food, and many other food products.

Conclusion

The transformation of agricultural products into food and services is very vital in the baking industry.

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