Connection Between the Debranning Time and the Kernel Hardness of Wheat
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https://doi.org/10.14232/analecta.2017.1.16-22Abstract
Surface cleaning has an important role in the technology of milling of wheat considering food security. Wheat hardness has an effect on the milling process, it determines the properties, qualities and end use of flours. In the last decade new debranning methods have appeared, which are able to better remove the shell of wheat grains applying rubbing surfaces. In my thesis I examined how different levels of debranning affect hardness and content of ash in wheat types with different grain structure. Conclusion is with approximately 4% of shell removed the hardness of grain. Further removing of shell does not result in further changes though. Reduction of hard wheat’s general grain size with longer debranning process is larger compared to soft wheat’s.
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