Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/4180
Title: Development of an energy-dense biscuit suitable for primary school learners for the South African National School Nutrition Programme
Authors: Hassanally, Saffia
Naicker, Ashika
Singh, Evonne 
Keywords: 0908 Food Sciences;National School Nutrition Programme (NSNP);Energy-dense snack;Cost-effective;South Africa;Product development
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development
Source: Hassanally, S., Naicker, A. and Singh, E. Development of an energy-dense biscuit suitable for primary school learners for the South African National School Nutrition Programme. African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development. 21(9): 18611-18628. doi:10.18697/ajfand.104.21110
Journal: African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development; Vol. 21, Issue 9 
Abstract: 
South Africa has a well established National School Nutrition Programme (NSNP). Despite rescheduling the mealtime to two hours after the start of the school day to accommodate learners who come to school on an empty stomach, a gap still exists as many children start their learning day with low energy and concentration levels. A cost-effective, energy-dense snack served at the start of the school day can be a solution to sustain learners until the main meal is served. Cross-sectional surveys were used to determine the snack preferences of children and the product development process was used to develop a suitable snack. An energy-dense peanut butter biscuit was developed based on those surveys as well as a scoping review of previous snack studies. The energy-dense developed product provided 1388kJ (61.0%) of energy from fat, 688kJ (30.2%) of energy from carbohydrates and 201kJ (8.8%) of energy from protein per 100g. The biscuit conformed to microbial testing standards. Shelf-life analysis projected a shelf-life of five weeks fresh and five months in food grade packaging. Sensory results showed that there was no significant difference in sensory scores across gender (p=0.691) and age (p=0.706). More of the learners (n=56, 69.1%) found the biscuit to be ‘Super good’ than the other ratings (p<.0005). When compared with similar biscuit products currently on the market, it was found that the developed biscuit was the most reasonably priced. The developed biscuit has the potential to serve as a solution to hidden hunger for children that come to school on an empty stomach. This versatile snack solution has potential for continuity of use even during periods of national crisis as with COVID-19, when learners’ nutritional needs may be most vulnerable.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/4180
ISSN: 1684-5374 (Online)
DOI: 10.18697/ajfand.104.21110
Appears in Collections:Research Publications (Applied Sciences)

Files in This Item:
File Description SizeFormat
Hassanally_Naicker_Singh_2021.pdfArticle324.03 kBAdobe PDFView/Open
AJFAND Copyright Clearance.docxCopyright Clearance218.22 kBMicrosoft Word XMLView/Open
Show full item record

Page view(s)

299
checked on Dec 16, 2024

Download(s)

88
checked on Dec 16, 2024

Google ScholarTM

Check

Altmetric

Altmetric


Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.