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titleOfInvention Method for the preparation of a starch-containing product in particle form, a product obtained by the method and use of the same
abstract The invention relates to a method for preparing a starch-containing product in particle form, the product obtained and the use of the product. The starting material comprises material that contains starch granules and lipids, such as fat-containnig oat meal or avenaceous starch separated from grains. According to the invention, the material is moistened, energy is exerted on it, partly damaging the starch ganules so as to release the amylose and amylopectin thereof, the obtained plastic mass is dried and, finally, the dried mass is disintegrated, for example, by grinding so as to form product particles. The starch granules can be damaged by means of an extruder or an expander. The process may constitute the granulation of the oat meal or another starch-containing flour. Fat can be added to the material that is processed, binding itself to the damaged starch. The product can be used in foostuffs, such as bakery products.
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