Effect of pork to beef meat ratio on the physicochemical properties of frankfurters

2017
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Tomašević, Igor
Stanišić, Nikola

Novaković, Saša

Milovanović, Bojana

Kljajević, Nemanja

Milojević, Lazar
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This study was conducted to investigate the effects of raw material, pork and beef meat, ratio on the physicochemical characteristics of emulsion-type sausage. Five different frankfurter formulations were calculated as follows: B100 (40% beef meat); B75 (30% beef and 10% pork meat); B50 (20% beef and 20% pork meat); B25 (10% beef and 30% pork meat) and B0 (40% pork meat). Frankfurters made solely from beef meat (B100) showed significantly better emulsion stability than those made with pork meat (B0). The increase in the fat content also decreased gel strength, leading to lower values of hardness, cohesiveness, gumminess and chewiness. The optimal ratios between pork and beef meat to enhance the textural properties of frankfurters were B50 and B75. The lightness values (L*) increased with increasing pork meat content, while the redness values (a*) demonstrated the opposite trend. Protein, fat and total pigments displayed a positive relation, whereas water content exhibited a negative rela...tion with a* values.
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Emulsion-type Sausages / Meat Ratio / Composition / Texture / ColourSource:
Meat technology, 2017, 58, 1, 26-31Publisher:
- Institute of meat hygiene and technology
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Poljoprivredni fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Tomašević, Igor AU - Stanišić, Nikola AU - Novaković, Saša AU - Milovanović, Bojana AU - Kljajević, Nemanja AU - Milojević, Lazar PY - 2017 UR - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4618 AB - This study was conducted to investigate the effects of raw material, pork and beef meat, ratio on the physicochemical characteristics of emulsion-type sausage. Five different frankfurter formulations were calculated as follows: B100 (40% beef meat); B75 (30% beef and 10% pork meat); B50 (20% beef and 20% pork meat); B25 (10% beef and 30% pork meat) and B0 (40% pork meat). Frankfurters made solely from beef meat (B100) showed significantly better emulsion stability than those made with pork meat (B0). The increase in the fat content also decreased gel strength, leading to lower values of hardness, cohesiveness, gumminess and chewiness. The optimal ratios between pork and beef meat to enhance the textural properties of frankfurters were B50 and B75. The lightness values (L*) increased with increasing pork meat content, while the redness values (a*) demonstrated the opposite trend. Protein, fat and total pigments displayed a positive relation, whereas water content exhibited a negative relation with a* values. PB - Institute of meat hygiene and technology T2 - Meat technology T1 - Effect of pork to beef meat ratio on the physicochemical properties of frankfurters EP - 31 IS - 1 SP - 26 VL - 58 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_4618 ER -
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Tomašević, I., Stanišić, N., Novaković, S., Milovanović, B., Kljajević, N.,& Milojević, L.. (2017). Effect of pork to beef meat ratio on the physicochemical properties of frankfurters. in Meat technology Institute of meat hygiene and technology., 58(1), 26-31. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_4618
Tomašević I, Stanišić N, Novaković S, Milovanović B, Kljajević N, Milojević L. Effect of pork to beef meat ratio on the physicochemical properties of frankfurters. in Meat technology. 2017;58(1):26-31. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_4618 .
Tomašević, Igor, Stanišić, Nikola, Novaković, Saša, Milovanović, Bojana, Kljajević, Nemanja, Milojević, Lazar, "Effect of pork to beef meat ratio on the physicochemical properties of frankfurters" in Meat technology, 58, no. 1 (2017):26-31, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_4618 .