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Quality Characteristics of Beef by Different Cooking Methods for Frozen Home Meal Replacements
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Academic journal
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Kim, Kwang-Il (Department of Bioresources and Food Science, Konkuk University) Lee, Sang-Yoon (Department of Bioresources and Food Science, Konkuk University) Hwang, In-Guk (Department of Agro-food Resources, National Academy of Agricultural Science, RDA) Yoo, Seon-Mi (Department of Agro-food Resources, National Academy of Agricultural Science, RDA)
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한국축산식품학회 한국축산식품학회지 한국축산식품학회지 제35권 제4호 KCI Accredited Journals
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2015.1
Pages
441 - 448 (8page)

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Quality Characteristics of Beef by Different Cooking Methods for Frozen Home Meal Replacements
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Blanching beef for use in home meal replacements (HMR) is an important process that determines the final quality of the beef after the cooking process. Thermal pretreatment also minimizes the change in quality during the main cooking process or storage. In this study, beef samples were washed and sliced, then treated by immersion in boiling water (1-10 min), steaming (1-10 min), or pan-frying in oil (30-240 s). The color after each thermal treatment showed higher L* and b* values and lower a* values compared with the raw beef, except for the pan-frying thermal treatment. The total color difference (∆E) and pH value were significantly increased by panfrying (p<0.05). There was no significant difference in the shear force of the beef samples, except for the sample pan-fried for 210 s. The nutritional content of beef was measured as the moisture, protein, fat, and ash contents, which were 69.96, 16.64, 3.49, and 1.13%, respectively, in raw beef. After thermal treatment, the crude protein and fat contents were increased, whereas the moisture and ash contents decreased. The mineral content, including Na, Mg, Fe, and Ca was highest after pan-frying. The heat treatment decreased microorganisms in all the samples. The total bacteria count in raw beef was 4.5-4.7 Log CFU/g, whereas the bacteria count decreased to 2.2-2.8 Log CFU/g after blanching. Thermophilic bacteria, coliform, mold, and yeast not detected in any thermally treated sample.

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