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The impact of heat treatment mathods on the physical properties and cooking yield of selected muscles from Limousine breed cattle

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The aim of this study was to analyse the impact of heat treatment methods (frying – FR, grilling –GR, roasting – RO 180°C, roasting – RO ΔT) on certain physical properties and the cooking yield of selected muscles of cattle. Used were samples of five muscles from 40 beef carcasses: m. longissimus lumborum (LL), m.semimembranosus (SEM), m. semitendinosus (SET), m. psoas major (PSM) and m. triceps brachii (TRI). Instrumental texture parameter measurements were performed using universal testing machine (Instron 5965) equipped with Warner-Bratzler attachment. Instrumental measurement of colour components was performed using Minolta CR-400 chromameter in the L*a*b* system. Cooking yield of the applied thermal processes was determined by weighting method and by thermal shrinkage measurement using computer image analysis. The greatest tenderness characterized the GR samples, especially of PSM, LL, and TRI muscle. Products roasted with the use of ΔT program occurred significantly (P≤0.001) darker and less red, particularly the LL, SET and TRI muscles. Long-lasting roasting (RO ΔT) resulted in cooking yields comparable (P≥0.05) to RO 180°C and GR. The meat cooking shrinkage (MCSL, MCSd, MCSSA) strongly correlated (r>0.6) with processing losses, with the exception of grilled samples.

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  • Chair of Engineering in Nutrition, Department of Funcional Food and Commodities, Faculty of Human Nutrition and Consumer Sciences, Warsaw University of Life Sciences - SGGW, Nowoursynowska 159c, 02-776 Warsaw, Poland
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