Book Chapter
The Eating Quality of Meat-IV Water-Holding Capacity and Juiciness
RD Warner
Lawrie S Meat Science Eighth Edition | Published : 2017
Abstract
Water-holding capacity (WHC) of meat and meat products determines the visual acceptability, weight loss, and cook yield as well as sensory traits on consumption. WHC is defined, and the muscle structure and protein influences on WHC of raw and cooked muscle are described. The influence of postmortem pH fall; pale, soft, and exudative; and dark, firm, and dry; aging; electrical stimulation; vacuum packing; freezing; and thawing on WHC are explained. The changes in structure as a result of cooking and also processing are presented as well as the influence of high-pressure processing, salting pre- and postrigor, ionic strength, phosphates, and marination. Finally, methods for measuring WHC are ..
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