Journal article
Sheepmeat flavor and the effect of different feeding systems: A review
PJ Watkins, D Frank, TK Singh, OA Young, RD Warner
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | Published : 2013
DOI: 10.1021/jf303768e
Abstract
Lamb has a unique flavor, distinct from other popular red meats. Although flavor underpins lamb's popularity, it can also be an impediment to consumer acceptance. Lack of familiarity with sheepmeat flavor itself can be a barrier for some consumers, and undesirable feed-induced flavors may also compromise acceptability. Against the backdrop of climate uncertainty and unpredictable rainfall patterns, sheep producers are turning to alternatives to traditional grazing pasture systems. Historically, pasture has been the predominant feed system for lamb production in Australia and around the world. It is for this reason that there has been a focus on "pastoral" flavor in sheep meat. Pasture-associ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The financial assistance of Meat and Livestock Australia and the Victorian Department of Primary Industries is gratefully acknowledged.