Technological performance of different rabbit meat cuts in processing cured cooked ready-to-eat meat products
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Resumo: | There is a worldwide demand for new protein sources through environmentally responsible production, and rabbit farming is a sustainable activity. Therefore, this study aimed to characterize meat from different cuts of rabbit carcasses and evaluate their use in the processing of restructured cured cooked ready-to-eat (RTE) products. Rabbit raw meats from different cuts were technologically characterized, and the RTE products were processed from the meats of the entire carcass (RABB), hind legs (RHIND), loin (RLOIN), and foreleg, thoracic cage, and flank (RBACK). Restructured pork cooked ham (PHAM) was used as the reference. Rabbit raw meat from different anatomical parts differed in proximate composition, total collagen and heme-pigment content, water-holding capacity, and CIE color, affecting the characteristics of processed products. RBACK products had higher fat content (5.46%), cooking and reheating losses (7.50% and 5.61%), and poor hardness and chewiness (11.1 N and 17.37 N×mm). Higher values of lightness (L* ~70.27), hue (h ~68.61°), and a slight cured color were observed in RLOIN, with a pale yellowish color described by sensory evaluation. RABB and RHIND were correlated with the sensory attributes of traditional PHAM, being preferred more often and with greater purchase intent than RLOIN and RBACK. It is concluded that cooked ham development from whole carcass meat (RABB) is a potential opportunity for the rabbit industry to offer value-added technological products of high quality to consumers.Keywords: rabbit meat quality; restructured cooked ham; sensory analysis; check-all-that-apply; technological characteristics |
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Technological performance of different rabbit meat cuts in processing cured cooked ready-to-eat meat productsDesempenho tecnológico de cortes diferentes de carne de coelho no processamento de produtos cárneos curados cozidos prontos para consumoThere is a worldwide demand for new protein sources through environmentally responsible production, and rabbit farming is a sustainable activity. Therefore, this study aimed to characterize meat from different cuts of rabbit carcasses and evaluate their use in the processing of restructured cured cooked ready-to-eat (RTE) products. Rabbit raw meats from different cuts were technologically characterized, and the RTE products were processed from the meats of the entire carcass (RABB), hind legs (RHIND), loin (RLOIN), and foreleg, thoracic cage, and flank (RBACK). Restructured pork cooked ham (PHAM) was used as the reference. Rabbit raw meat from different anatomical parts differed in proximate composition, total collagen and heme-pigment content, water-holding capacity, and CIE color, affecting the characteristics of processed products. RBACK products had higher fat content (5.46%), cooking and reheating losses (7.50% and 5.61%), and poor hardness and chewiness (11.1 N and 17.37 N×mm). Higher values of lightness (L* ~70.27), hue (h ~68.61°), and a slight cured color were observed in RLOIN, with a pale yellowish color described by sensory evaluation. RABB and RHIND were correlated with the sensory attributes of traditional PHAM, being preferred more often and with greater purchase intent than RLOIN and RBACK. It is concluded that cooked ham development from whole carcass meat (RABB) is a potential opportunity for the rabbit industry to offer value-added technological products of high quality to consumers.Keywords: rabbit meat quality; restructured cooked ham; sensory analysis; check-all-that-apply; technological characteristicsHá uma demanda mundial por novas fontes proteicas de produções ambientalmente responsáveis, e a cunicultura se enquadra perfeitamente como uma atividade sustentável. Neste contexto, este estudo teve como objetivo caracterizar a carne de diferentes cortes da carcaça de coelho e avaliar sua utilização no processamento de produtos curados cozidos prontos para o consumo (RTE). As carnes cruas de coelho de diferentes cortes foram caracterizadas tecnologicamente, e os produtos RTE foram processados a partir das carnes de carcaça inteira (FC-INT), patas traseiras (FC-PERNIL), lombo (FC-LOMBO), patas dianteiras, caixa torácica e flanco (FC-APARAS). Um produto RTE com carne de pernil suíno (APRESUNTADO) também foi elaborado como referência. A carne de coelho de diferentes partes anatômicas diferiu na composição centesimal, conteúdo total de colágeno e pigmento heme, capacidade de retenção de água e cor (CIE), afetando as características dos produtos elaborados. Os produtos FC-APARAS apresentaram maior teor de gordura (5.46%), perdas por cozimento e reaquecimento (7,50% e 5,61%), baixa dureza e mastigabilidade (11.1 N e 17.37 N×mm). Maiores valores de luminosidade (L* ~70.27), matiz (h ~68.61°) de cor e uma fraca cor curada foram observados no FC-LOMBO, com uma coloração amarelada pálida descrita pela avaliação sensorial. FC-INT e FC-PERNIL foram correlacionados com os atributos sensoriais do tradicional APRESUNTADO, sendo mais preferidos e com maior intenção de compra do que FC-LOMBO e FC-APARAS. Concluiu-se que o desenvolvimento de produtos curados cozidos a partir de carcaças inteiras (FC-INT) é uma oportunidade potencial para a indústria de cunicultura oferecer produtos tecnológicos de valor agregado e de alta qualidade aos consumidores.Palavras-chave: qualidade da carne de coelho; fiambres; análise sensorial; teste CATA; características tecnológicasUniversidade Federal de Goiás2022-12-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/73917Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira; Vol. 24 (2023): Continuous publicationCiência Animal Brasileira / Brazilian Animal Science; v. 24 (2023): Publicação contínua1809-68911518-2797reponame:Ciência animal brasileira (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporenghttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/73917/39271https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/73917/39512https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/73917/39272https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/73917/39513Copyright (c) 2022 Ciência Animal Brasileira / Brazilian Animal Sciencehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOlimpio Bueno, LethiciaTeixeira Bittencourt, MarciaCarlos Machado, Luizde Lemos Souza Ramos, AlcinéiaMendes Ramos, Eduardo2023-08-24T18:50:56Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/73917Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/vetPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/oai||revistacab@gmail.com1809-68911518-2797opendoar:2024-05-21T19:56:32.998174Ciência animal brasileira (Online) - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)true |
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Technological performance of different rabbit meat cuts in processing cured cooked ready-to-eat meat products Desempenho tecnológico de cortes diferentes de carne de coelho no processamento de produtos cárneos curados cozidos prontos para consumo |
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Technological performance of different rabbit meat cuts in processing cured cooked ready-to-eat meat products |
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Technological performance of different rabbit meat cuts in processing cured cooked ready-to-eat meat products Olimpio Bueno, Lethicia |
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Technological performance of different rabbit meat cuts in processing cured cooked ready-to-eat meat products |
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Technological performance of different rabbit meat cuts in processing cured cooked ready-to-eat meat products |
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Technological performance of different rabbit meat cuts in processing cured cooked ready-to-eat meat products |
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Technological performance of different rabbit meat cuts in processing cured cooked ready-to-eat meat products |
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Technological performance of different rabbit meat cuts in processing cured cooked ready-to-eat meat products |
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Olimpio Bueno, Lethicia |
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Olimpio Bueno, Lethicia Teixeira Bittencourt, Marcia Carlos Machado, Luiz de Lemos Souza Ramos, Alcinéia Mendes Ramos, Eduardo |
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Teixeira Bittencourt, Marcia Carlos Machado, Luiz de Lemos Souza Ramos, Alcinéia Mendes Ramos, Eduardo |
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Olimpio Bueno, Lethicia Teixeira Bittencourt, Marcia Carlos Machado, Luiz de Lemos Souza Ramos, Alcinéia Mendes Ramos, Eduardo |
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There is a worldwide demand for new protein sources through environmentally responsible production, and rabbit farming is a sustainable activity. Therefore, this study aimed to characterize meat from different cuts of rabbit carcasses and evaluate their use in the processing of restructured cured cooked ready-to-eat (RTE) products. Rabbit raw meats from different cuts were technologically characterized, and the RTE products were processed from the meats of the entire carcass (RABB), hind legs (RHIND), loin (RLOIN), and foreleg, thoracic cage, and flank (RBACK). Restructured pork cooked ham (PHAM) was used as the reference. Rabbit raw meat from different anatomical parts differed in proximate composition, total collagen and heme-pigment content, water-holding capacity, and CIE color, affecting the characteristics of processed products. RBACK products had higher fat content (5.46%), cooking and reheating losses (7.50% and 5.61%), and poor hardness and chewiness (11.1 N and 17.37 N×mm). Higher values of lightness (L* ~70.27), hue (h ~68.61°), and a slight cured color were observed in RLOIN, with a pale yellowish color described by sensory evaluation. RABB and RHIND were correlated with the sensory attributes of traditional PHAM, being preferred more often and with greater purchase intent than RLOIN and RBACK. It is concluded that cooked ham development from whole carcass meat (RABB) is a potential opportunity for the rabbit industry to offer value-added technological products of high quality to consumers.Keywords: rabbit meat quality; restructured cooked ham; sensory analysis; check-all-that-apply; technological characteristics |
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2022 |
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2022-12-29 |
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Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira; Vol. 24 (2023): Continuous publication Ciência Animal Brasileira / Brazilian Animal Science; v. 24 (2023): Publicação contínua 1809-6891 1518-2797 reponame:Ciência animal brasileira (Online) instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG) instacron:UFG |
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