在使用不同物种的肉制作杂交糍粑的过程中部分加入黑玉蘑菇(Auricularia polytricha)作为植物配料

IF 2.6 3区 农林科学 Q2 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY International Journal of Food Science & Technology Pub Date : 2024-09-18 DOI:10.1111/ijfs.17516
Nurdamia Qaisara Abdul Wahab, Leonie Margaretha Widya Pangestika, Mohammad Rashedi Ismail‐Fitry
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摘要 研究了用黑木耳替代肉类作为一种方法,对使用不同种类的肉类(鸡肉-MCP、牛肉-MBP、羊肉-MMP 和水牛-MBOP)生产杂交糍粑的影响。为此,用黑珍珠蘑菇替代了 50%的肉。作为对照,观察了含 100%蘑菇的肉饼(CMP)。对糍粑的近似成分、持水量(WHC)、烹饪产量、收缩率、pH 值、凝胶强度、颜色、质地、微观结构和感官接受度进行了分析。与其他糍粑相比,MBP 的持水率(88.51%)和凝胶强度(24.89 N)最高(P < 0.05)。与其他糍粑相比,MBP 的结构不够紧凑和致密。同时,它的硬度最低,但咀嚼度和粘合度最高。感官评估结果表明,MBP 最受欢迎,尤其是在口感方面。总之,黑玉蘑菇适合与牛肉混合制成替代肉饼。
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Partial incorporation of black jelly mushroom (Auricularia polytricha) as a plant‐based ingredient in the production of hybrid patties using meat from different species
SummaryThe impact of meat replacement with black jelly mushrooms as a means to produce hybrid patties using meat from different species (chicken‐MCP, beef‐MBP, mutton‐MMP and buffalo‐MBOP) was investigated. For this purpose, 50% of the meat was replaced with black jelly mushrooms. A patty with 100% mushroom (CMP) was observed as a control. Proximate composition, water holding capacity (WHC), cooking yield, shrinkage, pH, gel strength, colour, texture, microstructure and sensory acceptance of the patties were analysed. MBP had the highest WHC (88.51%) and gel strength (24.89 N) compared to other patties (P < 0.05). MBP exhibited a less compact and dense structure compared to other patties. Simultaneously, it is characterised as the least in hardness but the highest in chewiness and cohesiveness. The sensory evaluation highlights MBP as the most preferred, particularly for texture. In conclusion, black jelly mushrooms are suitable to be mixed with beef to produce alternative patties.
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Food Science & Technology (IJFST) is published for the Institute of Food Science and Technology, the IFST. This authoritative and well-established journal publishes in a wide range of subjects, ranging from pure research in the various sciences associated with food to practical experiments designed to improve technical processes. Subjects covered range from raw material composition to consumer acceptance, from physical properties to food engineering practices, and from quality assurance and safety to storage, distribution, marketing and use. While the main aim of the Journal is to provide a forum for papers describing the results of original research, review articles are also welcomed.
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