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The effect of tomato paste on some quality characteristics of beef patties during refrigerated storage

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EUROPEAN FOOD RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 215, Issue 4, Pages 305-309

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SPRINGER-VERLAG
DOI: 10.1007/s00217-002-0567-1

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ground beef patty; tomato paste; lycopene; physical and sensory properties; lipid oxidation

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The effect of 5%, 10%, or 15% tomato paste (TPA) addition on sensory, physical, and chemical characteristics of beef patties was evaluated during storage at 4+/-1 degreesC for 9 days. The pH decreased (p<0.05) with increasing TPA concentration. TPA addition at all concentrations resulted in reduced TBA value (p<0.05) over 9-day refrigerated storage relative to control as a result of its lycopene's antioxidative capacity; the control had a TBA value of 0.369 mgMA kg(-1) and the TPA-containing patties 0.241-0.281 mgMA kg(-1) at day 9. Patties formulated with TPA had higher a* (redness) and b* (yellowness) values and lower L* (lightness) value than control patties. Visual color scores for raw patties followed a pattern similar to instrumental color measures with no difference in color desirability scores among patties. TPA addition at 10% or 15% level increased juiciness. While the first detectable flavor descriptor was grilled ground beef for all patties, the most frequent second detectable flavor descriptors were acidic for TPA-added patties and fresh/clean for the control. There was no difference in desirability scores of TPA-containing patties and control.

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