DEVELOPMENT OF HAMBURGER USING ADULT SHEEP MEAT AND OAT FLOUR
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The purpose of the present study was to produce a hamburger using adult sheep meat – which is not usually well accepted for in natura consumption – and oat flour. Centesimal composition, pH, water activity, color, fatty acid content, water retention capacity and cooking loss (of both adult sheep meat and the burger patty) were assessed. Carbohydrates, total calorie content and sensory characteristics of the formulated products were also considered. Adult sheep meat contained 19% of protein, 5.4% of lipids, 1.18% of ashes and 76% of humidity. The meat from adult sheep and that from young animals differed remarkably in terms of lipid content. All other parameters complied with current meat regulations, although the addition of oats and/or pork to the burgers modified the ash and humidity contents. The sensory evaluation revealed that the sample containing 50% of adult sheep meat, 46% of pork and 4% of oats – which represents the maximum content allowed by law for non-meat sources of protein – enjoyed more widespread acceptance. The hamburgers made of adult sheep meat and oat flour were well accepted by the sensory panel and conform to current regulations, being therefore suitable for the manufacture of meat derivatives.Key words: Centesimal composition, dietary fiber, sensorial analysis.
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2009-12-17
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DOS SANTOS JÚNIOR, L. C. O.; RIZZATTI, R.; BRUNGERA, A.; SCHIAVINI, T. J.; DE CAMPOS, E. F. M.; SCALCO NETO, J. F.; RODRIGUES, L. B.; DICKEL, E. L.; SANTOS, L. R. dos. DEVELOPMENT OF HAMBURGER USING ADULT SHEEP MEAT AND OAT FLOUR. Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira, Goiânia, v. 10, n. 4, p. 1128–1134, 2009. DOI: 10.5216/cab.v10i4.3794. Disponível em: https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/3794. Acesso em: 5 nov. 2024.
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Veterinary Medicine
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