Change in sensory properties of meat models when including different amounts of Raphanus sativus

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When developing a new product or when optimizing the recipe for meat products, it is important to study consumer properties, and first of all, organoleptic indicators. The organoleptic characteristics of a product, far more than the chemical composition and nutritional value, influence the choice of consumers and, ultimately, shape their demand. The paper presents a study of the organoleptic properties of model minced meat with the inclusion of different amounts of black radish homogenate (Raphanus sativus). The objects of research were binary, three- and multicomponent model minced meat based on pork and beef with the inclusion of different amounts of homogenate of black radish. The research results indicate that it is possible to include a radish homogenate in the composition of mixed minced meat up to 24% to the mass of raw meat, with a decrease in the amount of added sodium chloride to 30% of the amount prescribed by the recipe. It was also found that in mixed minced meat it is possible to replace beef with a homogenate without changing the taste and aroma of the product.

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Organoleptic properties, minced meat models, homogenate, taste, research, scoring, profile analysis

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IDR: 142228792

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