Czech Journal of Food Sciences (Oct 2017)

Assessment of sensory quality of calf chops with different fat cover using a specific sensory method by a trained panel

  • Iñaki Etaio,
  • Pilar F. Gil,
  • Mónica Ojeda,
  • Luis Javier R. Barron,
  • Francisco José Pérez Elortondo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17221/276/2016-CJFS
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 5
pp. 392 – 400

Abstract

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Carcass fat cover is used in many countries as a predictor of meat quality, although studies relating this parameter to sensor y quality of meat are scarce and are mainly based on acceptability or palatability evaluation. The samples of calf chops with three different degrees of carcass fat cover were analysed according to a specific method for sensor y quality assessment. A trained panel evaluated the samples and scored the sensor y quality related to odour, texture, flavour, and persistence. Samples with higher carcass fat cover presented significantly better scores for texture, flavour, and persistence, although not for odour. When calculating global sensor y quality by integrating the cited parameters, significant differences were found between the three fat cover groups. Texture, f lavour, and persistence were also correlated with fat cover and marbling degree. Specific sensor y characteristics (medium tenderness, slightly tough, rancid odour, cooked meat aroma, equal or higher than fat aroma, ver y low aroma intensity, dominance of fat aroma, obvious liver aroma and milky aroma) contributed to explaining the quality differences obser ved among the groups.

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