Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences (Dec 2017)

Analysis of low-marbled Hanwoo cow meat aged with different dry-aging methods

  • Hyun Jung Lee,
  • Juhui Choe,
  • Kwan Tae Kim,
  • Jungmin Oh,
  • Da Gyeom Lee,
  • Ki Moon Kwon,
  • Yang Il Choi,
  • Cheorun Jo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5713/ajas.17.0318
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 12
pp. 1733 – 1738

Abstract

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Objective Different dry-aging methods [traditional dry-aging (TD), simplified dry-aging (SD), and SD in an aging bag (SDB)] were compared to investigate the possible use of SD and/or SDB in practical situations. Methods Sirloins from 48 Hanwoo cows were frozen (Control, 2 days postmortem) or dry-aged for 28 days using the different aging methods and analyzed for chemical composition, total aerobic bacterial count, shear force, inosine 5′-monophosphate (IMP) and free amino acid content, and sensory properties. Results The difference in chemical composition, total aerobic bacterial count, shear force, IMP, and total free amino acid content were negligible among the 3 dry-aged groups. The SD and SDB showed statistically similar tenderness, flavor, and overall acceptability relative to TD. However, SDB had a relatively higher saleable yield. Conclusion Both SD and SDB can successfully substitute for TD. However, SDB would be the best option for simplified dry-aging of low-marbled beef with a relatively high saleable yield.

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