Standardization of cut size and pre-drying time of beef to mainstream pastoral processing in Kenya’s meat industry
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2017Author
Gichure, Josphat N
Kunyanga, Catherine N
Imungi, Jasper K
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Deep-fried and sun-dried meat products represent a large part of the traditional meat products from pastoral
regions of sub-Saharan Africa. However, unlike the sun-dried products, deep-fried products are not properly
mainstreamed into the meat industry due to lack of product standardization, especially in terms of the size of cut
and product quality. This study was designed to standardize the cut and pre-drying time with a view to improving
the product quality at processing. Three sets of beef chunks from the silverside portion of a mature Borana bull was
cut into sizes 10, 15 and 20 mm. Each set was then pre-dried in a thermostatically controlled air oven at 40 °C each
for 0, 60 and 120 min then deep-fried in palm oil at 170 °C for 10 min. The products were subjected to chemical
analysis based on AOAC methods and sensory analysis based on a seven-point hedonic rating scale. Results show
that the products had moisture contents between 14.1% and 19.4%, protein between 52.1% and 66.5%, lipids
between 10.8% and 15.4% and energy between 329.7 and 404.2 kcal/100 g. Peroxide values were within acceptable
limits and ranged between 0.5 and 3.7 mEq/kg. Sensory evaluation showed that the 20-mm cuts without pre drying had significantly the highest scores of colour, appearance, oiliness and size acceptability (P ≤ 0.05). On the
other hand, the 15-mm cuts pre-dried for 120 min had significantly the highest protein and energy contents and
significantly the lowest moisture, fat and peroxide values. The study concludes that in terms of nutritional quality,
the 15-mm cut, pre-dried for 120 min, would be most suited for commercialization while, if the decision was to be
based on sensory attributes, the 20-mm chunks that have not been pre-dried would be the best.
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Gichure, Josphat Njenga, Catherine Nkirote Kunyanga, and Jasper K. Imungi. "Standardization of cut size and pre-drying time of beef to mainstream pastoral processing in Kenya’s meat industry." Pastoralism 7.1 (2017): 1-7.Publisher
University of Nairobi
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