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http://dx.doi.org/10.9724/kfcs.2017.33.1.20

Effects of Pork Liver Levels on The Quality Characteristics on Hamburger Patties  

Choi, Yun-Sang (Food Processing Research Center, Korean Food Research Institute)
Ku, Su-Kyung (Food Processing Research Center, Korean Food Research Institute)
Lee, Hae-Jin (Food Processing Research Center, Korean Food Research Institute)
Park, Jong-Dae (Food Processing Research Center, Korean Food Research Institute)
Sung, Jung-Min (Food Processing Research Center, Korean Food Research Institute)
Jeon, Ki-Hong (Food Processing Research Center, Korean Food Research Institute)
Oh, Nam-Su (Institute of Dairy Food Research, Seoul Dairy Cooperative)
Kim, Young-Boong (Food Processing Research Center, Korean Food Research Institute)
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Korean journal of food and cookery science / v.33, no.1, 2017 , pp. 20-27 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose: The objective of this study was to examine the effects of pork liver levels on the quality characteristics of hamburger patties. Methods: The effects of the addition of livers concentrations from 0% to 20% were investigated based on chemical composition, cooking characteristics, physicochemical properties, shear force, and sensory characteristics of hamburger patties. Results: The increasing pork liver levels from 0% to 20% resulted in increased moisture content, ash content, redness, reduction in diameter, and reduction in thickness of hamburger patties, but decreased the fat content, lightness, cooking yield, shear force and water holding capacity of hamburger patties. The protein content of hamburger patties with different amounts of pork liver showed no significant differences. The hamburger patties with increasing pork liver levels had lower color, flavor, juiciness, and overall acceptability scores, but the overall acceptability of control showed similar trends to T1 (treatments with 5% pork liver). Conclusion: Pork liver in the formulation showed similar quality characteristics as compared to control hamburger patties without liver, with best results obtained on adding up to 5% pork liver.
Keywords
hamburger patty; liver; cooking yield; shear force; water holding capacity;
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