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Meat. Consumption Red meat consumption has decreased from 145 lb per person in 1970 to 116 lb per person in 2005 Red meat consumption has decreased from.

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1 Meat

2 Consumption Red meat consumption has decreased from 145 lb per person in 1970 to 116 lb per person in 2005 Red meat consumption has decreased from 145 lb per person in 1970 to 116 lb per person in 2005 Beef consumption decreased from 84 lb in 1970 to 65 lb in 2005 Beef consumption decreased from 84 lb in 1970 to 65 lb in 2005 Increase in use of mixtures containing mainly meat, poultry or fish (hamburgers, frozen dinners, chili) Increase in use of mixtures containing mainly meat, poultry or fish (hamburgers, frozen dinners, chili) Decrease in use of separate cuts of meat such as steaks and roasts. Decrease in use of separate cuts of meat such as steaks and roasts.

3 Nutritive Value Protein - high quality Protein - high quality Fats - mostly saturated, cholesterol Fats - mostly saturated, cholesterol Vitamins - good source of thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, vitamin A. Thiamin may be lost by heating Vitamins - good source of thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, vitamin A. Thiamin may be lost by heating Minerals - good source of iron, zinc, phosphorus. Minerals may be leached in cooking. Minerals - good source of iron, zinc, phosphorus. Minerals may be leached in cooking.

4 Structure Muscle Muscle Muscle fibers are long thin structures ensheathed by a delicate membrane, the sarcolemma. Contractible matter made of myosin and actin which combine in contraction to form actinomycin. Myosin forms thick filaments and actin forms thin filaments. ATP provides energy for the process. Muscle fibers are long thin structures ensheathed by a delicate membrane, the sarcolemma. Contractible matter made of myosin and actin which combine in contraction to form actinomycin. Myosin forms thick filaments and actin forms thin filaments. ATP provides energy for the process. _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ -------- --------- --------- --------- _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ -------- --------- --------- --------- _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ -------- --------- --------- --------- -------- --------- --------- ---------

5 Connective tissue Muscle fibers are bound by connective tissue, provides support. Endomysium - surrounds individual muscle cells Perimysium - surround a bundle of fibers Epimysium - surrounds bundles Connective tissue Muscle fibers are bound by connective tissue, provides support. Endomysium - surrounds individual muscle cells Perimysium - surround a bundle of fibers Epimysium - surrounds bundles 1. Collagen - found in tendons. Hydrolyzed to 1. Collagen - found in tendons. Hydrolyzed to gelatin in water and becomes tender. gelatin in water and becomes tender. 2. Elastin - found in ligaments 2. Elastin - found in ligaments 3. Ground substance - mucopolysaccharides 3. Ground substance - mucopolysaccharides Amount of collagen in meat effects tenderness Amount of collagen in meat effects tenderness

6 Fat Fat 1. Fatty tissue or cover fat 1. Fatty tissue or cover fat 2. Marbling - intramuscular fat 2. Marbling - intramuscular fat Bone Bone May help identify location on carcass. Tender cuts from back of animal, less active muscles. Examples: rib, t-bone, wedge. Less tender cuts from shoulder and hip, more active muscles. Examples: blade and round bone May help identify location on carcass. Tender cuts from back of animal, less active muscles. Examples: rib, t-bone, wedge. Less tender cuts from shoulder and hip, more active muscles. Examples: blade and round bone

7 Tenderness of Meat Amount of connective tissue - collagen Amount of connective tissue - collagen Fat, marbling - layer of fat insulates carcass, delaying chilling, thus metabolic changes occur. Some research shows no definite relation of fat to tenderness. Fat, marbling - layer of fat insulates carcass, delaying chilling, thus metabolic changes occur. Some research shows no definite relation of fat to tenderness. Low voltage electrical stimulation - more postmortem metabolism Low voltage electrical stimulation - more postmortem metabolism Tenderizing Tenderizing

8 Tenderizing Techniques 1. Enzymes - digest proteins and cause 1. Enzymes - digest proteins and cause tenderization: papain, bromelin, ficin. tenderization: papain, bromelin, ficin. Caused by general hydrolysis. Caused by general hydrolysis. 2. Mechanical - pounding, grinding, cubing. 2. Mechanical - pounding, grinding, cubing. Accomplished by breaking fibers. Accomplished by breaking fibers. 3. Acid - hydrolyzes proteins such as a 3. Acid - hydrolyzes proteins such as a marinade. marinade. 4. Salts – retain moisture and break down 4. Salts – retain moisture and break down compounds surrounding muscles which compounds surrounding muscles which causes the release of protein causes the release of protein 5. Hydration of connective tissue by 5. Hydration of connective tissue by cooking in moisture cooking in moisture.

9 Color Heme proteins: hemoglobin and myoglobin give red color. Combine reversibly with oxygen Heme proteins: hemoglobin and myoglobin give red color. Combine reversibly with oxygen Fresh meat Fresh meat O2 O2 Myoglobin Oxymyoglobin Metamyoglobin Purplish red Red Brown Metamyoglobin caused by oxidation of iron. Increased by denaturation of protein by freezing, salt, or UV light

10 Cooked meat Cooked meat heat heat Oxymyoglobin ---> denatured globin denatured globin hemochrome denatured globin hemochrome Red Gray-Brown (tan) Red Gray-Brown (tan)

11 Cured meat Cured meat nitrite heat nitrite heat Myoglobin ---> nitroso-myoglobin ---> Purplish red Red oxidation oxidation denatured globin denatured globin nitroso- reduction nitroso- hemochrome hemichrome Pink Brown Pink Brown

12 Types of Meat Beef Tenderness depends on muscle, connective tissue, fat and bone. Color: purplish red or cherry red Beef Tenderness depends on muscle, connective tissue, fat and bone. Color: purplish red or cherry red Veal More collagen and elastin than beef. Low fat but moist heat not always needed as animal is young, tender, and juicy. Color: lighter red, pinkish tinge around bones Veal More collagen and elastin than beef. Low fat but moist heat not always needed as animal is young, tender, and juicy. Color: lighter red, pinkish tinge around bones

13 Lamb Young animal, tender. Better roasted than seared as high heat may toughen muscle tissue. Color: darker, deeper red than beef Lamb Young animal, tender. Better roasted than seared as high heat may toughen muscle tissue. Color: darker, deeper red than beef Pork Usually tender, best when roasted in open pan without water at 325 F. Color: dull rose Pork Usually tender, best when roasted in open pan without water at 325 F. Color: dull rose

14 Inspection and Grading USDA is responsible for inspection, grading, and setting of standards. USDA is responsible for inspection, grading, and setting of standards. Government inspection Required of all animals that enter interstate commerce. Animals inspected alive and at various stages in slaughtering process. Strategy includes: HACCP plan, written sanitation standard operating procedures, tests for Salmonella on raw meats and tests for generic E. coli. Government inspection Required of all animals that enter interstate commerce. Animals inspected alive and at various stages in slaughtering process. Strategy includes: HACCP plan, written sanitation standard operating procedures, tests for Salmonella on raw meats and tests for generic E. coli.

15 Grading Grading Quality grade - based on maturity, character of lean (color, firmness, marbling). Quality grade - based on maturity, character of lean (color, firmness, marbling). Yield grade - based on cutability which indicates the proportionate amount of salable retail cuts from a carcass. Yield grade - based on cutability which indicates the proportionate amount of salable retail cuts from a carcass.

16 Storage Cold storage is required as meat is highly perishable. Cold storage is required as meat is highly perishable. Best if stored below 36 F or at least refrigerator temperatures. Maximum refrigerator storage is 3-5 days, however, ground or variety meats should be used in 1-2 days. Best if stored below 36 F or at least refrigerator temperatures. Maximum refrigerator storage is 3-5 days, however, ground or variety meats should be used in 1-2 days. Should be wrapped as not to absorb odors from surrounding foods. Should be wrapped as not to absorb odors from surrounding foods.

17 Meat Cookery Dry heat - used on tender cuts of meat that contain a high proportion of muscle tissue. Examples: roasting or baking, broiling, pan-broiling, pan frying, deep fat frying. Dry heat - used on tender cuts of meat that contain a high proportion of muscle tissue. Examples: roasting or baking, broiling, pan-broiling, pan frying, deep fat frying. Moist heat - used for less tender cuts of meat that contain more connective tissue like collagen and elastin which soften in moisture. Examples: braising, stewing, boiling, pressure cooking and slow cooking. Moist heat - used for less tender cuts of meat that contain more connective tissue like collagen and elastin which soften in moisture. Examples: braising, stewing, boiling, pressure cooking and slow cooking.

18 Cuts of Meat Most tender cuts Rib, T-bone or loin, and wedge or sirloin Most tender cuts Rib, T-bone or loin, and wedge or sirloin Medium tender cuts Chuck or arm - shoulder area, rump - hind leg area, and round Medium tender cuts Chuck or arm - shoulder area, rump - hind leg area, and round Least tender cuts Flank, plate, brisket, neck, shank Least tender cuts Flank, plate, brisket, neck, shank

19 Bones and Retail Cuts of Meat Rib bone-rib steak, standing rib roast, rib eye roast Rib bone-rib steak, standing rib roast, rib eye roast T-bone-T-bone steak, NY strip steak, porterhouse steak, loin roast, loin chop, tenderloin T-bone-T-bone steak, NY strip steak, porterhouse steak, loin roast, loin chop, tenderloin Wedge bone-sirloin steak, sirloin tips Wedge bone-sirloin steak, sirloin tips Round bone-round steak, top round, bottom round, cubed steak Round bone-round steak, top round, bottom round, cubed steak Blade bone-blade steak, blade roast, shoulder steak, shoulder roast, arm roast, or arm steak Blade bone-blade steak, blade roast, shoulder steak, shoulder roast, arm roast, or arm steak

20 Power Point Authors Jon Christiano & Dr. Jane Ross The University of Vermont Foods and Nutrition Basic Concepts of Food


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