Fjölrit RALA - 22.03.1979, Side 130

Fjölrit RALA - 22.03.1979, Side 130
-124- Table 4 shows the averages for the chewing numbers. The difference was small and insignificant but the unboiled meat had a lower chewing number than the boiled meat. 3.2 Chemical Analyses Table 5 shows the averages from the analyses of protein, fat, water, ash, nitrate/nitrite, chloride ions and water ac- tivity. The smoked meat is much drier than new uncured and unsmoked meat. The effect of age on water content is also marked. The mutton was much drier than the lamb. A high protein content results from the drying process. The nitrate content was above the legal limit (500 ppm calculated as KNO^) in S-1 and J-l. The nitrite content was above the legal limit (100 ppm calculated as NaNO^) in J-l. Little variation was observed in the salt content but it was highest in S-1 and lowest in S-2. The water activity was the same as in new uncured meat. The drying process does therefore not increase the shelf-life of the meat. The water activity was 1.05 in J-2 and 0.99 in S-l. The difference is most likely due to protein breakdown in J-2 which releases water held by capillary forces. Table 6 shows the results of the diffusion analysis. They show that a large concentration gradient of chloride and nitrate/ nitrite ions forms during curing which levels out if the meat is allowed to hang long enough. The nitrate content of J-1 is lowest in the outer part of the leg and highest in the inner part. Bacteria have probably changed part of the nitrate into nitrite and mostly in the outer parts of the leg. The salt content decreases inside the leg. The concentra- tion gradient is greatest in S-2 and S-1. The averages for salt content show that the brine is a much more effective curing agent than dry salt. The results of the dry matter analysis are somewhat unex- pected. The dry matter should be greatest in the outer parts of the leg but the results do not confirm this.
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