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Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports
1985; Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station contribution; no. 85-319-S; Report of progress (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service); 470; Beef; Ground beef; Packaging; Flavor; Consumer
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Vacuum-Packaged Versus Conventionally Packaged Ground Beef: The Influence Of Packaging On Consumer Acceptance And Flavor Characteristics (1985), N.M. Lynch, J.F. Caul, Donald H. Kropf, Curtis L. Kastner
Vacuum-Packaged Versus Conventionally Packaged Ground Beef: The Influence Of Packaging On Consumer Acceptance And Flavor Characteristics (1985), N.M. Lynch, J.F. Caul, Donald H. Kropf, Curtis L. Kastner
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports
Vacuum-packaged ground beef was compared to a conventionally packaged (polyvinyl chloride) product to determine consumer flavor and aroma preferences. In addition, flavor characteristics were described and quantified by a trained panel. Consumer panels slightly preferred the cooked beef flavor of the conventionally packaged product and the raw aroma of the vacuum-packaged product. Conventionally packaged samples displayed for 3 days and then cooked were slightly less beefy, less fresh, more stale, slightly less bloody/serumy, slightly less sour, and had less of a metallic mouth feel than vacuum-packaged samples stored 12 days and cooked. Throughout display, flavor of the vacuum-packaged samples was …