Fat replacement by green banana biomass: Impact on the technological, nutritional and dynamic sensory profiling of chicken mortadella
[Display omitted] •Green banana biomass (GBB) was studied as a fat replacer in chicken mortadella.•The increase of GBB in mortadella improved the technological and nutritional aspects.•Through Temporal-Check-All- That-Apply (TCATA), it was possible to determine drivers of liking for the product.•Inc...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Food research international 2022-02, Vol.152, p.110890-110890, Article 110890 |
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•Green banana biomass (GBB) was studied as a fat replacer in chicken mortadella.•The increase of GBB in mortadella improved the technological and nutritional aspects.•Through Temporal-Check-All- That-Apply (TCATA), it was possible to determine drivers of liking for the product.•Increasing GBB reduces the perception of juiciness and smoothness without affecting acceptance.•GBB could be used as a natural fat replacer in chicken mortadella.
Reducing the fat content of processed meat products has become necessary due to consumer-driven demand for healthier foods. In this sense, this study aimed to characterize chicken mortadella with total and partial replacement of chicken skin by green banana biomass (GBB). Five treatments (with two repetitions each and weighing 400 g) were prepared: F0 (control treatment formulated with 100% chicken skin), F1, F2, F3, and F4 (25, 50, 75, and 100% of chicken skin replacement by GBB, respectively). Samples were characterized according to physicochemical composition - approximate composition, energy value, pH, water activity (Aw), emulsion stability (ES), water-holding capacity (WHC), instrumental color (L*, a* and b*), instrumental texture, fatty acid profile, and microstructure) - nutritional quality and sensory properties (dynamic profiling by Temporal Check-all-that-apply and acceptance). The replacement of 100% chicken skin by GBB increased the WHC of mortadella and did not affect the ES in all formulations. The addition of GBB did not affect the typical mortadella flavor of the samples, and the dominance of the flavor was directed towards the fibrous and fat flavor attributes. In addition, all formulations had acceptance scores above 6.5. Based on the results, replacement up to 100% of chicken skin with GBB is possible and obtains a healthier emulsified meat product with good sensory acceptance. |
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ISSN: | 0963-9969 1873-7145 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.foodres.2021.110890 |