Quality traits of dry-cured loins from iberian pigs reared in montanera system as affected by pre-freezing cure

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Iberian dry-cured loins from pigs fattened in Montanera are usually subjected to seasonal production, which could be overcome through freezing the loin before the curing process. Hence, three homogeneous batches (n = 15 per batch) were established to evaluate the effect of different pre-freezing cure (−20 ± 2◦C) times (three and six months) of raw material on main quality characteristics of dry-cured loins in comparison to those elaborated from unfrozen meat. All samples were subjected to similar seasoning and same curing length to obtain dry-cured loins. Results showed a decrease in lightness, redness, chrome and hue values, polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), higher oxidative phenomena, and changes in rheological properties in fresh loins on account on freezing (p ≤ 0.05). Some quality parameters of dry-cured loins were affected by freezing, weight loss, and hardness being higher as well as salt content being lower. PUFA and Warner–Braztler Shear Force (p ≤ 0.05) also showed higher values in dry-cured loins from frozen meat than those elaborated from unfrozen counterparts.

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Ortiz, A., Tejerina, D., Contador, R., de Andrés, A. I., Petrón, M. J., Cáceres-Nevado, J. M., & García-Torres, S. (2021). Quality traits of dry-cured loins from iberian pigs reared in montanera system as affected by pre-freezing cure. Foods, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/foods10010048

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