Non-linear rheology reveals the importance of elasticity in meat and meat analogues

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The interest in plant-based meat analogues as an alternative to meat is currently growing. Rheological benchmarking is used to reveal how closely meat analogues resemble the original meat products. Texture maps and dissipation colour schemes were used to reveal similarities in and differences between rheological responses of meat and meat analogues (especially chicken analogues). Under heating, meat analogues differ in terms of their lower elasticity compared with heated meat. The changes caused by heating meat and meat analogues were different as well. Heating of meat resulted in a tougher and more elastic material, while heating has a minor effect on meat analogues. Future developments should therefore focus on routes to create more elasticity and possibly allow heating effects on texture to mimic meat characteristics even better.

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Schreuders, F. K. G., Sagis, L. M. C., Bodnár, I., Boom, R. M., & van der Goot, A. J. (2022). Non-linear rheology reveals the importance of elasticity in meat and meat analogues. Scientific Reports, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-04478-z

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