Taste panel evaluation and acceptance of soy-beef burger in Malaysia


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Abdul Salam Babji, . and Aminah Abdullah, . and Fatimah Yusuf, . Taste panel evaluation and acceptance of soy-beef burger in Malaysia. pp. 225-233. ISSN 0126-6128

Abstract

This study was conducted to investigate the effect of the addition of textured soy protein (TSP) at 0 0.2 0.3 40 and 50 levels on the quality and general acceptance of soy-beef burgers by trained taste panels as well as the consumer. Analyses carried out at three-week intervals include thiobarbituric acid test (TBA) values water holding capacity cooking loss sensory evaluation and consumer acceptance. The increase of textured soy protein levels in beef burger resulted in significant decrease in TBA values cooking loss. The addition of textured soy protein also increased the water holding capacity of the products. Generally storage time reduced the quality of these products. Sensory properties showed that the substitution of meat with textured soy protein increased the intensity of beany flavour and taste. The addition of textured soy protein decreased the colour acceptance but had no specific effect on the quality attributes such as appearance texture saltiness and juiciness of the product. Results of the consumer acceptance test showed that there were no significant differences in preference for the 0 20 and 30 levels of textured soy protein in beef burger


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Abstract

This study was conducted to investigate the effect of the addition of textured soy protein (TSP) at 0 0.2 0.3 40 and 50 levels on the quality and general acceptance of soy-beef burgers by trained taste panels as well as the consumer. Analyses carried out at three-week intervals include thiobarbituric acid test (TBA) values water holding capacity cooking loss sensory evaluation and consumer acceptance. The increase of textured soy protein levels in beef burger resulted in significant decrease in TBA values cooking loss. The addition of textured soy protein also increased the water holding capacity of the products. Generally storage time reduced the quality of these products. Sensory properties showed that the substitution of meat with textured soy protein increased the intensity of beany flavour and taste. The addition of textured soy protein decreased the colour acceptance but had no specific effect on the quality attributes such as appearance texture saltiness and juiciness of the product. Results of the consumer acceptance test showed that there were no significant differences in preference for the 0 20 and 30 levels of textured soy protein in beef burger

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Item Type: Article
Additional Information: 8 tables; 21 ref. Summary (En Malay)
AGROVOC Term: PRODUCTOS DE LA CARNE
AGROVOC Term: PROTEINAS TEXTURIZADAS
AGROVOC Term: PROTEINAS VEGETALES
AGROVOC Term: MALASIA/ CALIDAD
AGROVOC Term: AROMA
AGROVOC Term: COMPORTAMIENTO DEL CONSUMIDOR
Depositing User: Ms. Norfaezah Khomsan
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 05:54
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/18936

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