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Physical and sensory characterization and consumer preference of corn and barley-fed beef

Steaks from corn-fed and barley-fed beef were characterized by a trained panel, which rated corn-fed beef higher ( p < 0.05) for tenderness attributes and overall flavor intensity. Canadian consumers preferred ( p < 0.01) cooked and raw steaks from barley-fed beef, while Mexican consumers show...

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Published in:Meat science 2008-11, Vol.80 (3), p.857-863
Main Authors: Wismer, W.V., Okine, E.K., Stein, A., Seibel, M.R., Goonewardene, L.A.
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description Steaks from corn-fed and barley-fed beef were characterized by a trained panel, which rated corn-fed beef higher ( p < 0.05) for tenderness attributes and overall flavor intensity. Canadian consumers preferred ( p < 0.01) cooked and raw steaks from barley-fed beef, while Mexican consumers showed no preference ( p > 0.05) for either type of finished beef. Japanese consumers showed a preference ( p < 0.05) for the appearance of raw barley-fed steaks but a preference for cooked corn-fed steaks ( p < 0.05). No differences ( p > 0.05) were observed for Warner–Bratzler shear, marbling scores, cooking losses or Hunter colorimeter values. There was a trend for higher concentrations ( p < 0.08) of the saturated fatty acids in the barley treatment, but no differences ( p > 0.10) in mono or polyunsaturated fatty acids.
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