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Hot processed beef--microbiological characteristics
Fung, D.Y.C.; Lee, C.Y.; Kastner, C.; Dikeman, M.; Hunt, M.; Kropf, D.; Lyon, M.
Conference paper
Publication Date:1980
Conference:Cattlemen's Day, 1980, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, March 7, 1980 Starting Page:7, Publisher:Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station
To help insure that hot-processed beef has an acceptable shelf life
and is microbiologically safe, the microbial characteristics of the product
must be evaluated. This is particularly true for hot-processed cuts that
are packaged and boxed prior to complete chilling--a practice that facilitates
handling. An adequate chilling rate the first several hours postmortem
is extremely important to the microbiological quality and shelf life of
meat. Therefore, in order to insure an acceptable hot-processed beef product,
this study was designed to establish chilling rates necessary to satisfactorily
control microbial activity in hot-boned beef.
Keywords: Beef; Hot-processed beef; Microbiological quality; Shelf life