Effect of soy sauce type on the quality characteristics of emulsion sausages

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Hyun-Wook Kim
Ko-Eun Hwang
Dong-Heon Song
Yong-Jae Kim
Youn-Kyung Ham
Eui-Joo Yeo
Tae-Jun Jeong
Yun-Sang Choi
Cheon-Jei Kim
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[1] Konkuk University,Department of Food Science and Biotechnology of Animal Resources
[2] Korean Food Research Institute,Food Processing Research Center
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Food Science and Biotechnology | 2015年 / 24卷
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electronic nose; flavor; emulsion sausage; soy sauce;
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The emulsion sausages were prepared with industrially brewed soy sauce at levels of 0, 1, 3, and 5%, and were additionally prepared with two further types of soy sauce (mixed and Korean traditional soy sauces) at a concentration of 1%. Soy sauce increased the satisfaction for flavor and saltiness of emulsion sausages. Addition of 1% soy sauce improved the overall acceptance without adverse effect on physicochemical and textural properties. From the results of electronic nose analysis, soy sauce results in an increased peak intensity of the emulsion sausages. In principal component analysis, clusters of emulsion sausages formulated with Korea traditional soy sauce and industrially brewed soy sauce were clearly distinct from the control (without soy sauce). Thus, our study suggested that addition of 1% soy sauce could be effective for improving the flavor of emulsion sausages, and the effects are highly dependent on the type of soy sauce used.
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