Effect of freezing rate and comminution on dielectric properties of pork

The impact of comminution and the freezing rate on the dielectric properties (ε' and ε'') of meats measured at frequencies used for cooking, i.e. radio frequency, RF (27.12 MHz), and microwave, MW (915 and 2450 MHz), were evaluated. The temperature rises (ΔT) were also measured follow...

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Main Authors: James G. LYNG, Lu ZHANG, Francesco MARRA, Nigel P. BRUNTON
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences 2013-10-01
Series:Czech Journal of Food Sciences
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Online Access:https://cjfs.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/cjf-201305-0001_effect-of-freezing-rate-and-comminution-on-dielectric-properties-of-pork.php
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Summary:The impact of comminution and the freezing rate on the dielectric properties (ε' and ε'') of meats measured at frequencies used for cooking, i.e. radio frequency, RF (27.12 MHz), and microwave, MW (915 and 2450 MHz), were evaluated. The temperature rises (ΔT) were also measured following standardised RF or MW cooking protocols (90 s at 450 W). A factorially designed experiment was conducted and the results suggested that ε' and ε'' were generally, though not always, significantly lower in more highly comminuted samples. At MW frequencies in meats with added ingredients, the frozen products generally had lower ε' and higher ε'' values, while slowly frozen meats with no added ingredients had higher ε' values at MW frequencies. Overall, the impact of comminution and freezing rate on ΔT was relatively minor.
ISSN:1212-1800
1805-9317