A quantitative method to measure and evaluate the peelability of shrimps (Pandalus borealis)

Nina Gringer*, Thi Tem Dang, Vibeke Orlien, Karsten Olsen, Niels Bøknæs, Flemming Jessen

*Corresponding author for this work
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    Abstract

    A novel, standardized method has been developed in order to provide a quantitative description of shrimp peelability. The peeling process was based on the measure of the strength of the shell-muscle attachment of the shrimp using a texture analyzer, and calculated into the peeling work. The self-consistent method, insensitive of the shrimp size, was proven valid for assessment of ice maturation of shrimps. The quantitative peeling efficiency (peeling work) and performance (degree of shell removal) showed that the decrease in peeling work correlated with the amount of satisfactory peeled shrimps, indicating an effective weakening of the shell-muscle attachment. The developed method provides the industry with a quantitative analysis for measurement of peeling efficiency and peeling performance of shrimps. It may be used for comparing different maturation conditions in relation to optimization of shrimps peeling.

    Original languageEnglish
    JournalLWT
    Volume94
    Pages (from-to)20-24
    Number of pages5
    ISSN0023-6438
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2018

    Keywords

    • Ice maturation
    • Pandalus borealis
    • Peelability measurement
    • Texture analyzer

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