Quality changes of long-life foods during three-month storage at different temperatures

The aim of this study was to describe quality changes of eight long-life foods (instant potato purée with milk, instant goulash soup, canned white-type cheese, pre-baked baguette, szeged goulash meal-ready-to-eat, canned chicken meat, pork pate and canned tuna fish) during three-month sto...

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Main Authors: Zuzana Bubelová, Michaela Černíková, Leona Buňková, Jaroslav Talár, Václav Zajíček, Pavel Foltin, František Buňka
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Language:English
Published: HACCP Consulting 2017-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.potravinarstvo.com/journal1/index.php/potravinarstvo/article/view/688
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spelling doaj-b663784d61e14798b21b8622f94c1ec52020-11-24T23:27:04ZengHACCP ConsultingPotravinarstvo 1337-09602017-01-01111435110.5219/688512Quality changes of long-life foods during three-month storage at different temperaturesZuzana Bubelová0Michaela Černíková1Leona Buňková2Jaroslav Talár3Václav Zajíček4Pavel Foltin5František Buňka6Tomas Bata University in Zlin, Faculty of Technology, Department of Food Technology, nam. T. G. Masaryka 5555, 760 01 ZlinTomas Bata University in Zlin, Faculty of Technology, Department of Food Technology, nam. T. G. Masaryka 5555, 760 01 ZlinTomas Bata University in Zlin, Faculty of Technology, Department of Environmental Protection Engineering, nam. T. G. Masaryka 5555, 760 01 ZlinUniversity of Defence, Faculty of Military Leadership, Department of Logistics, Kounicova 65, 662 10 BrnoUniversity of Defence, Faculty of Military Leadership, Department of Logistics, Kounicova 65, 662 10 BrnoUniversity of Defence, Faculty of Military Leadership, Department of Logistics, Kounicova 65, 662 10 Brno, Czech RepublicTomas Bata University in Zlin, Faculty of Technology, Department of Food Technology, nam. T. G. Masaryka 5555, 760 01 Zlin, Czech RepublicThe aim of this study was to describe quality changes of eight long-life foods (instant potato pur&eacute;e with milk, instant goulash soup, canned white-type cheese, pre-baked baguette, szeged goulash meal-ready-to-eat, canned chicken meat, pork pate and canned tuna fish) during three-month storage at 4 different temperatures (-18 &deg;C, 5 &deg;C, 23 &deg;C and 40 &deg;C). These temperatures were chosen to simulate various climatic conditions in which these foods could be used to ensure the boarding during crisis situations and military operations to provide high level of sustainability. Foods were assessed in terms of microbiological (total number of aerobic and/or facultative anaerobic mesophilic microorganisms, number of aerobic and anaerobic spore-forming microorganisms, number of enterobacteria, number of yeasts and/or moulds), chemical (pH-values, dry matter, fat, crude protein, ammonia and thiobarbituric acid reactive substances contents), texture profile (hardness) and sensory (appearance, consistency, firmness, flavour and off-flavour) analyses. Microbiological analyses showed expected results with the exception of szeged goulash, pork pate and tuna fish, which, although being sterilised products, contained some counts of bacteria. The decrease of pH-values and increase of dry matter, ammonia and thiobarbituric acid reactive substances contents were observed during the storage of all foods due to prolonged storage time and/or elevated storage temperature. Furthermore, according to texture profile analysis, hardness of cheese and baguette rose as a result of both storage temperature and time. Finally, the highest storage temperature (40 &deg;C) resulted in a deterioration of sensory quality (especially flavour) of most foods; the exceptions were pate and tuna fish which retained good sensory quality throughout 3-month storage at all temperatures.<br /><!--[endif] -->http://www.potravinarstvo.com/journal1/index.php/potravinarstvo/article/view/688long-life foodslong-term storagequality changescrisis boardingcombat ration
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author Zuzana Bubelová
Michaela Černíková
Leona Buňková
Jaroslav Talár
Václav Zajíček
Pavel Foltin
František Buňka
spellingShingle Zuzana Bubelová
Michaela Černíková
Leona Buňková
Jaroslav Talár
Václav Zajíček
Pavel Foltin
František Buňka
Quality changes of long-life foods during three-month storage at different temperatures
Potravinarstvo
long-life foods
long-term storage
quality changes
crisis boarding
combat ration
author_facet Zuzana Bubelová
Michaela Černíková
Leona Buňková
Jaroslav Talár
Václav Zajíček
Pavel Foltin
František Buňka
author_sort Zuzana Bubelová
title Quality changes of long-life foods during three-month storage at different temperatures
title_short Quality changes of long-life foods during three-month storage at different temperatures
title_full Quality changes of long-life foods during three-month storage at different temperatures
title_fullStr Quality changes of long-life foods during three-month storage at different temperatures
title_full_unstemmed Quality changes of long-life foods during three-month storage at different temperatures
title_sort quality changes of long-life foods during three-month storage at different temperatures
publisher HACCP Consulting
series Potravinarstvo
issn 1337-0960
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The aim of this study was to describe quality changes of eight long-life foods (instant potato pur&eacute;e with milk, instant goulash soup, canned white-type cheese, pre-baked baguette, szeged goulash meal-ready-to-eat, canned chicken meat, pork pate and canned tuna fish) during three-month storage at 4 different temperatures (-18 &deg;C, 5 &deg;C, 23 &deg;C and 40 &deg;C). These temperatures were chosen to simulate various climatic conditions in which these foods could be used to ensure the boarding during crisis situations and military operations to provide high level of sustainability. Foods were assessed in terms of microbiological (total number of aerobic and/or facultative anaerobic mesophilic microorganisms, number of aerobic and anaerobic spore-forming microorganisms, number of enterobacteria, number of yeasts and/or moulds), chemical (pH-values, dry matter, fat, crude protein, ammonia and thiobarbituric acid reactive substances contents), texture profile (hardness) and sensory (appearance, consistency, firmness, flavour and off-flavour) analyses. Microbiological analyses showed expected results with the exception of szeged goulash, pork pate and tuna fish, which, although being sterilised products, contained some counts of bacteria. The decrease of pH-values and increase of dry matter, ammonia and thiobarbituric acid reactive substances contents were observed during the storage of all foods due to prolonged storage time and/or elevated storage temperature. Furthermore, according to texture profile analysis, hardness of cheese and baguette rose as a result of both storage temperature and time. Finally, the highest storage temperature (40 &deg;C) resulted in a deterioration of sensory quality (especially flavour) of most foods; the exceptions were pate and tuna fish which retained good sensory quality throughout 3-month storage at all temperatures.<br /><!--[endif] -->
topic long-life foods
long-term storage
quality changes
crisis boarding
combat ration
url http://www.potravinarstvo.com/journal1/index.php/potravinarstvo/article/view/688
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