2024
DOI: 10.1002/jsfa.13701
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Quality changes due to refrigerated storage in a traditional dry‐cured pork belly salted with glasswort or KCl as partial substitutes for NaCl

Iasmin Ferreira,
Irma Caro,
Javier Mateo
et al.

Abstract: BACKGROUNDGlasswort represents a novel alternative to KCl for replacing sodium in meat products. To evaluate the effects of Na reduction on the quality changes of a traditional dry cured belly due to storage, fresh bellies were dry‐salted with 2% NaCl (BCON), with 2% of a mixture containing 50% NaCl and 50% KCl (BKCl) or with 1% of a mixture of 90% NaCl and 10% powdered glasswort (BGW), dry‐cured, sliced, vacuum packaged and stored under refrigeration for 60 days.RESULTSThe BKCl and BGW bellies were lower in s… Show more

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