The purpose of this study was to investigate changes in Korean meat consumption as well as meat consumption trends. During the Japanese occupation period, the supply of meat was considerably insufficient. However, meat consumption mainly in large cities has gradually increased. Especially, 'Pyeongyang cow', a specialty of Pyeongyang, started being raised as edible beef cattle in 1933. During the chaotic period following liberation from Japan, the price of meat sharply increased. However, as the meat supply stabilized, the 'beef grade system' was introduced in 1967. Since then, beef has sold according to region. During the early economic growth period of the mid-1970s, meat consumption rapidly increased, and foreign beef was first imported in 1976. The preference for beef was somewhat attenuated due to the outbreak of mad cow disease and economic slowdown of the 1990s, resulting in an increase in the consumption of pork, a replacement meat. During the recent period of economic development, meat consumption has somewhat fallen and remained low. In late 2003, with the occurrence of mad cow disease in the US, the demand for pork, and especially pork fatback, has sharply increased.
This study was carried out to investigate the effect of market weight on the sensory attributes of Korean native black pork. The M. longissimus from Korean native black pigs (KNP) with market weight of 56 kg and 70 kg were utilized as experimental materials. The intramuscular fat content, a* (redness) and b* yellowness) values were higher in KNP with market weight of 70 kg than in KNP with market weight of 56 kg (p<0.05). In TPA, hardness, adhesiveness, guminess and chewiness were lower in KNP with market weight of 70 kg than in KNP with market weight of 56 kg (p<0.05). The marbling score, meat color and overall liking among sensory evaluation of raw pork and taste, texture and overall liking among sensory evaluation of cooked pork were higher in KNP with market weight of 70 kg than in KNP with market weight of 56 kg (p<0.05). Therefore, higher market weight of KNP increased the sensory attributes of pork.
This study was carry out to investigate the quality comparison of ground Korean native black pork compared with modern genotype pork by different fat addition. The Korean native black pig and modern genotype pig were slaughtered at 75 kg and 105 kg of live weight, and for 240 days and 210 days of feeding periods, respectively. The ground lean pork (M. semimembranosus) mixed with ground fat (10, 20 and 30%, respectively) was stored for 9 days at 4℃. The crude fat increased as fat content increased. The pH of two porks increased significantly during storage. It was lower the Korean native black pork during storage than modern genotype pork. The WHC (water-holding capacity) of Korean native black pork was higher than modern genotype pork. The Korean native black pork maintained black reddish color because it had lower CIE L* value and higher CIE a* value than the modern genotype pork. CIE L, b*, C* and h values increased with increasing fat content in two samples but all CIE color values decreased during storage. TBARS (2-thiobarbituric acid reactive substances), POV (peroxide value) and FOX (ferrous oxidation-xylenol orange) of ground pork during storage were increased as fat content increased. Lipid oxidation of Korean native black pork occurred more rapidly than modern genotype pig. The Korean native black pork tended to contain more saturated fatty acids compared with the modern genotype pork. Especially, stearic acid and total SFA (saturated fatty acid) content had significantly higher in Korean native black pork (p<0.05).
This study was carried out to investigate the comparison of meat quality of Korean native black porks and modern genotype pork fed high and low lysine levels of diets at growing and finishing stages during refrigerated storage after thawing. M. longissimus from Korean native black pigs (gilts) with a live weight of 65 kg and modern genotype pork (gilts) with a live weight of 110 kg were frozen at -80 ℃ for 1 month and placed in the dark room at 1℃ for 7 days after thawing. The moisture content was significantly lower in modern genotype pork fed high lysine level of diets than to the other treatments (p<0.05), but crude fat content was significantly higher in modern genotype pork fed high lysine level of diets (p<0.05). The pH value and sensory evaluation were significantly higher in Korean native black pork than to modern genotype pork (p<0.05), and the drip loss was significantly lower in Korean native black pork (p<0.05). CIE L*, ho and hunter L were significantly lower in modern genotype pork fed high lysine level of diets than to modern genotype pork fed low lysine level of diets (p<0.05). Myristate, palmitate and saturated fatty acid content were significantly lower in Korean native black pork fed high lysine level of diets than to Korean native black pork fed low lysine level of diet (p<0.05), but unsaturated fatty acid content and UFA/SFA ratio were higher in Korean native black pork fed high lysine level of diets (p<0.05). Consequently, as Korean native black pigs were fed high lysine level of diets at growing and finishing stages, saturated fatty acid content of pork increased but unsaturated fatty acid content and UFA/SFA ratio of pork decreased. And the water-holding capacity, color stability and sensory evaluation of Korean native black porks were better than those of modern genotype pork.
This study was carried out to investigate the comparison of quality characteristics of Korean native black porks fed high, medium and low levels of lysine diets at growing and finishing stages during refrigerated storage. M. longissimus from Korean native black pigs (gilts) with a live weight of 65 kg were placed in the dark room at 4℃ for 7 days and utilized for the quality measurements. The proximate composition, drip loss, TBARS value and sensory evaluation of raw and cooked meat were not affected by dietary lysine level. Korean native black pork fed low lysine diets showed the highest redness (a*) at day 7. Consequently, as Korean native black pigs were fed low lysine diets at growing and finishing stages, it was effective in color stability of porks.
Customer needs in food service industry is not only demanding high quality product(food), but also high quality service. Therefore, how to provide high quality service based on customers expectation, and how to design the service systems by food service industry or restaurants are important task. This study is service quality of Korean restaurant customers, it aims analyzes factors influences service quality of food service industry based on the perception of pork-belly specialty restaurants customers. It is expected that there is significant difference according to gender concerning level of satisfaction in service quality of food service industry as a result of analyzing the level of satisfaction for frequency of eating out relatively to the purpose of eating out, and researching the level of satisfaction for service quality of food service industry after visiting the restaurant. Based on such results, solutions that can cope with social, cultural and economical environment of food service industry are suggested. Selection of food service business, samples, and purpose of eating out, which are limits of this study, needs to be studied continuously in the future after diversifying and segmentation.
This study was performed to investigate the changes of amount of S. typhimurium during cooking processes using pork and japchae (a Korean food which is made from meat, vegetables and noodles), and to support a practical application to develop a hazard analysis critical control point (HACCP) model. The pork was purchased in a retail shop, cut (0.5 cm × 10 cm × 10 cm, 25 g), tested for Salmonella contamination (results : negative), inoculated with S. typhimurium (10^7 CFU/g), then treated in various conditions related to cooking. After thawing for 24 hours in various conditions, the number of S. typhimurium was increased to 10^(10) CFU/g at a refrigerated temperature (4-10℃), and to 10^(21) CFU/g at room temperature (22-29℃). After thawing in a microwave oven for 40 seconds, the number of S. typhimurium increased to l0^8 CFU/g. During the thawing period, the number of S. typhimurium increased over time. At the refrigerated temperature, the number of the bacteria was 10^(10) CFU/g after 24 hours, 10^(13) CFU/g after 48 hours, and 10^(20) CFU/g after 72 hours. At room temperature the number of bacteria reached 10^(11) CFU/g in 2 hours, 10^(15) CFU/g in 4 hours, 10^(16) CFU/g in 8 hours, 10^(18) CFU/ g in 12 hours, and 10^(21) CFU/g in 24 hours. After cooking in a frying pan (150±7℃) for 3 minutes, the bacterial count was 10^6 CFU/g. After cooking in hot water for 20 minutes, the bacterial count was 10^7 CFU/g at 60℃, 10^6 CFU/g at 63℃, and 10⁴ CFU/g at 65℃. The fried pork was mi×ed with cooked vegetables, noodles, sesame oil, sesame seeds, and seasonings to make Korean japchae. This process took 10±2 minutes. The bacterial count in the japchae increased to 10^7 CFU/g from the count of 10^6 CFU/g of the fried pork before it was mixed with the other ingredients. These results indicate that the amount of S. typhimurium is effected by various different cooking processes. This study can suggest that pork should be cooked in water at over 65℃ for 20 minutes in order to prevent food poisoning, if the pork is contaminated with S. typhimurium. The presence of S. typhimurium in the raw pork is identified in an HA for japchae, and the primary CCP for japchae is inadequate cooking (cooking method and time/temperature). We need to standardize time-temperature-size and amount of pork in cooking japchae, because pork is usually cooked in ordinary frying pans when we make this food.
본 연구는 국민 영양평가 및 정책 수립에 근간이 되는 국가표준식품성분표 개정을 위해 농촌진흥청과 국립축산 과학원이 공동으로 국산 돈육의 대표 시료를 선정하고 부위별로 신뢰성이 확보된 vitamin B12 함량 데이터 구축을 위해 분석법 검증과 분석품질관리를 수행한 연구이다. Immunoaffinity-HPLC 분석법을 특이성, 직선성, 검출한계 및 정량한계, 정확성, 정밀성 등의 분석수행특성 지표를 이용하여 평가한 결과 모든 항목에서 AOAC 가이드라인 수용기준에 충족되는 것을 확인하였다. 또한 모든 시료 분석 시 in-house QC sample을 분석한 결과 QC chart의 관리한 계선 안에 포함이 되어 본 연구 기간 동안 수행된 모든 시료 분석이 관리하에 정확성과 정밀성을 나타내는 분석값 임을 확인할 수 있었다. 총 7개 primal cut과 이들로부터 세분화된 22개 retail cut의 vitamin B12 함량 분석 결과 주요 부위(평균 0.42-0.69 μg/100 g) 뿐만 아니라 같은 부위 안에 서도 세부 부위에 따라 vitamin B12 함량에서 차이가 나타났다. 특히, 삼겹살과 목심 부위에서 vitamin B12 함량이 높게 나타났으며 세부 부위에서는 삼겹살 부위의 토시살이 0.98 μg/100 g로 최고값을 보였고, 등심 부위의 알등심살과 뒷다리 부위의 홍두깨살이 0.33 μg/100 g으로 가장 낮은 수준을 나타냈다. Vitamin B12 함량은 돈육의 부위별 단백질 함량과는 유의적인 차이를 보였으나 지방 및 수분 함량과는 유의 적인 차이를 보이지 않았다. 본 연구에서 생산된 국내산 돈육의 부위별 vitamin B12 함량 데이터는 분석법 검증과 분석품질관리를 통하여 신뢰성이 확보된 데이터로 국가표 준식품성분표 개정에 활용될 수 있을 것으로 기대된다.
본 연구는 진열중 조도 처리에 따른 재래종 돈육과 개량종 돈육의 지방산화 및 육색 안정성을 비교하고자 실시하였다. 평균 출하체중 66 kg의 재래종 돼지(거세돈) 5두와 112 kg인 개량종 돼지(, 거세돈) 5두를 도축하여 등심(M. longissimus) 부위를 에서 5일 동안 숙성한 다음 의 암실 및 3,000 lux에 7일 동안 진열하였다. 재래종이 개량종보다 높은 지방 함량을 가진 반면(p 함량을 가졌다(p
본 연구는 몽골의 돼지고기 시장을 분석하고 국내산 돼지고기의 대몽골 수출 지속 가능성을 모색하는데 그 목적이 있는바, 연구결과를 요약하면 다음과 같다. 첫째, 몽골의 돼지고기 소비는 생산량이 부족하여 주로 수입에 의존하고 있으며 돼지고기 가격을 100으로 가정할 때 타 육류의 소비자 가격은 쇠고기 63, 닭고기 100, 양고기 54로서 돼지고기가 비싼 편이다. 둘째, 몽골에서 수입을 원하는 부위는 가격이 저렴한 부위를 요구하기 때문에 국내산 돼지