Gaunt Adam P, Morris Robert H, Newton Michael I
School of Science & Technology, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham NG11 8NS, UK.
Foods. 2013 Aug 28;2(3):393-400. doi: 10.3390/foods2030393.
The traditional British pork pie consists of roughly chopped pork cooked in a hot water pastry crust. Due to shrinkage of the meat during cooking, the gap formed around the meat is usually sealed using a gelatin based jelly to exclude air and thus help to preserve the pie. The properties of the jelly are such that it will ingress into the pastry crust causing undesirable softening. The jelly is traditionally produced by simmering pig trotters with seasoning for several hours. In this work we demonstrate the potential of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as a tool for investigating the conditions required for producing jellies with different properties and present two examples of this use. Firstly we demonstrate that MRI can determine the ability of water to diffuse through the jelly which is critical in minimizing the amount of moisture moving from the jelly to the crust. Secondly, the impact of jelly temperature on the penetration length into the crust is investigated. These examples highlight the power of MRI as a tool for food assessment.
传统的英式猪肉馅饼由在热水面团外壳中烹制的粗切猪肉组成。由于烹饪过程中肉会收缩,肉周围形成的间隙通常用明胶基果冻密封,以排除空气,从而有助于保存馅饼。果冻的特性使其会渗入面团外壳,导致不希望出现的软化。传统上,果冻是通过将猪蹄与调味料一起炖煮数小时制成的。在这项工作中,我们展示了磁共振成像(MRI)作为一种工具来研究生产具有不同特性果冻所需条件的潜力,并给出了两个这样应用的例子。首先,我们证明MRI可以确定水在果冻中扩散的能力,这对于将从果冻转移到外壳的水分量降至最低至关重要。其次,研究了果冻温度对其渗入外壳长度的影响。这些例子突出了MRI作为食品评估工具的强大作用。