Abstract
To clarify the potential application of large yellow croaker (LYC) as a prefabricated dish, present study evaluated the quality and flavor differences between raw and pre-cooked LYC after freezing storage and reheating via steam, water bath, and microwave methods. Results showed that raw meat retained significantly higher moisture content and water-holding capacity (WHC) compared to pre-cooked meat (p < 0.05). At 0 weeks, moisture content in RA-W, RA-S, and RA-M was 1.25 %, 2.06 %, and 3.2 % higher than PC-W, PC-S, and PC-M, respectively. WHC of RA-W, RA-S, and RA-M was 1.85 %, 4.1 %, and 1.01 % higher than raw group. Pre-cooked samples had significantly higher lipid and protein oxidation, especially with microwave reheating, with TBARS 27.5 % higher than raw group. Sensory scores and color stability were better maintained in pre-cooked samples. GC-IMS indicated that volatile flavor peak intensities were highest in the microwave group. The study provides insights for developing prefabricated LYC dishes.
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