Abstract

ABSTRACT The effects of long-term deep freezing and standard storage temperatures on mackerel and croaker qualities were evaluated. Fishes were packed in air-containing packages and stored at −60°C, −50°C, and −18°C for six months. Drip losses of the thawed deep-frozen fishes (−60°C) were lowest throughout the storage period (p< .05), whereas the WHC values were the highest (p<.05), and TBARS and TVBN levels were the lowest (p< .05). Consequently, these fishes were regarded as fresher than those stored at −50°C and −18°C, making this temperature desirable for maintaining mackerel and croaker quality during long-term storge.

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