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Independent Processor editor Sam Gazdziak explains why consumers are scaling back on serving sizes, and what the meat industry can do to meet the needs of consumers looking for smaller portions.
Titled “Texture determines the sensory quality,” the paper discusses how low-pressure portioning keeps the structure of the protein mass and texture of the end product intact.