Oldest Method of Meat Preservation

Question

The oldest method of preservation of meat is:

Select an answer

The oldest method of preservation of meat is:

  1. Curing — Correct Answer
  2. Chilling
  3. Freezing
  4. Smoking
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Curing

Curing is the oldest method of preservation of meat. It has been used for thousands of years before refrigeration was available.

What is Curing?
  • Curing involves the addition of salt, sugar, nitrate, and/or nitrite to meat to preserve it.
  • These agents reduce water activity (aw) — making the environment inhospitable for microbial growth.
Traditional Use of Curing
  • Curing is traditionally and most commonly used for Pork (e.g., bacon, ham).
  • Example: Bacon is prepared from the belly of pig; preserved by curing with brine.
  • Ham = meat from the thigh or buttocks of a pig, cured.
Curing Ingredients
  • Sodium chloride (salt) — reduces water activity.
  • Sugar — acts as humectant, fermentation substrate, and flavour agent.
  • Sodium nitrate (500 ppm) — acts as colour fixative and antimicrobial.
  • Sodium nitrite (200 ppm) — active antibotulinal agent; colour fixative.

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