PSE Meat — Most Common Species
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Question (English)
Pale, Soft & Exudative (PSE) meat is common in:
- Pig ✓ Correct
- Cattle
- Buffalo
- Goat
Correct Answer: Pig
PSE (Pale, Soft & Exudative) meat is most commonly found in pigs (pork). It is also known as Watery Pork.
Why PSE Occurs in Pigs
PSE meat develops in stress-susceptible pigs when the muscle pH falls very rapidly (to 5.8–5.6) while the carcass is still warm (above 35°C) immediately after slaughter. This rapid pH decline, combined with high temperature, causes protein denaturation — resulting in poor water-binding capacity, pale colour, and soft/exudative texture.
Key Features of PSE Meat
- Lower water-binding properties → loses weight rapidly during cooking
- Leads to decreased processing yields
- Colour: pale/greyish-pink instead of normal greyish-pink of pork
- Texture: soft and watery
Why Other Options Are Wrong
- Cattle → prone to DFD (Dark, Firm & Dry) meat, not PSE
- Buffalo → also prone to DFD, not PSE
- Goat → not commonly associated with PSE
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