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Animal Refresher, Meat Science
Type of Meat That Exhibits Bloom
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Question (English)
Bloom is a property of:
- Cooked meat
- Fresh meat ✓ Correct
- Frozen meat
- Cured meat
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Fresh Meat
Bloom is exclusively a property of fresh meat — it is the bright, cherry-red surface colour produced by oxymyoglobin (MbO₂) when the cut surface of fresh meat is exposed to oxygen in the air.
Why Only Fresh Meat?
- Cooked meat → myoglobin is denatured by heat → brown haemichrome; no bloom
- Frozen meat → metmyoglobin accumulates on thawing → brown; no bloom
- Cured meat → pink colour from nitroso-haemochromogen (stable pink pigment); not bloom
Bloom Formation
- Freshly cut meat: Myoglobin (Mb) — purplish-red
- On air exposure (15–20 min): Mb + O₂ → Oxymyoglobin (OxyMb) — bright red = BLOOM
- Further oxidation: OxyMb → Metmyoglobin (MetMb) — brown = loss of bloom
Commercial Importance
Retailers use High Oxygen Modified Atmosphere Packaging (HiOx-MAP) to maintain bloom and extend the visual shelf life of fresh meat cuts at retail.
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