Dry-cured ham |
Low-Medium |
+ |
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High |
+ |
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Dry-fermented sausages |
Low-Medium |
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Addition of microbial cultures (i.e., yeast) in combination to a long ripening process [106] or fast acidification [143].
Use of smoke [143,158]. Combining different methods is more efficient.
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High |
+ |
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Fresh meat |
Low-Medium |
+ |
Use of leaner meat cuts [6,140].
Preparation at home and high serving temperatures not recommended [6].
Cooking for a longer time, at high temperatures and conditions that enable volatilization of boar taint: frying in oil [162].
It is recommended use of spices (especially those with distinctive aromas), their respective essential oils or liquid smoke [170,171] and their combinations [166,172,173].
Masking may be used for products with low to medium boar taint but is never complete.
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High |
+ |
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Cooked meat products |
Low-Medium |
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Open cooking process (allowing evaporation and drainage) should be applied.
Combination of smoking and spices [133,178].
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High |
+ |
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