<b>Physical-chemical analysis of colonial italian type salami commercialized in Toledo, Paraná state</b> - doi: 10.4025/actascitechnol.v33i3.7775
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Italian-type salami, physico-chemical analysis, qualityAbstract
Italian immigration in the west of Paraná State contributed for the development of small meat industries. The colonial Italian-type salami is one of the main commercialized meat products in this region, therefore making necessary its quality evaluation. The aim of this work is to verify whether the composition of the colonial salami is in accordance with Brazilian law, and the nutritional facts information on the labels of these products. Four different marks of colonial Italian-type salami produced in the region of Toledo, Paraná State and one great trade mark of Italian-type salami were herein evaluated. Properties like moisture, percentages of proteins, ashes, lipids and cholesterol were evaluated. We recorded a great discrepancy between values presented in the nutritional facts information and determined values, except for the industrialized salami. The moisture content was higher than the maximum levels recommended by the legislation. On the other hand, protein contents were lower than the minimum values recommended, and only the fat content matched the values established by Brazilian law. The cholesterol contents were lower than described on the labels when they contain them. According to the composition of the product and the Brazilian legislation, such salami could not be classified as Italian-type salami.Downloads
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2011-03-17
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Silva, C. da, Savariz, F. C., Follmann, H. dal M., Nuñes, L., Chapla, V. M., & Silva, C. F. da. (2011). <b>Physical-chemical analysis of colonial italian type salami commercialized in Toledo, Paraná state</b> - doi: 10.4025/actascitechnol.v33i3.7775. Acta Scientiarum. Technology, 33(3), 331–336. https://doi.org/10.4025/actascitechnol.v33i3.7775
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