Chemical composition and quality attributes of goat meat and lamb.
Babiker, S A;El Khider, I A;Shafie, S A;
Meat science1990Vol. 28pp. 273-7
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babiker1990chemicalmeat
Abstract
Chemically, goat meat had significantly (P < 0·05) less intramuscular fat and significantly (P < 0·001) more moisture than lamb. The sarcoplasmic protein concentration of the goat meat was significantly (P < 0·001) greater than that of lamb while the myofibrillar protein concentration was similar in the two species. Goat meat was darker red in colour than lamb. It had significantly (P < 0·001) superior water-holding capacity and less cooking losses than lamb. Meat flavour was significantly (P < 0·05) less strong in goat meat than in lamb.