Effects of traditional fish processing methods on the proximate composition and ph of fish Black pomfret (Parastromateus niger)

Ali Aberoumand

Effects of traditional fish processing methods on the proximate composition and ph of fish Black pomfret (Parastromateus niger)

Číslo: 1/2020
Periodikum: Potravinárstvo
DOI: 10.5219/1294

Klíčová slova: frying, brining, fish, Parastromateus niger, freezing, proximate composition

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Anotace: Fish is an important food in many Iranian diets. This is a good source of protein. Fish is the main source of animal protein in Iran. The effects of three different traditional processing methods (freezing, brining and frying) on nutritive composition of halva sia fish stored under ambient room conditions were determined. Fresh halva sia fish were obtained from Behbahan fish market. Cooking and processing techniques were carried out on fish Halva sia Parastromateus niger. The proximate composition of raw Parastromateus niger was affected by cooking and processing techniques that were carried out by AOAC methods. Moisture contents decreased in fried and brined fillet while protein, fat and ash contents were significantly increased in fried fillet. The loss of moisture in fried and brined samples amounted to the highest levels; also the protein and fat value was proportionally high. The fish Parastromateus niger showed a decrease in their contents of moisture and fat as affected by frozen storage periods while ash and protein contents were increased after frozen storage periods. The nutritional value fish Parastromateus niger preserved until the end of the storage period.