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5/10/2010

Down & Out

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Practical Amanda Ben Folds And Nick Hornby Lonely Avenue
Black Coffee Ella Fitzgerald Let No Man Write My Epitaph
Three O’Clock Blues B.B. King B.B. King – 1949-52
Drinkin’ Blues Tom Archia (v.Dr.Jo Jo Adams) Tom Archia – 1947-48
Fire March Noah Howard Schizophrenic Blues
Independence Cha Cha Joseph Kabassele et l’African Jazz Hommage au Grand Kallé, vol. 2
Bombon Sucre Le Grand Kalle Merveilles du Passé Vol. 1
from It’s In the Book Johnny Standley Golden Rock ‘N’ Roll Memories
2×5 – II. Slow Steve Reich Double Sextet

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2/10/2010

Food Science

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Mixes for manufacture of cooked ham were formulated from pork (55–62%), mechanically recovered chicken meat (MRCM; 8–15%), 2.91% salts and 27.09% water. A D-optimum experimental design with contents of pork and MRCM as the 2 independent variables was used; content of pork + MRCM was constant at 70%. Cooked hams were prepared by traditional methods of the Cuban meat industry, and filled into either fibrous tripe or impermeable casings. Cooking losses, texture profiles and sensory properties were determined and results were correlated using the Design Expert Analysis program. Sensory quality of all the hams was rated as good or very good by a 15-member trained panel. For hams cased in tripe, quadratic equations were derived correlating (P < 0.05) sensory measurement of texture (r2 = 0.84), hardness (r2 = 0.83) and chewiness (r2 = 0.9) separately with pork and MRCM contents. It was concluded that good quality cooked ham could be manufactured with 15% of the pork replaced by MRCM. Yield was 100% of that of ham made from pork only.

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