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CURED COLOR DEVELOPMENT IN PROCESSED MEATS

The muscle pigment myoglobin is what gives meat its natural color. When meat is first cut, it has a purple-red color. When the pigment myoglobin combines with oxygen, oxymyoglobin is formed which is the typical color of fresh meat (bright pink in pork and bright cherry red in beef). This article will detail the mechanism behind.

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