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Why Does Meat Go Grey and How to Preserve Its Flavours?

Why Does Meat Go Grey and How to Preserve Its Flavours?

Ever wondered why fresh meat sometimes turns grey? This common phenomenon is all about science and doesn’t always mean the meat has gone bad. Here’s what’s happening and how you can ensure your meat stays flavorful and fresh.

The Science Behind Grey Meat

Fresh red meat gets its vibrant color from myoglobin, a protein that binds oxygen in muscle tissue. When exposed to air, myoglobin reacts with oxygen, creating a bright red hue – this is why freshly cut meat looks so appealing. However, if meat is stored too long or doesn’t get enough oxygen (as in vacuum-sealed packaging), myoglobin oxidizes, turning the meat grey or brown.

Grey meat isn’t necessarily unsafe to eat. If the meat smells fresh, feels firm, and has been stored properly, it’s still good. However, if it smells sour, feels slimy, or has an unusual appearance, it’s time to discard it.

Preserving Meat’s Flavor and Freshness

  1. Proper Storage: Store meat in the coldest part of the refrigerator (usually the back) at 0-4°C (32-39°F). If you’re not using it within two days, freeze it.

  2. Vacuum-Sealing: This reduces oxygen exposure and helps retain color and flavor. Vacuum-sealed meat lasts longer in both the fridge and freezer.

  3. Freezing Techniques: For freezing, wrap meat tightly in butcher paper or plastic wrap, then place it in an airtight freezer bag to prevent freezer burn. Label and date it for easy tracking.

  4. Defrosting Correctly: Always defrost meat in the refrigerator or in cold water, never at room temperature, to maintain its texture and flavor.

  5. Cooking Immediately: Once exposed to air, cook the meat promptly to lock in freshness and flavor.

By understanding why meat goes grey and following our tips, you can enjoy delicious, perfectly preserved meat every time. It’s all about proper care, storage, and timing! Alternatively you can let us do all the work for you and send you the best cuts of ready to cook marinaded meat. Try the THB marinated meat collection today. 

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