Surimi
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定义
A paste made from deboned, washed white fish flesh, used to produce imitation seafood products such as crab sticks. Alaska pollock is the primary species used for surimi production.
详细说明
Surimi production involves mechanically separating fish flesh from bones, washing it repeatedly with cold water to remove fats, blood, and water-soluble proteins (leaving primarily myofibrillar proteins actomyosin and troponin-tropomyosin), then mixing with cryoprotectants (sorbitol, sucrose, polyphosphates) to prevent protein denaturation during frozen storage. The resulting paste is extruded, heated to 90°C (gelling the protein network), and shaped into crab sticks, scallop-shaped pieces, or shrimp-shaped products, then colored and flavored with crab extract. Japan produces ~500,000 tonnes of surimi products annually. Alaska pollock (Gadus chalcogrammus) accounts for ~70% of surimi feedstock — its white flesh, mild flavor, and exceptional gel-forming properties make it ideal for the application.