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- Plumping abstract "Plumping, also referred to as “enhancing” or “injecting,” is a term that describes the process by which some U.S. poultry companies inject raw chicken meat with saltwater, chicken stock, seaweed extract or some combination thereof. The practice is most commonly used for fresh chicken and is also used in frozen poultry products.Poultry producers have injected chicken (and other meats) with saltwater solutions since the 1970s, claiming it makes for tastier, juicier meat. According to Kenneth McMillin, Professor of Meat Science at the Louisiana State University Agricultural Center in Baton Rouge, processors use multiple-needle injectors or vacuum-tumblers, that force the sodium solution into the muscle. Binding agents in the solution prevent the added salt and water from leaching out of the meat during transport, in grocery stores and during cooking.".
- Plumping wikiPageExternalLink us_food_and_farm_natural_chicken.
- Plumping wikiPageID "22694839".
- Plumping wikiPageRevisionID "601823933".
- Plumping hasPhotoCollection Plumping.
- Plumping subject Category:Consumer_fraud.
- Plumping subject Category:Poultry.
- Plumping comment "Plumping, also referred to as “enhancing” or “injecting,” is a term that describes the process by which some U.S. poultry companies inject raw chicken meat with saltwater, chicken stock, seaweed extract or some combination thereof. The practice is most commonly used for fresh chicken and is also used in frozen poultry products.Poultry producers have injected chicken (and other meats) with saltwater solutions since the 1970s, claiming it makes for tastier, juicier meat.".
- Plumping label "Plumping".
- Plumping sameAs m.05zq5h5.
- Plumping sameAs Q7205459.
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- Plumping wasDerivedFrom Plumping?oldid=601823933.
- Plumping isPrimaryTopicOf Plumping.