Description
Decomposition of meat by microorganisms
Technical
The spoilage of meat occurs, if the meat is untreated, in a matter of hours or days and results in the meat becoming unappetizing, poisonous, or infectious. Spoilage is caused by the practically unavoidable infection and subsequent decomposition of meat by bacteria and fungi, which are borne by the animal itself, by the people handling the meat, and by their implements. Meat can be kept edible for a much longer time – though not indefinitely – if proper hygiene is observed during production and processing, and if appropriate food safety, food preservation and food storage procedures are applied.
Sensory Profile
Aroma ()
Wine Analogy
Corked wine with volatile acidity
Coffee Analogy
Over-fermented coffee beans
Perfume Analogy
Decaying floral notes with animalic undertones
Origin & History
Civilization
Ancient Egyptians
Era
circa 2500 BCE
Region
Northeastern Africa
Spread Path
Trade routes along the Nile River