Spent fowl was flaked and formulated to include: (1) 100% dark meat; (2) 75% dark rneat, 25% white meat; (3) 50% dark meat, 50% white meat; (4) 25% dark meat, 75% white meat; and (5) 100% white meat. Patties were made and half from each formulation were coated with calcium alginate. Proximate analysis of patties before and after cooking, calculation of cooking loss, and evaluations for textural properties and sensory attributes were performed. As the proportion of white meat increased, the samples contained less fat, had less cooking loss and shrinkage, and received higher sensory preference scores. Patties coated with calcium alginate were more desirable in texture, flavor, juiciness, and overall palatability as cornpart d to the controls.
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