Long Shelf-Life Ready-to-Eat Plant-Based Whole Hard-Boiled Eggs: Low Allergenic and Regular Formulas
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Long Shelf-Life Ready-to-Eat Plant-Based Whole Hard-Boiled Eggs: Low Allergenic and Regular Formulas
Abstract
This study aimed to develop a shelf-stable, plant-based whole hard-boiled egg analogue, available in both regular and low-allergenic versions. Six plant proteins-soy, mung bean, pea, rice, potato, and wheat-were formulated into egg white and yolk components, with mung bean and wheat proteins showing the most promising sensory and visual qualities. Two preservation methods, thermal pasteurization (75-85 °C, 15-20 min) and gamma irradiation (2-5 kGy), were applied to extend shelf life while maintaining product quality. Thermal treatment at 75 °C for 15 min and gamma irradiation at 3.5 kGy were identified as optimal conditions, balancing sensory acceptability and microbial safety. Sensory evaluation by 100 untrained panelists revealed favorable scores for appearance, texture, and overall liking, without significant differences among selected formulations (p > 0.05). Accelerated shelf life testing and Q10 modeling predicted a shelf life of 188 days for thermally pasteurized eggs and 253 days (8.42 months) for gamma-irradiated eggs at 30 °C. These results demonstrate the feasibility of developing a consumer-acceptable, plant-based hard-boiled egg analogue with extended ambient shelf life.
Keywords: gamma irradiation; mung bean protein; protein alternative; shelf-stable foods; thermal processing; vegan nutrition; wheat protein.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflicts of interest. The funders had no role in the design of the study; in the collection, analyses, or interpretation of data; in the writing of the manuscript; or in the decision to publish the results.
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