Asked by Kristen
Meat tenderizers contain enzymes. How do these enzymes affect protein in meat?
The enzymes break the tendons and muscle to make them more chewable. As I understand it, however, the protein content that is usable in the body is unchanged. The enzyme simply does the job that the old timers did with a meat hammer.
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The enzymes break the tendons and muscle to make them more chewable. As I understand it, however, the protein content that is usable in the body is unchanged. The enzyme simply does the job that the old timers did with a meat hammer.
Thank you so much DrBob222! I could not have done this without you! Thanks again!
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