This review aimed to provide an overview of meat science and technology in Japan influenced by Washoku (traditional Japanese cuisine) from the aspect of meat palatability. The tradition of umami (savory taste) research would contribute to a better understanding of the mechanism of taste improvement by aging, processing, and feeding. Paying close attention to delicate food aroma in Washoku would facilitate finding preferable Wagyu beef aroma, as well as odor substances affecting human physiological conditions. Sticking to various food textures could potentially facilitate the research of heating gel of meat and enzymatic and nonenzymatic theories for meat tenderization. High-pressure studies of meat propose a novel approach to producing low-salt products. Raw ham, Lachs-type ham, might fascinate people due to its moist texture similar to that of raw fish. Methods to season traditional fake meat using plant materials in Washoku could give a hint for improving substituted meat flavor.

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