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Effects of speed and duration of cutting in mechanized Cheddar cheesemaking on curd particle size and yield

The speed and duration of cutting the coagulum were varied during the commercial manufacture of Cheddar cheese in nine Damrow cheese vats on each of 3 consecutive days. The effects of the variations were assessed by determining the curd particle size distribution and fat and fines losses into the wh...

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Published in:Journal of dairy research 1991-08, Vol.58 (3), p.345-354
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Cheddar cheese
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cheesemaking
curd
cutting
damrow cheese vats
duration
Food industries
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Milk and cheese industries. Ice creams
milk fat
Original Articles
particle size
rotational speed
water content
whey
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