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Improvement of sensory quality of low-fat Kefalograviera-type cheese with commercial adjunct cultures
The effect of two commercially available adjunct cultures, LBC 80 ( Lactobacillus casei subsp. rhamnosus) and CR-213 (containing Lactococcus lactis subsp. cremoris and L. lactis subsp. lactis) on the compositional, sensory and textural characteristics of low-fat hard ewes’ milk cheese of the Kefalog...
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Published in: | International dairy journal 2002, Vol.12 (9), p.757-764 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The effect of two commercially available adjunct cultures, LBC 80 (
Lactobacillus casei subsp.
rhamnosus) and CR-213 (containing
Lactococcus lactis subsp.
cremoris and
L. lactis subsp.
lactis) on the compositional, sensory and textural characteristics of low-fat hard ewes’ milk cheese of the Kefalograviera-type was investigated. Two controls, a full-fat cheese (30.6
g 100
g
−1 fat, 37.8
g 100
g
−1 moisture) and a low-fat cheese (9.7
g 100
g
−1 fat, 48.6
g 100
g
−1 moisture, made using a modified procedure), were also prepared. The results indicated that the addition of the adjunct cultures did not significantly (
P>0.05) affect the composition (moisture, fat, protein, salt, pH) and textural characteristics (force and compression to fracture, hardness, cohesiveness, springiness, gumminess, chewiness) of the low-fat cheese. The low-fat cheeses made with the adjunct cultures received significantly higher scores for flavour intensity and body and texture than the control low-fat cheese after 90 and 180 days ripening. Moreover, the low-fat cheeses made with adjunct cultures received flavour scores similar to those of the full-fat cheese, but significantly lower body and texture scores. |
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ISSN: | 0958-6946 1879-0143 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0958-6946(02)00066-3 |