Evaluation of chemical and microbial properties of Iranian white cheese using kefir, yogurt and commercial cheese culture as a starter
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In this research, the chemical and microbiological characteristics of white brined cheeses produced with five differen starter cultures, namely: traditional kefir grain, commercial kefir, commercial yogurt, traditional yogurt and commercial cheese starter culture, were examined during 60- day ripening period. Results of statistical analysis showed that the type of starter culture had a significant effect on pH, acidity, fat, protein, moisture, enterobacteria, total counts, mold & yeast as well as on lactococcus (p
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volume 1 issue 1
pages 27- 37
publication date 2015-06-01
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