نتایج جستجو برای: fat brined cheese

تعداد نتایج: 128393  

2015
V. V. Mistry D. L. Anderson

The objective of this study was to analyze the composition of commercial full-fat and low-fat cheeses and to evaluate their microstructure. Commercial cheeses evaluated included full-fat and low-fat Cheddar, Mozzarella , processed, and Swiss cheeses. Cheddar cheeses ranged from 8.2% fat and 5 1.1% moisture in the 75% low-fa t product to 33.2% fat and 35.9% moisture in the full-fat cheese . Mozz...

2003
D Shaver P L Ruegg W L Wendorff

1 What is the ideal milk composition for cheese manufacture? How close is Wisconsin milk to that ideal, and how does it compare with milk from other leading dairy states? What can Wisconsin's dairy farmers and cheese processors do to ensure that milk produced in the state improves the state's cheese industry from farm to wholesale product? These questions are addressed in this report, which sup...

2009
Dorota CaiS-SokolińSka Jan Pikul

Cais-Sokolińska D., Pikul J. (2009): Cheese meltability as assessed by the Tube Test and Schreiber Test depending on fat contents and storage time, based on curd-ripened fried cheese. Czech J. Food Sci., 27: 301–308. The study assessed cheese meltability at elevated temperatures, based on the results of the Tube Test and Schreiber Test. The tests were conducted on curd-ripened fried cheese with...

Journal: :applied food biotechnology 0
leila nateghi

background and objective: reduced fat cheese often exhibits poor sensory quality due to the reduction of fat, which plays a critical role in flavor and texture. therefore, there is the challenge to produce a reduced fat cheese with improved sensory attributes and texture that is also comparable to its full-fat counterpart. the main objective of this research was to investigate the effect of dif...

2009
Hisamettin Durmaz Osman Aygun Mustafa Ardic

The salting process is an important step in the manufacture of most cheese varieties. The salt in cheese has different functions, such as reduction of curd moisture, suppression of unwanted microorganisms, modification of flavour and texture and contribution to cheese ripening (Ibáñez et al. 1993; Mulvihill and McCarthy 1994; Laborda and Rubiolo 1999; Mulet et al. 1999). Therefore, in cheesemak...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2014
m. aminifar z. emam-djomeh

in this study, the effect of addition of three different levels of microbial lipase (0, 4, and 8.0 g lipase in 100 kg milk) was investigated on the physiochemical properties, free fatty acids, textural properties, and microstructure of lighvan cheese during ripening. the addition of lipase did not significantly affect ph, acidity, moisture, and salt content of lighvan cheese, but increased its ...

2013
Lydia Ong Raymond R. Dagastine Sandra E. Kentish Sally L. Gras

Milk protein is often standardised prior to cheese-making using low concentration factor ultrafiltration retentate (LCUFR) but the effect of LCUFR addition on the microstructure of full fat gel, curd and Cheddar cheese is not known. In this work, Cheddar cheeses were made from cheese-milk with or without LCUFR addition using a protein concentration of 3.7%-5.8% w/w. The fat lost to sweet whey w...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2013
J R Broadbent C Brighton D J McMahon N Y Farkye M E Johnson J L Steele

Flavor development in low-fat Cheddar cheese is typified by delayed or muted evolution of desirable flavor and aroma, and a propensity to acquire undesirable meaty-brothy or burnt-brothy off-flavor notes early in ripening. The biochemical basis for these flavor deficiencies is unclear, but flavor production in bacterial-ripened cheese is known to rely on microorganisms and enzymes present in th...

2011
Julie Hjerpsted Eva Leedo Tine Tholstrup

Background: Despite its high content of saturated fatty acids, cheese does not seem to increase plasma total and LDL-cholesterol concentrations when compared with an equivalent intake of fat from butter. This effect may be due to the high calcium content of cheese, which results in a higher excretion of fecal fat. Objectives: The objective was to compare the effects of diets of equal fat conten...

2000
Erdoğan KUCUKONER Zahur U. HAQUE

449 Abstract: Low-fat Edam cheese was manufactured using conventional cheese-making procedures using low-fat milk (1.5% fat). The cheese samples were aged for six months at 5 to 6°C. The cheese was analyzed for biochemical characteristics and peptide content. The peptide contents were determined with reverse phase chromatography. The association property of proteins and peptides in the soluble ...

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