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Effect of a hygienized rennet paste and a defined strain starter on proteolysis,texture and sensory properties of semi-hard goat cheese
Authors:MV Calvo  I Castillo  V Díaz-Barcos  T Requena  J Fontecha
Affiliation:1. Dpto. de Ciencia y Tecnología de Productos Lácteos, Instituto del Frío (CSIC), C/ José Antonio Novais, 10 Ciudad Universitaria, 28040 Madrid, Spain;2. Dpto. de Ciencias y Tecnología Aplicadas a la Ingeniería Técnica Agrícola, E.U.I.T. Agrícola (U.P.M.), Ciudad Universitaria, 28040 Madrid, Spain
Abstract:A hygienized rennet paste (HRP) and a defined strain starter culture, including Lactobacillus casei subsp. casei IFPL as adjunct, were considered for manufacturing Majorero cheese, a Spanish traditional variety made from goat milk. Influence of both factors on physicochemical characteristics, proteolysis, rheological and sensory properties, was evaluated throughout the ripening. Cheeses produced either industrially (IL) or in artisanal manner (AL) were compared with the experimental lot (EL), which included HRP and IFPL starter in its manufacture. Results showed a low level of primary proteolysis, expressed by a low content of non-casein nitrogen (NCN), in experimental cheeses. Despite the slightly poor texture (hard and crumbly) related to the high TS and salt contents, a good general acceptability was attained for EL, with the best scores for aroma and flavour intensities achieved at 30 ripening days. In fact, the sensory panel detected the “piquant” flavour (typical of the artisanal cheese variety) in EL after 15 days of ripening.
Keywords:HRP  hygienized rennet paste  IL  industrial lot  EL  experimental lot  AL  artisanal lot  TN  total nitrogen  NCN  non-casein nitrogen  NPN  non-protein nitrogen  PPN  proteose peptone fraction
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