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Original Articles

Acceleration of cheese ripening

Pages 133-185 | Published online: 09 Dec 2009
 

Abstract

The characteristic aroma, flavour and texture of cheese develop during ripening of the cheese curd after manufacture through the action of numerous enzymes derived from the cheesemilk, the coagulant, starter and non‐starter bacteria. Ripening is a slow and consequently an expensive process that is not fully predictable or controllable. Consequently, there are economic and possible technological incentives to accelerate ripening. The principal methods by which this may be achieved are: elevated ripening temperatures, modified starters, exogenous enzymes and cheese slurries. The advantages, limitations, technical feasibility and commercial potential of these methods are discussed and compared.

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