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Selection of starter cultures of direct application for hard cheeses

https://doi.org/10.20914/2310-1202-2020-1-187-193

Abstract

The article describes and presents the results of research in the selection of direct-application ferments containing lactic acid bacteria and lactic streptococci to optimize the production process of hard cheeses "Melkorisunchatyj 1" and "Melkorisunchatyj 2". The research objects were selected starter cultures of direct application of DSS-275 by " Chr. Hansen" (Denmark) and mos 066 C of Sacco s.r.l (Italy). Based on the results of trial workings, recommendations are given for the use of starter cultures to produce hard cheeses with a small pattern. The possibilities of using direct starter cultures in the production of hard cheeses were studied. As objects of research, conditionally named cheeses "Melkorisunchatyj 1" and "Melkorisunchatyj 2", starter compositions and a milk-clotting preparation were selected. For hard cheeses with fine patterns, the most suitable starter cultures are those consisting of a complex of lactic acid bacteria and milk streptococci. To obtain cheeses with improved organoleptic characteristics, direct starter cultures DSS - 275 from Chr. Hansen "(Denmark) and MOS 066 C of the company" Sacco s.r.l "(Italy). Frozen starter cultures were reconstituted in warm milk and then added to the mixture after filling the bath. A solution of the milk-clotting enzyme was introduced after an increase in titratable acidity by 1.3–1.5 ° T. Good quality cheese was obtained at pH 5.5 at the end of self-pressing. For hard cheeses, it is advisable to use starter cultures combining lactic acid and aromatizing microorganisms.

About the Authors

N. V. Romanova
Smolensk State Agricultural Academy
Russian Federation
Cand. Sci. (Agric.), associate professor, agricultural processing technology department, Bolshaia Sovetskaia street, 10/2, Smolensk, 214000, Russia


E. V. Ivanova
Smolensk State Agricultural Academy
Cand. Sci. (Engin.), agricultural processing technology department, Bolshaia Sovetskaia street, 10/2, Smolensk, 214000, Russia


S. E. Terentev
Smolensk State Agricultural Academy
Cand. Sci. (Agric.), associate professor, agricultural processing technology department, Bolshaia Sovetskaia street, 10/2, Smolensk, 214000, Russia


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Romanova N.V., Ivanova E.V., Terentev S.E. Selection of starter cultures of direct application for hard cheeses. Proceedings of the Voronezh State University of Engineering Technologies. 2020;82(1):187-193. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.20914/2310-1202-2020-1-187-193

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