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- Title
Effect of the Heat Exchanger Type on Stirred Yogurt Properties Formulated at Different Total Solids and Fat Contents.
- Authors
Lussier, Noémie; Gilbert, Audrey; St-Gelais, Daniel; Turgeon, Sylvie L.
- Abstract
In this work stirred yogurts were produced using a technical scale pilot in which the cooling step was processed using either a tubular (THX; low shear) or a plate (PHX, high shear) heat exchanger. The aim was to determine how total solids (TS, adjusted using lactose) and fat contents (FC) impact stirred yogurt properties during storage, depending on the heat exchanger used. Using raw milk, cream, skim milk powder, and lactose, four yogurts were formulated at 16.5% TS and 4.2% proteins, with different FC (0.0, 1.3, 2.6, and 3.9%); one more control yogurt was formulated at 14% TS, 4.2% proteins, and 0.0% FC. Analyses of yogurts (firmness, viscosity, induced syneresis) were realized at days 1, 3, 7, 21, and 34 after production. The addition of lactose between the non-fat yogurt at 14 or 16.5% TS had little to no effect on stirred yogurt properties. Increasing FC reduced syneresis while increasing firmness and viscosity. The use of PHX reduced the syneresis compared to THX; however, it also tended to reduce the firmness of the yogurts with 3.9% FC.
- Subjects
YOGURT; HEAT exchangers; DRIED milk; RAW milk; SKIM milk; FAT
- Publication
Dairy, 2023, Vol 4, Issue 1, p108
- ISSN
2624-862X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/dairy4010008