Abstract

A new Blue cheese food material with a potential for continuous production was developed by blending a skim milk retentate of ultrafiltration with microbial lipase-mold spore reacted butterfat or coconut oil. Fat and salt in the new product were lower than in natural Blue cheese. The food showed similar organoleptic characteristics as Blue cheese and a smooth, creamy texture. It was uniformly white without any visible mold mycelia. Total carbonyls (77.8μmol/g) and methyl ketones (55.6μmol/g) were considerably higher than in natural Blue cheese before standardization. Heptanone and nonanone, major methyl ketones in the new product, existed at 25.7 and 10.3μmol/g.

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