Abstract

The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of different types of fat (butter oil, partially hydrogenated soybean fat and soybean oil) on the functionality, rheology and sensory acceptance of spreadable cheese analogues. Analogues made with partially hydrogenated soybean fat or soybean oil in substitution to butter oil presented lower fat globule size. As a consequence, these analogues showed lower melting, lower spreadability, higher hardness and higher values for the elastic and viscous moduli than cheese made with butter oil. Despite not managing to imitate the flavour of the traditional cheese, the analogue made with partially hydrogenated soybean fat showed good sensory acceptance.

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