Abstract

Feta cheese was manufactured by using five different salting methods (dry salting for one day followed by addition of 6% NaCl brine, dry salting for 1,2 or 3 days followed by addition of 7% NaCl brine and dry salting for 3 days followed by addition of 8% NaCl brine). The effects of salting method and storage time on the composition, physicochemical, organoleptic and rheological properties of feta cheese were studied. It was found that moisture was not affected by salting method or storage time. The salting method but not the storage time had a significant effect on salt content. As the salt content of cheeses increased or the storage time was prolonged the moisture decreased. pH and cheese yield were not influenced by salting method but did decrease with storage time. Protein content was not affected by salting method or storage time, whereas fat content was affected by both factors. Proteolysis, lipolysis, organoleptic and rheological properties of cheeses were not influenced by the salting methods applied. On the other hand, storage time had a significant effect on proteolysis, lipolysis, cheese appearance, fracturability and percentage compression at the yield point. Dry salting of cheese for one day and preservation in 7% NaCl brine was considered as the most appropriate salting method for practical application.

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