Abstract

ABSTRACT This study evaluated the effects of added casein (CN), whey proteins (WPs), calcium chloride (CaCl2), and a hydrocolloid [gum arabic (GA), gelatin (GL), sodium alginate (ALG), or pectin (PC)] on the quality of camel milk yogurts. Maximum viscosity was achieved with 4% WP and 2% CN. Addition of CaCl2, GA, and GL negatively affected the viscosity/rheology of WP/CN-fortified yogurts while ALG and PC had positive effects. Syneresis was highest in yogurts containing WP/CN and was reduced with the addition of hydrocolloids in the order GA<GL<PC<ALG. Yogurts containing WP-CN, alone or together with PC and ALG received better consumer acceptability scores.

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