Abstract

The compositional and functional properties of commercial retail and/or wholesale samples (n = 8) of low‐moisture mozzarella, cheddar and analogue (pizza) cheeses were compared. Inter‐and intravariety differences were evident with intravariety differences in composition being relatively large for the analogue cheese. Cheddar had the lowest mean pH and level of expressible serum and the highest mean levels of proteolysis, expressible fat, and serum calcium and nitrogen (p < 0.05). Compared to mozzarella, the analogue cheeses had significantly lower (p < 0.05) mean levels of total protein and serum calcium, higher levels of total calcium and higher cheese pH. The mean stretchability of the melted mozzarella cheese was significantly higher than that of the melted cheddar or analogue cheeses. The melted cheddar had the highest mean flowability and lowest mean apparent viscosity (p < 0.05). The mean flowability and apparent viscosity of the analogue cheese were numerically lower and higher, respectively, than those of mozzarella.

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