Abstract
The effect of supercritical dioxide carbon technology (SCCD, 14, 16, and 18 MPa, 35 ± 2 °C/10 min) on the physical properties (color, particle size, rheology tests and physical stability) and sensory acceptance (consumer test) of whey grape juice drink was investigated. Lower particle diameter and consistency index as well as a pseudoplastic behavior was obtained suggesting the SCCD technology acted as homogenization step. Regards the sensory test, it was not noted differences for all sensory attributes evaluated, although increased sensory scores were noted for all SCCD beverages. Overall, SCCD technology seems an interesting option to be used at the processing of dairy foods, in particular whey grape juices.
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