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Physicochemical and sensory evolutions of the lactic goat cheese Picodon in relation to temperature and relative humidity used throughout ripening.

Marie-Noëlle Leclercq-Perlat1, Anne Saint-Eve2, Eugénie Le Jan2, Sabrina Raynaud3, Sylvie Morge4, Yves Lefrileux5, Daniel Picque2.   

Abstract

To produce a wide variety of cheeses, it is necessary to control the ripening process. To do that, artisanal goat cheeses were ripened to evaluate the effects of temperature (10 and 14°C) and relative humidity (RH; 88 and 98%) on (1) 16 physicochemical characteristics throughout ripening and (2) 19 sensory characteristics at the end of ripening (d 12). Whatever the ripening time, the physicochemical characteristics were strongly dependent on the daily productions, which affected the sensory perception of the cheeses. Both physicochemical and sensory characteristics were strongly reliant on RH, whereas only a few of the characteristics were influenced by temperature changes. On d 12, whatever the ripening temperature, an RH increase from 88% to 98% modified many cheese characteristics (core pH, lactate consumption, underrind thickening, dry matter content, and hardness). As a result of these physicochemical properties, changes in perception were observed: the cheeses ripened under 88% RH were dry and hard compared with those ripened under 98% RH. An RH of 98% led to an acceleration of the ripening process, inducing a slightly ammonia and milky flavor and a sticky and creamy texture in the mouth. However, cheeses ripened under 14°C and 98% RH were also indicative of overripened cheeses: a temperature of 14°C induced an acceleration of the ripening process due to physicochemical modifications compared with a temperature of 10°C. Nevertheless, when the cheeses on d 0 were still very humid and soft, those ripened under 98% RH collapsed and were overripened with a liquid underrind. This study provides a means for achieving a better and more rational control of the ripening process in artisanal lactic goat cheeses.
Copyright © 2019 American Dairy Science Association. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  goat cheese ripening; physicochemical variable; relative humidity; sensory perception; temperature

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31005324     DOI: 10.3168/jds.2018-15958

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Dairy Sci        ISSN: 0022-0302            Impact factor:   4.034


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1.  Impact of environmental conditions on the ripening of Queijo de Évora PDO cheese.

Authors:  João Mestre Dias; Patricia Lage; Nuno Alvarenga; João Garcia; Joana Borrega; Maria Teresa Santos; Célia Lampreia; Luis Coelho; João Pássaro; João Martins; José Caeiro; Elsa M Gonçalves; António Martins
Journal:  J Food Sci Technol       Date:  2020-10-21       Impact factor: 3.117

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