429. Studies on Egyptian Domiati cheese
A. H. Fahmi, H. A. Sharara
Journal of Dairy Research
Abstract
In the first part of this study, brief notes are given on the better known varieties of the soft pickled group of cheese which the authors believe to be best suited to warm climatic conditions. Domiati cheese, a variety of this group, characterized by the addition of an appreciable amount of salt to the milk prior to rennetting, is described in detail. An outline of the steps of its manufacture, the pickling process, and the effect of the amount of salt added to the milk on the composition of the resulting cheese is given. In the second part the effects of varying additions of salt to both cows' and buffaloes' milk on rennet coagulation, rate of whey drainage, chemical composition and yield of cheese and whey were investigated.
Extracted Claims
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salt addition affects rate of whey drainage
“In the second part the effects of varying additions of salt to both cows' and buffaloes' milk on rennet coagulation, rate of whey drainage, chemical composition and yield of cheese and whey were inves...”
salt addition affects composition of resulting cheese
“An outline of the steps of its manufacture, the pickling process, and the effect of the amount of salt added to the milk on the composition of the resulting cheese is given.”
salt addition affects rennet coagulation
“In the second part the effects of varying additions of salt to both cows' and buffaloes' milk on rennet coagulation, rate of whey drainage, chemical composition and yield of cheese and whey were inves...”