EFFECT OF MANUFACTURING FACTORS, COMPOSITION, AND PROTEOLYSIS ON THE FUNCTIONAL-CHARACTERISTICS OF MOZZARELLA CHEESE

被引:117
作者
KINDSTEDT, PS
机构
[1] Northeast Dairy Foods Research Center, Department of Animal and Food Sciences, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT
关键词
RHEOLOGY; PIZZA CHEESE; MELTING PROPERTIES; TEXTURE;
D O I
10.1080/10408399309527618
中图分类号
TS2 [食品工业];
学科分类号
0832 ;
摘要
Shredding and melting characteristics are vital to the function of low-moisture Mozzarella cheeses that are used as ingredients for pizza and related foods. Newly manufactured Mozzarella melts to a tough, extremely elastic, and somewhat granular consistency with limited stretch that is unacceptable for pizza. However, during the first few weeks of refrigerated storage, a dramatic transformation occurs as the unmelted cheese becomes softer and the melted cheese becomes more viscous, less elastic, and highly stretchable. Thus, the cheese attains optimal functionality for pizza. Over longer periods, Mozzarella becomes excessively soft and fluid when melted and is no longer acceptable for pizza. Low-moisture Mozzarella is correctly viewed as a cheese that requires aging. The functional characteristics of low-moisture Mozzarella are due initially to the chemical composition, including fat, moisture, NaCl, and mineral contents, and the structure of the paracasein curd matrix that is established during manufacture. Changes in functional characteristics during aging are directly related to proteolysis rate and possibly proteolytic specificity. Proteolysis during aging is influenced by manufacturing factors such as starter culture, coagulant, and stretching temperature, and possibly to indigenous proteases in the cheesemilk such as plasmin.
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