Patent classifications
A23C19/068
Cheese and methods of making such cheese
Soft or firm/semi-hard ripened or unripened cheese products that has a native or modified starch and one or more additional ingredients are described. The additional ingredients may be chosen from a non-fat dry milk, a milk protein, an acidity regulator, an acid, an anticaking agent, an antifoaming agent, a coloring agent, an emulsifier, an enzyme preparation, a flavoring agent, a firming agent, a food protein, a gelling agent, a preservative, sequestrants, a stabilizer, a thickener, an oil, a fat, a cheese powder, a salt, a nutritional supplement, an acid, an enzyme, a neutraceutical, a carbohydrate, a vitamin, and a mineral. The starch, and additional ingredients may have a combined concentration of greater than 10%, by weight of the cheese product.
Method for production of soft cheese comprising simultaneous addition of acidifying bacteria and coagulant
The invention relates to a method for treatment of milk which is to be used in the preparation of soft cheese, the method comprises adding, practically simultaneously a slow acidifying bacterial culture, a fast acidifying bacterial culture and at least one coagulant. Preferred is a soft-cheese type, such as e.g. a brie type or a camembert type cheese.
Method for production of soft cheese comprising simultaneous addition of acidifying bacteria and coagulant
The invention relates to a method for treatment of milk which is to be used in the preparation of soft cheese, the method comprises adding, practically simultaneously a slow acidifying bacterial culture, a fast acidifying bacterial culture and at least one coagulant. Preferred is a soft-cheese type, such as e.g. a brie type or a camembert type cheese.
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION PROCESS OF A MATURED HARD CHEESE AND CHEESE OBTAINABLE WITH SAID PROCESS
An industrial production process for making matured hard cheese involves collecting and storing milk in a tank, separating the milk through pre-heating and centrifugation to produce cream and skimmed milk with approximately 0% fat content. The process includes eliminating spores and bacteria from the skimmed milk through bactofugation, followed by titration of the bactofugated skimmed milk. Cream recovered from the separation step is pasteurized, pre-heated to 65 C., cooled to 35 C., and added back to achieve a 2.8-3% fat content. The process continues with addition of rennet and whey starter, cooking in vats to obtain a cheese mass, molding the mass into wheels, salting the wheels, and maturing the wheels. The resulting cheese contains no preservatives and has reduced salt content.
Methods and systems of making cheese forms
Embodiments may include a method of making a cheese shape. The method may include providing a cheese-shaping system. The cheese-shaping system may include at least a first chilled roller belt. The method may also include supplying a cheese mass in molten form to the first chilled roller belt. A cheese sheet may then be formed on the first chilled roller belt. The method may further include cooling the cheese sheet through contact with the first chilled roller belt. In addition, the method may include forming and removing the cheese shape from the cooled cheese sheet. Furthermore, the method may include applying a liquid application to the cheese shape.
Methods and systems of making cheese forms
Embodiments may include a method of making a cheese shape. The method may include providing a cheese-shaping system. The cheese-shaping system may include at least a first chilled roller belt. The method may also include supplying a cheese mass in molten form to the first chilled roller belt. A cheese sheet may then be formed on the first chilled roller belt. The method may further include cooling the cheese sheet through contact with the first chilled roller belt. In addition, the method may include forming and removing the cheese shape from the cooled cheese sheet. Furthermore, the method may include applying a liquid application to the cheese shape.
Aspartic Protease, Methods and Uses Thereof
The present invention generally relates to aspartic proteases (EC 3.4.23) for producing cheese.
Culture and kit-of-part of bacterial strains
The application is directed to a method to manufacture pasta-filata cheese based on cultures comprising or consisting of either 1) at least a galactose-positive Streptococcus thermophilus strain as defined herein or 2) at least a Streptococcus thermophilus strain and a Lactococcus lactis strain, and to a stretched curd or cheese produced by this method. The application is also directed to a culture or kit-of-part comprising or consisting of a) a galactose-positive Streptococcus thermophilus strain as defined herein, and b) Lactococcus strain(s) and/or Lactobacillus helveticus strain(s).
METHODS AND SYSTEMS OF MAKING CHEESE FORMS
Embodiments may include a method of making a cheese shape. The method may include providing a cheese-shaping system. The cheese-shaping system may include at least a first chilled roller belt. The method may also include supplying a cheese mass in molten form to the first chilled roller belt. A cheese sheet may then be formed on the first chilled roller belt. The method may further include cooling the cheese sheet through contact with the first chilled roller belt. In addition, the method may include forming and removing the cheese shape from the cooled cheese sheet. Furthermore, the method may include applying a liquid application to the cheese shape.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS OF MAKING CHEESE FORMS
Embodiments may include a method of making a cheese shape. The method may include providing a cheese-shaping system. The cheese-shaping system may include at least a first chilled roller belt. The method may also include supplying a cheese mass in molten form to the first chilled roller belt. A cheese sheet may then be formed on the first chilled roller belt. The method may further include cooling the cheese sheet through contact with the first chilled roller belt. In addition, the method may include forming and removing the cheese shape from the cooled cheese sheet. Furthermore, the method may include applying a liquid application to the cheese shape.