Effects of the Cooling Temperature at the Farm on Milk Maturation and Cheesemaking Process in the Manufacture of Parmigiano Reggiano PDO Cheese
doi: 10.3390/ani11102835
pmid: 34679856
pmc: PMC8532842
handle: 20.500.14243/398922 , 11381/2900205 , 11586/374033
doi: 10.3390/ani11102835
pmid: 34679856
pmc: PMC8532842
handle: 20.500.14243/398922 , 11381/2900205 , 11586/374033
Effects of the Cooling Temperature at the Farm on Milk Maturation and Cheesemaking Process in the Manufacture of Parmigiano Reggiano PDO Cheese
Parmigiano Reggiano is a hard PDO cheese made from bovine raw milk, whose microbiological characteristics have important repercussions on cheese quality. According to the EU official production protocol, milk temperature at the farm must not drop below 18 °C. The present research aimed to study the effect of cooling milk at the farm at 9 °C on the characteristics of milk and on the cheesemaking process and losses during manufacture. Six cheesemaking trials were performed in two different dairies. In each of them, two cheesemakings were made in parallel: one with milk kept at 9 °C (TM9) and the other with milk kept at 20 °C (TM20). TM9 milk, in comparison with TM20, showed after the creaming process a significant reduction not only of total bacterial count but also of psychrotrophic and lipolytic bacteria. At the same time, TM9 milk showed a higher creaming capacity and, consequently, a lower fat content than TM20. TM9 vat milk had worst coagulation properties than TM20, which caused slightly higher loss of fat and curd fines into the whey. Nevertheless, these changes were too small to influence the efficiency of the cheesemaking process; conversely, maintaining milk at the farm at 9 °C led to a reduction of the number of spoilage bacteria.
570, cheesemaking efficiency, Milk cooling at the farm, Parmigiano Reggiano cheese, Milk salt equilibria, Milk dairy maturation, milk dairy maturation, Veterinary medicine, 610, Milk microbiological characteristics, 630, Article, milk cooling at the farm, milk microbiological characteristics, Cheesemaking efficiency, QL1-991, Parmigiano reggiano cheese, SF600-1100, milk salt equilibria, Zoology
570, cheesemaking efficiency, Milk cooling at the farm, Parmigiano Reggiano cheese, Milk salt equilibria, Milk dairy maturation, milk dairy maturation, Veterinary medicine, 610, Milk microbiological characteristics, 630, Article, milk cooling at the farm, milk microbiological characteristics, Cheesemaking efficiency, QL1-991, Parmigiano reggiano cheese, SF600-1100, milk salt equilibria, Zoology
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