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Journal of Dairy Science Vol. 54 No. 2 173-177
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Organoleptic Properties of Foam Spray-Dried Products Made from Deodorized Milk Fat and Skimmilk

F. E. Kurtz, A. Tamsma and M. J. Pallansch

Dairy Products Laboratory, Eastern Utilization Research and Development Division, USDA, Washington, D.C. 20250

ABSTRACT

Powders made by foam spray drying mixtures of deodorized milk fat and skimmilk were reconstituted to beverages having a flavor similar to fresh whole milk. When packed in oxygen-free atmosphere of nitrogen, only a slight decline in flavor score was noted during storage for six months at 4 and 27 C. Highest initial flavor score and best storage stability were obtained when continuously made milk fat was deodorized and recombined with the skimmilk without exposure to air prior to condensing and drying with ozone-free air.







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