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Journal of Dairy Science Vol. 60 No. 12 1841-1845
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Acceptability of Whey-Soy Drink Mix Prepared with Cottage Cheese Whey

V. H. Holsinger, C. S. Sutton1, H. E. Vettel2, C. Allen and F. B. Talley

Eastern Regional Research Center3, Philadephia, PA 19118

ABSTRACT

Flavor score of commercially produced whey-soy drink mix containing 41% sweet whey solids was correlated with the lactic acid content of the dehydrated material (–.75). Experimental samples prepared with a 1:1 mixture of acid whey to sweet whey and neutralized acid whey showed lower initial flavor scores than a control prepared with only sweet whey. Both samples contained over 1% total lactate reported as lactic acid compared to .4% for the control. A sample prepared with a 1:5 mixture of acid to sweet whey contained .77% lactic acid. Flavor scores of this sample after 158 days storage at 37 C, although not significantly different from the control stored under similar conditions, showed a downward trend over time. Therefore, use of small amounts of acid whey in the formulation could lead to impaired storage stability as measured by flavor acceptability during prolonged storage under adverse conditions.


FOOTNOTES

1 Nutrition Institute Agricultural Research Center. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Beltsville, MD 20705.

2 National Aboretum, Washington, DC.

3 Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture.







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