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Journal of Dairy Science Vol. 81 No. 12 3097-3108
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Influence of Pasteurization and Fat Composition of Milk on the Volatile Compounds and Flavor Characteristics of a Semi-hard Cheese

S. Buchin 1, V. Delague 1, G. Duboz 1, J. L. Berdague 2, E. Beuvier 1, S. Pochet 1, and R. Grappin 1

1 Station de Recherches en Technologie et Analyses Laitières, Institut National de Recherche Agronomique, BP 89, 39801 Poligny Cedex, France
2 Station de Recherches sur la Viande, Institut National de Recherche Agronomique, Theix, 63122 Ceyrat, France

The effects of pasteurization and fat composition were studied simultaneously during the manufacture of experimental semi-hard cheeses. Two different fat compositions were obtained by collecting milk in the spring from cows that grazed pasture on farms located on the plain and from cows that were fed hay on farms located in the mountains. Pasteurized milk was compared with raw milk, and creams from the two groups of cows were compared. The sensory profile of all of the cheeses showed predominantly milky flavors. The raw milk cheeses had a more intense flavor than the pasteurized milk cheeses. This difference was supported by the profiles of volatile compounds. Raw milk cheeses were characterized by higher amounts of numerous alcohols, fatty acids, and sulfur compounds, and pasteurized milk cheeses were characterized by higher amounts of ketones. These differences were related to the high level of indigenous microflora in raw milk cheeses. Alkenes were found to be more abundant in the cheeses from milk of cows grazing pasture and terpenes were more abundant in the cheeses from milk of cows fed hay, but flavor differences between these cheeses were very slight.

Key Words: flavor of cheese • volatile compounds • pasteurization • fat composition

Submitted on December 30, 1997
Accepted on August 10, 1998




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