Modelling of dynamic mastication physics of cheese/casein gels as function of milk-fat distribution and intensity of thermo-mechanical treatment.

Food Res Int

Department of Food Material Science, Institute of Food Science and Biotechnology, University of Hohenheim, Garbenstraße 25, 70599 Stuttgart, Germany. Electronic address:

Published: September 2024


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Pasta filata-style cheese products are among the world's most famous cheese varieties. Thermo-mechanical processing of cheese curd results in stringy, fibrous, and anisotropic structures with pleasing texture attributes. A recent area of research focuses on improving yield during the manufacturing of pasta filata-type cheese products by homogenizing the milk. This process reduces the size of fat droplets, leading to better retention of milk fat during curd plasticization. As this sometimes results in texture deficits, this study aims to investigate the impact of thermo-mechanical processing on curd from homogenized and non-homogenized milk. The hypothesis is that increased thermo-mechanical processing, leading to more anisotropic structural elements, may offset texture deficits caused by homogenization. To assess textural and structural changes due to homogenization and thermo-mechanical processing, mechanical tests including rheology and texture analysis were conducted, along with confocal-laser-scanning microscopy. Additionally, sensory evaluation involving panelists consuming the samples and recording mastication properties such as muscle activity and jaw movement was carried out. Dynamic data modeling was used to derive connections between structure and texture. Results showed that homogenization alone did not yield significant differences between the samples, but plasticization and texturization properties differed significantly. Non-homogenized samples developed a distinct fibrous structure, and muscle activities and jaw movements increased significantly (p < 0.01) with longer thermo-mechanical processing.

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