3 resultados para Ripening

em Instituto Politécnico de Viseu


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O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar as características físicas e químicas de queijo Serra da Estrela de pasta semi mole e correlacionar estes resultados com os resultados da análise sensorial. Foram alvo de estudo 29 amostras de queijo Serra da Estrela produzidas com 6 ecótipos de cardo diferentes. Os queijos foram produzidos em várias queijarias da região demarcada para a produção do queijo Serra da Estrela, mais propriamente dos concelhos de Penalva do Castelo, Oliveira do Hospital e Fornos de Algodres. Procedeu-se à avaliação das propriedades químicas como a humidade, o pH, cloretos, cinzas e proteínas, de propriedades físicas, como a textura e a cor e uma avaliação sensorial. Dos resultados obtidos foi possível verificar que os valores da humidade variaram entre 34, 9% e 49,8%. As cinzas e a proteína encontram-se abaixo dos valores na literatura (3,4%–5,5% e 13,0%–21,9%, respetivamente). Os cloretos variaram entre 1,1% e 3,0% e o pH entre 4,8 e 5,7. Verificou-se que com mais dias de maturação, e portanto menor humidade, as amostras apresentam, maior firmeza, menos adesividade e menos pegamento da pasta. Os valores da dureza da casca e da pasta variam entre 1,56N e 9,40N e 0,4 N e 3,4 N, respetivamente. A adesividade é bastante elevada (de -26,29 N.sec a -2,21 N.sec), o que traduz o caráter amanteigado destes queijos. Nas coordenadas de cor os valores de L* variaram entre 53,57 a 64,34, os de a* entre -4,53 e 1,29 e os de b* entre 15,56 e 29,03, revelando uma cor amarelada. Os resultados da análise sensorial não apresentam grande variabilidade entre os diferentes ecótipos e verificou-se que, em geral, as análises instrumentais realizadas acabaram por confirmar a percepção dos provadores.

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Purpose – Thistle flower( Cynara cardunculus) aqueous extracts, as rich source of milk-clotting peptidases, have been widely used for cheeses marketed under the Registry of the Protected Designation of Origin, as it is the case of Serra da Estrela cheese, manufactured from raw ewes’ milk and without addition of any commercial starter culture. This paper aims at studying the influence of six different ecotypes of thistle flowers in cheese properties during the ripening and of final products. Design/methodology/approach – Cheeses were produced with different thistle flower extracts and then the clotting time, weight and colour of cheeses, as well as texture properties and sensorial characteristics, were evaluated. Findings – The clotting time varied from 47 to 66 min, and the weight loss along ripening varied between 32 and 40 per cent. There was some influence of thistle flower ecotype on the colour during ripening and in the final product. The results of texture analysis revealed significant differences between the thistle ecotypes: crust firmness varying from 2.4 to 5.6 N; inner firmness from 0.82 to 1.82 N; stickiness from 0.5 to 1.60 N; adhesiveness from 3.0 to 11.3 N.s; and Ecotype C was particularly distinguishable. Sensorial evaluation revealed differences among the cheeses, with Ecotype C receiving the highest score for global appreciation. Originality/value – The usage of different extracts of thistle flower to produce Serra da Estrela cheese with different properties is a novelty, and it allows the possibility of manipulating this parameter in the future so as to produce cheeses with specific characteristics, addressed to different consumer targets.

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Grape metabolites can be affected by many extrinsic and intrinsic factors, such as grape variety, ripening stage, growing regions, vineyard management practices, and edaphoclimatic conditions. However, there is still much about the in vivo formation of grape metabolites that need to be investigated. The winemaking process also can create distinct wines. Nowadays, wine fermentations are driven mostly by single-strain inoculations, allowing greater control of fermentation. Pure cultures of selected yeast strains, mostly Saccharomyces cerevisiae, are added to grape must, leading to more predictable outcomes and decreasing the risk of spoilage. Besides yeasts, lactic acid bacteria also play an important role, in the final wine quality. Thus, this chapter attempts to present an overview of grape berry physiology and metabolome to provide a deep understanding of the primary and secondary metabolites accumulated in the grape berries and their potential impact in wine quality. In addition, biotechnological approaches for wine quality practiced during wine alcoholic and malolactic fermentation will also be discussed.