TY  - JOUR
T1  - Effects of Smoking on Surface Colour and Texture of Traditional Goat Cheeses
AU - , M. Fresno AU - , M.E. Ruiz AU - , A. Arguello AU - , N. Castro AU - , S. Alvarez 
JO  - Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances
VL  - 6
IS  - 3
SP  - 310
EP  - 313
PY  - 2007
DA  - 2001/08/19
SN  - 1680-5593
DO  - javaa.2007.310.313
UR  - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=javaa.2007.310.313
KW  - Goat
KW  -cheese
KW  -smoking materials
KW  -colour
KW  -texture profile analysis
KW  -Canarian cheeses
AB  - Forty eight Canarian  goat  cheeses  were  smoked  using  six  different  materials;  shell  of  the almond (<I>Prunus aulcis</I>), segmented prickly pear cactus (<I>Opuntia ficus indica</I>), pine needles and wood of canary pine (<I>Pinus canariensis</I>), rose rock wood <I>(Cistus monspeliensis</I>) and heather wood <I>(Erica arborea)</I>. Cheeses were smoked at two different ripening times: 4 and 10 days, samples of 20-days-old were analyzed. Surface cheese colour was measured using a colorimeter, measuring Lightness, Croma and Hue angle, while texture characteristics were determined using the Texture Profile Analysis (TPA) obtaining five parameters for texture: fracturability, hardness, cohesiveness, adhesiveness and elasticity. Only Lightness was affected by the age of cheese at smoking process. Cheeses smoked with <I>Erica arborea</I> wood and <I>Pinus canariensis </I>wood were statistically the darkest, while the ones smoked with <I>Pinus canariensis</I> needle were the lightest. Almond shell and <I>Pinus canariensis</I> wood produced cheeses with the highest intensive colour whereas the products smoked with <I>Erica arborea</I> wood and <I>Pinus canariensis</I> needles were the least intensive. When a smoke produced a darker colour, the Croma was high and the Hue angle was far from yellow axis. For texture characteristic, in compression test, cheeses smoked with 10-days-old were more fracturable and hardness and less elastic than others smoked with 4-days-old while the material used for smoking only affected cohesiveness.
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