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https://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/19970| Title: | Production of Functional Cheese from Goat Milk Supplemented With Baobab Fruit Pulp |
| Other Titles: | انتاج جبنة وظيفية من لبن الماعز مدعمة بلب ثمار التبلدي |
| Authors: | Omer, Alaa Sharif Mohammed, Tasneem Omer Abdeljabar, Maysaa Supervisor, -Yousif Mohamed Ahmed |
| Keywords: | Agricultural Studies Food Science And Technology Functional Cheese Goat Milk |
| Issue Date: | 3-Oct-2017 |
| Publisher: | Sudan University of Science and Technology |
| Citation: | Omer, Alaa Sharif . Production of Functional Cheese from Goat Milk Supplemented With Baobab Fruit Pulp \ Alaa Sharif Omer , Tasneem Omer Mohammed , Maysaa Abdeljabar ; Yousif Mohamed Ahmed .- Khartoum:Sudan University of Science & Technology,College of Agriculture Studies,2017.- 69 p.:ill.;28cm.-Bachelor Search. |
| Abstract: | This study was carried out to produce functional cheese from goat milk supplemented with baobab fruit pulp and investigate the effect of Baobab fruit pulp on the physicochemical properties of this cheese. Cheese was made from goat milk with Baobab fruit pulp (0 g/L,50g/L, 75g/L,100 and g/L). Coagulant was added and after obtained curd then pressed, packing and salting. Physicochemical (acidity, pH, total solids, solids, ash, protein, fat, lactose, moisture, crude fiber and sensory evaluation), was carried out post processing. Results of physicochemical analysis of goat milk cheese showed that addition of Baobab fruit pulp resulted in an increase in fiber, protein, fat, total solids, ash, acidity of goat milk cheese, and decrease in lactose, pH of product. Baobab fruit pulp can be used in goat milk cheese to improve the quality of goat milk cheese. |
| Description: | Thesis |
| URI: | http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/19970 |
| Appears in Collections: | Bachelor of Agricultural Studies |
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