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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Dairy Science Année : 2015

Temperature and relative humidity influence the ripening descriptors of Camembert-type cheeses throughout ripening

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Ripening descriptors are the main factors that determine consumers' preferences of soft cheeses. Six descriptors were defined to represent the sensory changes in Camembert cheeses: Penicillium camemberti appearance, cheese odor and rind color, creamy under-rind thickness and consistency, and core hardness. To evaluate the effects of the main process parameters on these descriptors, Camembert cheeses were ripened under different temperatures (8, 12, and 16 degrees C) and relative humidity (RH; 88, 92, and 98%). The sensory descriptors were highly dependent on the temperature and RH used throughout ripening in a ripening chamber. All sensory descriptor changes could be explained by microorganism growth, pH, carbon substrate metabolism, and cheese moisture, as well as by microbial enzymatic activities. On d 40, at 8 degrees C and 88% RH, all sensory descriptors scored the worst: the cheese was too dry, its odor and its color were similar to those of the unripe cheese, the underrind was driest, and the core was hardest. At 16 degrees C and 98% RH, the odor was strongly ammonia and the color was dark brown, and the creamy underrind represented the entire thickness of the cheese but was completely runny, descriptors indicative of an over ripened cheese. Statistical analysis showed that the best ripening conditions to achieve an optimum balance between cheese sensory qualities and marketability were 13 +/- 1 degrees C and 94 +/- 1% RH.
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hal-01195508 , version 1 (11-07-2017)

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Marie Noelle Leclercq-Perlat, Mariette Sicard, Nathalie Perrot, Ioan-Cristian Trelea, Daniel Picque, et al.. Temperature and relative humidity influence the ripening descriptors of Camembert-type cheeses throughout ripening. Journal of Dairy Science, 2015, 98 (2), pp.1325 - 1335. ⟨10.3168/jds.2014-8916⟩. ⟨hal-01195508⟩
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