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Title: | Low energy Kombucha fermented milk-based beverages | Authors: | Milanović, Spasenija Lončar, Eva Đurić, Mirjana Malbaša, Radomir Tekić, Miodrag Iličić (Panić), Mirela Kanurić (Duraković), Katarina |
Issue Date: | 1-Dec-2008 | Publisher: | Novi Sad: University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technology, Novi Sad | Journal: | Acta Periodica Technologica | Abstract: | This paper investigates manufacturing of fermented beverages from two types of milk (1% w/w and 2.2% w/w fat) by applying of Kombucha, which contains several yeasts and bacterial strains. The starter was the inoculum produced from previous Kombucha fermentation. The applied starter concentrations were: 10% v/v, 15% v/v and 20% v/v. Also, the traditional yoghurt starter was used to produce the control samples. All fermentations were performed at 42°C and the changes in the pH were monitored. The fermentation process was about three times faster in the control yoghurt than in the Kombucha samples. Influence of Kombucha inoculum concentration on the rate of fermentation appeared not to be significant. All fermentations were stopped when the pH reached 4.4. After the production, the quality of the fermented milk beverages with Kombucha was determined and compared with the quality of the control yoghurt samples. It was concluded that the difference in fat contents in milks affects the difference in quantities of other components in the fermented milk beverages with Kombucha. Sensory characteristics of the beverages manufactured from the partially skimmed milk are much better than those of the fermented beverages produced from the low fat milk. | URI: | https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/10645 | ISSN: | 14507188 | DOI: | 10.2298/APT0839037M |
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