Rancid favour in cheddar cheese / by E.G. Hood and A.H. White. : A12-2/146-1931E-PDF

"As pointed out in the present investigation, the main cause of rancidity has been attributed to undesirable bacteria. Such being the case, the tendency for cheese to develop rancid flavour may be effectively minimized by paying stricter attention to the quality of the milk supply, by rejecting low grade milk, and by a general improvement in the supply based on the use of the Curd test and the Methylene Blue test. Troubled factories should pay greater attentionto detail in cleanliness and sterilization in all factory operations. ... In the final analysis, the control of rancidity lies in the hands of the cheesemaker, in his ability to keep his supply of milk up to a high standard, and in manufacturing such milk under the most ideal conditions of sanitation."--p. 16.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Department of Agriculture. Dairy and Cold Storage Branch.
Title Rancid favour in cheddar cheese / by E.G. Hood and A.H. White.
Series title Bulletin, New series ; no. 146
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Title from cover.
Historical publication digitized [by the Internet Archive from collection of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada].
Issued also in French under title: Le goût de rance dans le fromage cheddar.
Publishing information Ottawa : Dominion of Canada Department of Agriculture : Dairy and Cold Storage Branch, 1931.
Author / Contributor Hood, E. G.
White, A. H.
Description 16 p.
Catalogue number
  • A12-2/146-1931E-PDF
Subject terms Dairy industry
Cheese
Microorganisms
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