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Development of Traditional Jordanian Low Sodium Dairy Products

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  • Moawiya Haddad
  • Maisa Al-Qudah
  • Saeid Abu-Romman
  • Maher Obeidat
  • Jafar El-Qudah

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The present study aimed to develop new healthy traditional Jordanian dairy products including pasteurized white cheese and labaneh. This aim was achieved by partial replacement of NaCl with KCl salt at 0%, 50% and 75% in pasteurized white cheese and labaneh during processing. Results shows a slight increase in pH values and a decrease in acidity in cheese kept in brine solution that contained higher KCl compared with control. There is a significant difference in pH and acidity between control and KCl treatments in both pasteurized white cheese and labaneh. No significant difference in moisture of pasteurized white cheese and labaneh at 50% KCl salt replacement but a significant difference was found between control and 75% KCl salt replacement. There is a significant difference in taste and overall acceptability between control and KCl salt replacement starts at 75% KCl, but no significant difference between control and 50% KCl salt replacement was seen for pasteurized white cheese and labaneh for the same two attributes. KCl may give similar organoleptic effect of NaCl on Jordanian pasteurized white cheese and labaneh.

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  • Moawiya Haddad & Maisa Al-Qudah & Saeid Abu-Romman & Maher Obeidat & Jafar El-Qudah, 2016. "Development of Traditional Jordanian Low Sodium Dairy Products," Journal of Agricultural Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 9(1), pages 223-223, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:jasjnl:v:9:y:2016:i:1:p:223
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