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Effect of Fat and Sugar on Sensory Quality of Shrikhand


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1 Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, VARANASI (U.P.), India
2 Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying, C.S. A. University of Agriculture and Technology, KANPUR (U.P.), India
3 Warner School of Food and Dairy Technology, Sam Higginbottom Institute of Agriculture, Technology and Sciences, ALLAHABAD (U.P.), India
     

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Shrikhand is a semi-soft, sweetish sour, whole milk product prepared from lactis fermented curd, the curd is partially strained through a muslin cloth to remove the whey and thus, produce a solid mass called chakka. This chakka is mixed with the required amount of sugar to yield Shrikhand. This is very popular in Gujarat, Maharashtra and Karnataka. The buffalo milk was standardized to three fat levels i.e. 4 per cent (F1), 5 per cent (F2) and 6 per cent (F3). During the preparation of Shrikhand three levels of sugar i.e. 30 per cent (S1), 40 per cent (S2) and 50 per cent (S3) was added and then the Shrikhand was put in plastic cups and earthen pots. The experiment was laid in CRD with three replication. The impact of all treatment individually and their interaction was studied on sensory quality of Shrikhand. The results of present investigation useful information of productive utility. Fat (6 %) resulted in providing best flavour in Shrikhand and for sugar the treatment S2 scored the highest value. Among the various treatment combinations F3S2 resulted in excellent flavour of Shrikhand. The maximum score of body and texture was recorded for fat at 6 per cent, sugar 40 per cent level. F3S2 resulted in excellent body and texture score on 9 point hedonic scale. At 6 per cent fat and 40 per cent sugar levels exhibited better sweetness in Shrikhand. F3S2 resulted in excellent sweetness score on 9 point hedonic scale. For overall acceptability of Shrikhand the maximum levels of fat and sugar (F3×S2) showed best acceptability individually irrespective of plastic cup used.

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Fat, Sugar, Shrikhand, Sensory Examination.
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Authors

Manvendra Singh
Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, VARANASI (U.P.), India
Ramji Gupta
Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying, C.S. A. University of Agriculture and Technology, KANPUR (U.P.), India
B. C. Andhare
Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, VARANASI (U.P.), India
Shweta Singh
Warner School of Food and Dairy Technology, Sam Higginbottom Institute of Agriculture, Technology and Sciences, ALLAHABAD (U.P.), India

Abstract


Shrikhand is a semi-soft, sweetish sour, whole milk product prepared from lactis fermented curd, the curd is partially strained through a muslin cloth to remove the whey and thus, produce a solid mass called chakka. This chakka is mixed with the required amount of sugar to yield Shrikhand. This is very popular in Gujarat, Maharashtra and Karnataka. The buffalo milk was standardized to three fat levels i.e. 4 per cent (F1), 5 per cent (F2) and 6 per cent (F3). During the preparation of Shrikhand three levels of sugar i.e. 30 per cent (S1), 40 per cent (S2) and 50 per cent (S3) was added and then the Shrikhand was put in plastic cups and earthen pots. The experiment was laid in CRD with three replication. The impact of all treatment individually and their interaction was studied on sensory quality of Shrikhand. The results of present investigation useful information of productive utility. Fat (6 %) resulted in providing best flavour in Shrikhand and for sugar the treatment S2 scored the highest value. Among the various treatment combinations F3S2 resulted in excellent flavour of Shrikhand. The maximum score of body and texture was recorded for fat at 6 per cent, sugar 40 per cent level. F3S2 resulted in excellent body and texture score on 9 point hedonic scale. At 6 per cent fat and 40 per cent sugar levels exhibited better sweetness in Shrikhand. F3S2 resulted in excellent sweetness score on 9 point hedonic scale. For overall acceptability of Shrikhand the maximum levels of fat and sugar (F3×S2) showed best acceptability individually irrespective of plastic cup used.

Keywords


Fat, Sugar, Shrikhand, Sensory Examination.