What's New in Cheese Technology

Topics:
Food and Beverage
Tags:
BNP Media,
Cheese,
Marketing,
Marketing Research
Source:
BNP Media

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Overview: Cheese making has been around for at least 4,000 years. And today, people love cheese more than ever. Surveys show that cheese is now consumed in 98% of U.S. households and that 83% of restaurants have cheese on the menu. A research sponsored and funded by America's dairy farmers is focused on finding new ways to manufacture cheese and enhance its quality. This article states that studies are examining how to measure and develop cheese for specific melt, flow, stretch and fat content while maximizing great cheese flavor and more.

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Format: HTML | Date: Aug 2004 | Pages: 3


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