Abstract:Gentiana lutea rhizomes, generally used as a bittering agent in food, were harvested from two geographical sites (Massif Central: MC and Jura: J) to evaluate their potential use in the flavoring step during goat cheesemaking. Gentian flavored goat cheeses (MCGC and JGC) were elaborated by a one-night immersion of unflavored goat cheeses (CGC) into gentian-infused whey. The impregnation of gentian in goat cheeses was evaluated by chemical and sensory analysis. The chemical composition of cheeses was analyzed by… Show more
“…Chemical and sensory analyses revealed that gentian-flavored cheeses exhibited reduced unpleasant notes, higher bitterness levels attributed to loganic acid transfer, and more complex flavor profiles compared to unflavored cheeses, with compounds such as 3-methyl butanoic acid and phenethyl acetate distinguishing gentian’s origin. This study suggested that gentian rhizomes hold promise as a flavoring agent in enhancing the sensory experience and reducing goaty perceptions in goat cheeses [ 36 ].…”
Recent advancements in the field of food science have spurred a surge of research focused on unraveling the intricate world of flavor compounds in fermented food products [...]
“…Chemical and sensory analyses revealed that gentian-flavored cheeses exhibited reduced unpleasant notes, higher bitterness levels attributed to loganic acid transfer, and more complex flavor profiles compared to unflavored cheeses, with compounds such as 3-methyl butanoic acid and phenethyl acetate distinguishing gentian’s origin. This study suggested that gentian rhizomes hold promise as a flavoring agent in enhancing the sensory experience and reducing goaty perceptions in goat cheeses [ 36 ].…”
Recent advancements in the field of food science have spurred a surge of research focused on unraveling the intricate world of flavor compounds in fermented food products [...]
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