The pH of skim milk was adjusted from 6.67 to between 6.00 and 5.45 before being restored with NaOH. Ionic calcium was higher after pH restoration but this did not result in instability during indirect ultra high temperature and in‐container sterilisation. Ionic calcium of pH restored milk increased with increased holding time but the pH restored milk remained stable to in‐container sterilisation. The viscosity of the milk was not affected by pH reversal. However, pH‐restoration reduced rennet coagulation time but milk was still stable when subjected to high temperature treatment. Properties of the soluble phase were measured at high temperature by dialysis.
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