Lactose-Free Ice Cream Technology Based on Secondary Dairy Raw Materials
A. Trubnikova,
O. Chabanova,
T. Sharakhmatova
et al.
Abstract:Expanding the assortment of lactose-free dairy products, namely, ice cream for people who cannot tolerate lactose is a promising direction of research. The purpose of the work is to develop the technology of milk lactose-free synbiotic yogurt ice cream based on buttermilk protein-lipid concentrate, obtained by ultrafiltration/diafiltration, with the addition of natural flavoring and food additives, and the study of its quality indicators. A protein-lipid concentrate of buttermilk with a low lactose content was… Show more
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