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Technological characterization of creamy chocolate dairy desserts prepared with whey protein concentrate and a mixture of carrageenan and guar gum

The consumption of dairy desserts has boomed in the last few decades, due to the technological progress in the development of ingredients and processes. In this study the physicochemical and sensory characterization of creamy chocolate dairy desserts were carried out. Whey powder concentrate - WPC (3.0; 2.0 and 1.0%) was used with whole milk powder (5.0; 6.0 and 7.0%), carrageenan (0.05; 0.15 and 0.25%), guar gum (0.25; 0.15 and 0.05%), cocoa powder (2.8%), sugar (11.5%) and potassium sorbate (0.08%), according to the trial. The results showed that it is possible to use WPC, replacing whole milk powder, and therefore creating a product with low fat and total solids, and high protein content. The final product presented better nutritional quality, besides reduced caloric value, which favors the consumption by people concerned with health. The experimental dairy dessert prepared with 1.00% WPC, 7.00% whole milk powder, 0.05% carrageenan and 0.25% guar gum was considered the best by the panellists, with acceptability higher than value 4 (good).

Dairy desserts; Whey protein concentrate; Carrageenan; Guar gum; Dairy products


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