Cow milk, cream from cow's milk. The main stages of the process Qualitative assessment of milk, milk reception, cleaning and cooling of milk, milk reservations, separation of milk, pasteurization of cream received, cooling of cream, physical maturation cream, whipping of cream, obtaining of butter, packaging of butter, marking of butter, storage. The final product characteristics Taste and smell: clean, well expressed taste of pasteurized cream. Consistency and Appearance: homogeneous, plastic, dense, shiny surface on the cut or slightly shiny, dry. Color: from light yellow to yellow, homogeneous for all mass. Basic physical, and chemical, characteristics -fat content 82.5 %; -moisture, Max 16 % -acidity (plasma), max - 23 ; -acidity (fat phase), max - 2,5. Microbiological indicators: - quantity of mesophilic aerobic and facultative anaerobic microorganisms (QMAFAnM), colony-forming units (CFU), in 1g of the product, no more 1,0*105; - coliform bacteria (koliformy) in 1g of the product - not allowed; - pathogenic microorganisms, including bacteria of Salmonella in 25g of the product - not allowed; - staphylococcus aureus, CFU in 1g of the product - not allowed; - listeria monocytogenes in 25g of the product not allowed; - mold, yeast, CFU, in 1g, no more 100 in sum; The content of toxic elements: - lead no more 0,1 mg/kg; - cadmium no more 0,03 mg/kg; - arsenic no more 0,1 mg/kg; - mercury no more 0,03 mg/kg; - copper no more 0,5 mg/kg, - zinc no more - 5,0 mg/kg; - iron no more 5,0 mg/kg. Weight: net 25,0 kg, gross 25,55 kg Term of storage: 3 months at 0...-5 9 months at -6...-11 12 months at -12...-18
Cheddar cheese is a widely popular and versatile cheese variety originating from the English village of Cheddar. Known for its rich, creamy texture and distinctive flavor, Cheddar cheese is made from cow's milk and comes in various forms, including mild, sharp, and extra sharp, each with its own intensity of taste. It is characterized by its pale to deep orange hue, often achieved with the use of natural annatto dye. Cheddar cheese is used in numerous culinary applications, such as sandwiches, burgers, macaroni and cheese, and as a topping for various dishes. It also pairs well with fruits, wines, and crackers and is a staple in cheese boards and platters. The versatility and wide range of flavor profiles make Cheddar cheese a beloved choice for both cooking and snacking worldwide.
Mozzarella cheese is a classic Italian dairy product recognized for its smooth, stretchy texture and mild, milky flavor. Made from cow's milk, it undergoes a traditional cheesemaking process where curds are formed, heated, and stretched to create its characteristic elasticity. Often used as a topping for pizzas due to its exceptional melting properties, mozzarella is also enjoyed in salads, sandwiches, and various dishes where its creamy consistency adds a delightful touch. Whether fresh (mozzarella di bufala) or low-moisture (used in shredded form), mozzarella cheese remains a versatile ingredient beloved for its ability to elevate both hot and cold culinary creations.