The losses of nutrients during the production of strained (Torba) yoghurt
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1998
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A traditional method has been used in the production of Torba yoghurt (a strained yoghurt produced from cow's, goat's or sheep's milk) and this is based on straining with a special cloth bag. In this study, the losses of nutrients during the straining of yoghurt were as follows: 51.8% thiamin, 60.5% riboflavin, 7.28% protein, 0.77% fat, 71.1% lactose, 70.2% sodium, 68.2% potassium, 65.6% calcium and 50.2% phosphorus. Among the amino acids the least loss occurred in the amount of tyrosine (2.24%) and the loss of histidine was highest (11.4%).
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Capra hircus , Ovis aries , calcium , histidine , lactose , phosphorus , potassium , protein , riboflavin , sodium , thiamine , tyrosine , yoghurt , article , chemical composition , food processing , milk , nutrient , nutritional value , protein content