Exploring the marination of colonial cheese into wine and vinegar through ripening: Physicochemical characteristics, sensorial attributes and emotions evoked
Gabriela Diersmann Azevedo , Wemerson de Castro Oliveira , Jeferson Aloísio Ströher , Maria Beatriz Prior Pinto Oliveira , Neila Silva Pereira dos Santos Richards , Voltaire Sant’Anna
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Abstract
In southern Brazil, colonial cheese is a very popular traditional dairy and plays significant economic and cultural roles. Innovation in traditional foods is crucial for continued market growth. Marinating cheeses in wine is a known practice, however the use of vinegar is traditional on informal scale in southern Brazil, but little explored. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of marinating colonial cheese in wine and vinegar during ripening. Colonial cheeses were immersed whether wine or vinegar and ripped for 30 days. Colour, moisture, texture and pH parameters were evaluated during the ripening period and cheeses in the end of 30-day maturation were subjected to acceptance, perception of attributes and evoked emotions analyses. Drivers of purchasing were also explored. Cheeses immersed in vinegar showed a greater loss of moisture and a decrease in pH. The surface of cheeses immersed in wine showed a dark and reddish color immediately after immersion in wine, with gradual darkening until the tenth day of ripening. Immersion of the product into vinegar implied on cheeses with surface with a less intense coloration (red and dark). Hardness increased through ripening and were higher on marinated samples. The control cheeses showed greater acceptance and evoked positive emotions, while the experimental cheeses evoked more negative emotions. Cheeses marinated in wine and vinegar incorporated characteristic aroma and flavors of the beverage used. Hedonic aspects and the presence of new flavors were the main drivers of purchasing the cheeses. Thus, immersing cheese in wine or vinegar impacts the maturation process, providing different effects on physicochemical and sensorial features of the product.
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International Journal of Gastronomy and Food Science is a peer-reviewed journal that explicitly focuses on the interface of food science and gastronomy. Articles focusing only on food science will not be considered. This journal equally encourages both scientists and chefs to publish original scientific papers, review articles and original culinary works. We seek articles with clear evidence of this interaction. From a scientific perspective, this publication aims to become the home for research from the whole community of food science and gastronomy.
IJGFS explores all aspects related to the growing field of the interaction of gastronomy and food science, in areas such as food chemistry, food technology and culinary techniques, food microbiology, genetics, sensory science, neuroscience, psychology, culinary concepts, culinary trends, and gastronomic experience (all the elements that contribute to the appreciation and enjoyment of the meal. Also relevant is research on science-based educational programs in gastronomy, anthropology, gastronomic history and food sociology. All these areas of knowledge are crucial to gastronomy, as they contribute to a better understanding of this broad term and its practical implications for science and society.