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. 2023 Jun 20;12(12):2426.
doi: 10.3390/foods12122426.

Compositional Differences of Greek Cheeses of Limited Production

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Compositional Differences of Greek Cheeses of Limited Production

Eleni C Pappa et al. Foods. .

Abstract

Greece has a long tradition in cheesemaking, with 22 cheeses registered as protected designation of origin (PDO), 1 as protected geographical indication (PGI), and 1 applied for PGI. Several other cheeses are produced locally without any registration, which significantly contribute to the local economy. The present study investigated the composition (moisture, fat, salt, ash, and protein content), color parameters, and oxidative stability of cheeses that do not have a PDO/PGI certification, purchased from a Greek market. Milk and cheese types were correctly assigned for 62.8 and 82.1 % of samples, respectively, through discriminant analysis. The most important factors for milk type discrimination were L, a and b color attributes, salt, ash, fat-in-dry-matter, moisture-in-non-fat-substance, salt-in-moisture, and malondialdehyde contents, whereas a and b, and moisture, ash, fat, moisture-in-non-fat substance contents, and pH were the most influential characteristics for sample discrimination according to cheese type. A plausible explanation may be the differences in milk chemical composition between three animal species, namely cows, sheep, and goats and for the manufacture procedure and ripening. This is the very first report on the proximate analysis of these, largely ignored, chesses aiming to simulate interest for further study and production valorization.

Keywords: Greece; cheesemaking; protected designation of origin; raw milk; ripening; traditional.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

Figures

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Figure 1
Map of Greece showing the regions for the cheese sample collection.
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Figure 2
Discriminant analysis for different milk types using two discriminant functions of composition and physicochemical properties (+ indicates group centroid).
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Figure 3
Discriminant analysis for different cheese types using two discriminant functions of composition and physicochemical properties (+ indicates group centroid).

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