Flavour production of Stilton blue cheese microfloraTools Gkatzionis, Konstantinos (2010) Flavour production of Stilton blue cheese microflora. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractIn the blue cheese Stilton the starter mould Penicillium roqueforti grows and sporulates during the ripening period and is considered to be responsible for the unique blue cheese aroma. However, the sporulation of the mould, which results in the formation of blue veins, takes place in a fraction of the Stilton matrix which overall is very heterogeneous. Most blue cheeses develop a secondary microflora of yeasts which may affect their aroma. The aim of this study was to investigate the yeast flora of Stilton, the aroma profile of the cheese and the role of the yeasts in the aroma production.
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