Rural dairy technology

This manual deals with milk processing in a rural and small-scale environment. It concentrates on traditional products or on products that are easily made, need little specialised equipment and can be easily adapted to the rural processing plant. Some background information in the areas of milk chem...

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Autor principal: O'Connor, C.B.
Formato: Training Material
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Livestock Research Institute 1995
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/570
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description This manual deals with milk processing in a rural and small-scale environment. It concentrates on traditional products or on products that are easily made, need little specialised equipment and can be easily adapted to the rural processing plant. Some background information in the areas of milk chemistry, dairy microbiology and milk and milk-product analysis is also given. Data presented include composition of milk of some species of mammal, average composition of cow milk, composition of lipids in whole bovine milk, principal fatty acids found in milk triglycerides, distribution of milk salts between the soluble and colloidal phases, stability of vitamins, bacterial types commonly associated with milk, effect of temperature on the growth of bacteria in milk produced under different conditions and manufacturing procedures for yoghurt, acidophilus milk and Kefir.
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spelling CGSpace5702025-11-04T16:45:20Z Rural dairy technology O'Connor, C.B. dairy industry milk production This manual deals with milk processing in a rural and small-scale environment. It concentrates on traditional products or on products that are easily made, need little specialised equipment and can be easily adapted to the rural processing plant. Some background information in the areas of milk chemistry, dairy microbiology and milk and milk-product analysis is also given. Data presented include composition of milk of some species of mammal, average composition of cow milk, composition of lipids in whole bovine milk, principal fatty acids found in milk triglycerides, distribution of milk salts between the soluble and colloidal phases, stability of vitamins, bacterial types commonly associated with milk, effect of temperature on the growth of bacteria in milk produced under different conditions and manufacturing procedures for yoghurt, acidophilus milk and Kefir. 1995 2010-01-26T14:56:32Z 2010-01-26T14:56:32Z Training Material https://hdl.handle.net/10568/570 en Open Access application/pdf International Livestock Research Institute O'Connor, C.B. ILRI, Addis Ababa (Ethiopia). 1995. Rural dairy technology. ILRI Training Manual. no. 1. 119p. Addis Ababa (Ethiopia): ILRI.
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title_short Rural dairy technology
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milk production
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