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. 2018 Mar 13;7(3):37. doi: 10.3390/foods7030037

Table 5.

Summary of difference and consumer sensory studies on bovine cheese.

Cheese and Age Difference Analysis Diet Results Reference
Raw Milk Nostrano di Primiero
60 days
Temperature 16 °C
13 Trained assessors
Triangle Test
Pasture + low level of concentrates (maize, sugar beet pulp, wheat bran, brewer’s yeast, dried alfalfa, barley, soybean flakes, sunflower meal, minerals and vitamins) 1.6 kg dry matter/day No significant difference [88]
Pasture + high level of concentrates (maize, sugar beet pulp, wheat bran, brewer’s yeast, dried alfalfa, barley, soybean flakes, sunflower meal, minerals and vitamins) 4.8 kg dry matter/day No significant difference
Cheese and Age Consumer Analysis Diet Results Reference
Raw Milk St-Nectaire
8 weeks
8 Trained assessors
3 Attributes
Native mountain grassland hay + concentrate (cereal and soybean) Highest appearance score (p < 0.01)
Highest taste score (p < 0.01)
[49]
Cocksfoot hay + concentrate (cereal and soybean) No significant difference
Rye-grass rich hay + concentrate (cereal and soybean) Highest texture score (p < 0.01)
Highest taste score (p < 0.01)
Pasteurized Cheddar
40 days
Temperature 21 °C
73–83 Untrained assessors
4 Attributes
Pasture No significant difference [51]
Pasture + grain mix (soybeans, corn, sugar beet pulp and molasses) No significant difference
Alfalfa hay + corn silage + concentrate (corn, grain, cottonseed, soybean meal, sugar beet pulp, yeast mix, molasses and fat) No significant difference
Raw Milk Caciocavallo
90 days
100 Untrained assessors Pasture (grasses, legumes and other species) No significant difference [101]
Grains (wheat, oats, barley) and hay (clover and meadow) No significant difference
Raw Milk Montasio
60 and 180 days
280 Untrained assessors Mountain Pasture + concentrate (maize, barley, beet pulp, soybean and wheat) at 60 days ripening Colour much too dark (p < 0.01)
Colour too dark (p < 0.01)
Holes too few (p < 0.05)
Holes much too few (p < 0.01)
[50]
Alfalfa hay, meadow hay + concentrate (maize, barley, beet pulp, soybean and wheat) at 60 days ripening Colour about right (p < 0.01)
Colour too light (p < 0.01)
Holes too numerous (p < 0.01)
Holes about right (p < 0.01)
Mountain Pasture + concentrate (maize, barley, beet pulp, soybean and wheat) at 180 days ripening Colour much too dark (p < 0.01)
Colour too dark (p < 0.01)
Holes too few (p < 0.01)
Holes much too few (p < 0.01)
Alfalfa hay, meadow hay + concentrate (maize, barley, beet pulp, soybean and wheat) at 180 days ripening Colour about right (p < 0.05)
Colour too light (p < 0.01)
Holes too numerous (p < 0.01)
Holes about right (p < 0.01)
Pasteurized Milk Cheddar
180 and 270 days
Temperature 21 °C
24 Untrained assessors
5 Attributes
Pasture (rye-grass) at 180 days ripening No significant difference [52]
Pasture (ryegrass) + white clover at 180 days ripening Highest liking of appearance (p = 0.002)
Highest overall acceptability (p = 0.048)
Concentrate (grass silage, maize silage, maize, beet pulp, soybean meal, salt, rapeseed meal and megalac) at 180 days ripening Highest liking of texture (p = 0.027)
Highest overall acceptability (p = 0.052)
Pasture (rye-grass) at 270 days ripening Lowest liking of appearance (p = 0.013)
Lowest liking of texture (p = 0.018)
Pasture (ryegrass) + white clover at 270 days ripening No significant difference
Concentrate (grass silage, maize silage, maize, beet pulp, soybean meal, salt, rapeseed meal and megalac) at 270 days ripening No significant difference