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© Cengage Learning 2015
Understanding Food Principles and Preparation • Fifth Edition
AMY BROWN
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Milk
10
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Functions of Milk in Foods
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• Carbohydrate
– Lactose
• Protein
– Casein
– Whey
• Milk fat
• Vitamins A, B2, D, and tryptophan
• Calcium
Composition of Milk
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Composition of Milk (cont’d.)
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Composition of Milk (cont’d.)
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Composition of Milk (cont’d.)
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• Grading
– Milk is graded on bacterial content
– Grade A has fewest bacteria
– Voluntary, paid for by dairy industry
– Grading done by USDA
Purchasing Milk
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• Pasteurization
– Heating milk to kill bacteria
– Ultrapasteurization
• Hotter than pasteurization
– Ultra-high temperature processing (sterilizing)
• Hotter than ultrapasteurization
• Homogenization
– The breaking up of fat so that it doesn’t
coagulate on top of the milk
Purchasing Milk (cont’d.)
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• Fresh fluid cow’s milk
– Whole milk
– Reduced-fat and low-fat milk
– Fat-free or non-fat milk
• Fresh fluid milk from other animals
– Goat, sheep, camel, llama, etc.
• Flavored fluid milk
– Chocolate milk and eggnog
Types of Milk
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• Ultrahigh-temperature milk (UHT milk)
– Does not need to be refrigerated until opened
• Nutritionally altered fluid milk
– Imitation milk
– Filled milk
– Low-sodium milk
– Reduced-lactose milk
Types of Milk (cont’d.)
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• Plant-based “milks”
– Soy milk
– Rice milk
– Almond milk
• Canned fluid milks
– Whole milk
– Evaporated milk
– Sweetened condensed milk
Types of Milk (cont’d.)
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• Dry milk
– Nonfat dried milk
– Instant milk
• Creams and substitutes
– Cream
– Cream substitutes
Types of Milk (cont’d.)
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• Cultured milk
– Safe microorganisms added to milk
– Buttermilk
– Yogurt
• Source of probiotics
– Acidophilus milk
– Kefir
– Sour cream
Types of Milk (cont’d.)
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• The flavor of milk is bland and slightly
sweet
– Exposure to heat, sunlight, metal, and cow’s
diet can affect flavor
• Coagulation can be caused by:
– Heat, acid, enzymes, and salt
Milk Products in Food Preparation
© Cengage Learning 2015
• Whipped cream
– Expands to 2-3 times the volume when
whipped
– Higher fat content leads to more stable
whipped cream
– Refrigerate cream for at least two hours
before whipping
– Add sugar gradually, near end of whipping
Milk Products in Food Preparation (cont’d.)
© Cengage Learning 2015
• Whipped evaporated milk
– Expands to 2-3 times volume when whipped
– Not as stable or flavorful as whipped cream
• Whipped nonfat dried milk
– Lower in kcalories than whipped cream
– Expands to up to 6 times volume when
whipped
– Not as stable as whipped cream
Milk Products in Food Preparation (cont’d.)
© Cengage Learning 2015
• Refrigerate
– All fluid milk products except unopened UHT
milk and some canned milks
• Dry milk should be stored slightly below
room temperature
Storage of Milk Products
© Cengage Learning 2015
• About 80% of the calcium ingested by
Americans comes from the dairy group
• Important aspects of milk in food
preparation
– Composition and types
– Purchasing criteria
– Milk products used in food preparation
– Storage techniques
Chapter Summary

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Chapter 10 - Milk

  • 1. © Cengage Learning 2015 Understanding Food Principles and Preparation • Fifth Edition AMY BROWN © Cengage Learning 2015 Milk 10
  • 2. © Cengage Learning 2015 Functions of Milk in Foods
  • 3. © Cengage Learning 2015 • Carbohydrate – Lactose • Protein – Casein – Whey • Milk fat • Vitamins A, B2, D, and tryptophan • Calcium Composition of Milk
  • 4. © Cengage Learning 2015 Composition of Milk (cont’d.)
  • 5. © Cengage Learning 2015 Composition of Milk (cont’d.)
  • 6. © Cengage Learning 2015 Composition of Milk (cont’d.)
  • 7. © Cengage Learning 2015 • Grading – Milk is graded on bacterial content – Grade A has fewest bacteria – Voluntary, paid for by dairy industry – Grading done by USDA Purchasing Milk
  • 8. © Cengage Learning 2015 • Pasteurization – Heating milk to kill bacteria – Ultrapasteurization • Hotter than pasteurization – Ultra-high temperature processing (sterilizing) • Hotter than ultrapasteurization • Homogenization – The breaking up of fat so that it doesn’t coagulate on top of the milk Purchasing Milk (cont’d.)
  • 9. © Cengage Learning 2015 • Fresh fluid cow’s milk – Whole milk – Reduced-fat and low-fat milk – Fat-free or non-fat milk • Fresh fluid milk from other animals – Goat, sheep, camel, llama, etc. • Flavored fluid milk – Chocolate milk and eggnog Types of Milk
  • 10. © Cengage Learning 2015 • Ultrahigh-temperature milk (UHT milk) – Does not need to be refrigerated until opened • Nutritionally altered fluid milk – Imitation milk – Filled milk – Low-sodium milk – Reduced-lactose milk Types of Milk (cont’d.)
  • 11. © Cengage Learning 2015 • Plant-based “milks” – Soy milk – Rice milk – Almond milk • Canned fluid milks – Whole milk – Evaporated milk – Sweetened condensed milk Types of Milk (cont’d.)
  • 12. © Cengage Learning 2015 • Dry milk – Nonfat dried milk – Instant milk • Creams and substitutes – Cream – Cream substitutes Types of Milk (cont’d.)
  • 13. © Cengage Learning 2015 • Cultured milk – Safe microorganisms added to milk – Buttermilk – Yogurt • Source of probiotics – Acidophilus milk – Kefir – Sour cream Types of Milk (cont’d.)
  • 14. © Cengage Learning 2015 • The flavor of milk is bland and slightly sweet – Exposure to heat, sunlight, metal, and cow’s diet can affect flavor • Coagulation can be caused by: – Heat, acid, enzymes, and salt Milk Products in Food Preparation
  • 15. © Cengage Learning 2015 • Whipped cream – Expands to 2-3 times the volume when whipped – Higher fat content leads to more stable whipped cream – Refrigerate cream for at least two hours before whipping – Add sugar gradually, near end of whipping Milk Products in Food Preparation (cont’d.)
  • 16. © Cengage Learning 2015 • Whipped evaporated milk – Expands to 2-3 times volume when whipped – Not as stable or flavorful as whipped cream • Whipped nonfat dried milk – Lower in kcalories than whipped cream – Expands to up to 6 times volume when whipped – Not as stable as whipped cream Milk Products in Food Preparation (cont’d.)
  • 17. © Cengage Learning 2015 • Refrigerate – All fluid milk products except unopened UHT milk and some canned milks • Dry milk should be stored slightly below room temperature Storage of Milk Products
  • 18. © Cengage Learning 2015 • About 80% of the calcium ingested by Americans comes from the dairy group • Important aspects of milk in food preparation – Composition and types – Purchasing criteria – Milk products used in food preparation – Storage techniques Chapter Summary

Notas del editor

  1. Table 10-1. How Milk Ingredients Are Used by the Food Industry
  2. Figure 10-2. Composition of milk.
  3. Table 10-3. Kilocalorie and Fat Content of Selected Milk Products
  4. Table 10-4. Dairy Products to “Choose More” or “Choose Less” to Reduce Dairy Fat