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Storage Stability of Ghee with Added Spices


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Milk and milk products have traditionally formed an important part of the average Indian diet. The consumption of milk accounts for about 46 per cent of total production of milk. The remaining is utilized for conversion to milk products among which "ghee" predominates (28%). Ghee is prepared by heating butter till the moisture content is completely removed. It is highly priced for its characteristic aroma and is used as a cooking media, an ingredient and with meals for its delicate flavour. The reasons for diversion of a large proportion of total milk production to ghee, specially in rural sector are identified by Acharya and Yadav. These include familiarity with the technology of ghee preparation, easy way to dispose off surplus milk, reduction in bulk to facilitate selling and ability of farmers to stagger cash flow according to need since it can be stored for a long time.
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Tanzia Naaz
Department of Studies in Food Science and Nutrition, University of Mysore, Manasagangotri, Mysore - 570 001, India
Jamuna Prakash
Department of Studies in Food Science and Nutrition, University of Mysore, Manasagangotri, Mysore - 570 001, India

Abstract


Milk and milk products have traditionally formed an important part of the average Indian diet. The consumption of milk accounts for about 46 per cent of total production of milk. The remaining is utilized for conversion to milk products among which "ghee" predominates (28%). Ghee is prepared by heating butter till the moisture content is completely removed. It is highly priced for its characteristic aroma and is used as a cooking media, an ingredient and with meals for its delicate flavour. The reasons for diversion of a large proportion of total milk production to ghee, specially in rural sector are identified by Acharya and Yadav. These include familiarity with the technology of ghee preparation, easy way to dispose off surplus milk, reduction in bulk to facilitate selling and ability of farmers to stagger cash flow according to need since it can be stored for a long time.