236. The bacterial flora of New Zealand Cheddar cheese

Author:

Sherwood I. R.

Abstract

Of the lactic acid bacteria isolated, 720 strains from thirty-six typical Cheddar cheeses have been classified. The dominant organism in New Zealand cheese has been shown to beSbm. plantarum. Sbm. caseioccurs much less frequently, while betabacteria and betacocci are found in still smaller numbers. Betabacteria tend to replaceSbm. plantarumin the final stage of cheeseripening. The flora of good quality cheese has been found to consist mainly of one or two varieties ofSbm. plantarum, often associated with Sbm. casei or a small proportion of betabacteria. In poor-quality cheese a larger number of types of lactic acid bacteria frequently occur. A simple routine method is described for distinguishing the different groups present in cheese.The effects which different strains of lactobacilli and betacocci produce in cheese have been correlated with their biochemical characteristics.Sbm. caseiin general appears to be beneficial to cheese quality. The strains ofSbm. plantarumisolated have been grouped in four varieties, mainly on the basis of sugar reactions; one variety has been shown to be beneficial to cheese quality, another variety has very little apparent effect, while the remaining two varieties produce serious defects—bad flavours, discoloration and, occasionally, open texture. The same defects are produced by most strains of betabacteria and betacocci when present in large numbers.The biochemical characteristics of the lactobacilli studied have shown a more regular gradation fromSbm. caseithroughSbm. plantarumtoBbm. breve(the only species ofBetabacteriumisolated) than is indicated from the generally accepted systems of classification.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,General Medicine,Food Science

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