Evaluation of the Chemical and Sensory Attributes of Solar and Freeze-Dried Jameed Produced from Cow and Sheep Milk with the Addition of Carrageenan Mix to the Jameed Paste
- 1 Department of Applied Sciences, Al-Balqa Applied University, Princes Alia University College, P.O. Box: 941941 Amman 11194, Jordan
- 2 Department of Basic Sciences, Al-Balqa Applied University, Faculty of Engineering Technology, P.O. Box: 15008 Amman 11134, Jordan
- 3 Al-Balqa Applied University, Al-Zarqa College University, Amman, Jordan
Abstract
Jameed is a fermented dried dairy product in the form of stone hard balls or other shapes produced by straining the heated buttermilk on cloth mesh bags, salting the formed paste by kneading, shaping and drying in the sun. This product is reconstituted after disintegration to be used in the preparation of Mansaf, the national dish in Jordan, which is basically lamb meat cooked in Jameed sauce (Sharab, Mareece) and served on cooked rice. The addition of Carrageenan (0.15%), to the Jameed paste resulted in improvement of solar dried Jameed with significant result for Carrageenan treatment as evaluated by wettability and syneresis test. Whipping of the paste to which carrageenan was used, added an additional improvement to the solubility of Jameed and stability of its dispersion The sensory evaluation of the sauce prepared From sheep milk using hedonic scale test had higher mean scores than control market sample which was karaki jameed considered as the best quality in Jordan.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/ajabssp.2008.627.632
Copyright: © 2008 Ayman Suliman Mazahreh, Ali Faleh Al-Shawabkeh and Jihad M. Quasem. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Keywords
- Jameed
- solar
- freeze- dried
- carrageenan
- sensory evaluation