Abstract
Dulce de leche (DL), a dairy dessert highly appreciated in Brazil, is a concentrated product containing about 70% m/m of total solids. Thermophysical and rheological properties of two industrial Brazilian Dulce de leche formulations (classic Dulce de leche and Dulce de leche added with coconut flakes 1.5% m/m) were determined at temperatures comprised between 28.4 and 76.4 °C. In general, no significant differences (p < 0.05) were observed in the presence of coconut flakes in the two formulations. Heat capacity varied from 2633.2 to 3101.8 J/kg.°C; thermal conductivity from 0.383 to 0.452 W/m.°C; specific mass from 1350.7 to 1310.7 kg/m3; and, thermal diffusivity from (1.082 × 10-7 to 1.130 × 10-7) m2/s. The Bingham model was used to properly describe the non-Newtonian behavior of both formulations, with yielding stress values varying from 27.3 to 17.6 Pa and plastic viscosity from 19.9 to 5.9 Pa.s.
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Barbosa, V. C., Garcia-Rojas, E. E., Coimbra, J. S. dos R., Cipriano, P. de A., de Oliveira, E. B., & Telis-Romero, J. (2013). Thermophysical and rheological properties of dulce de leche with and without coconut flakes as a function of temperature. Food Science and Technology, 33(1), 93–98. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0101-20612013005000009
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