Protein beverages made of a mixture of egg white and chocolate milk: Microbiology, nutritional and sensory properties

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Egg white protein and chocolate milk were used for making protein beverage. Microbiological count, sensory attributes, and pH changes were investigated during 10 days of refrigerated storage. At the tenth day, the total numbers of bacteria were between 4.05 and 5.77 (Log CFU/ml). It was concluded that when the amount of egg white increases, the number of bacteria significantly decreases. No coliforms, E. coli, salmonella, mold, and yeast were observed. Also, pH levels were increased from 8.3 to 8.7 and acidic spoilage was reduced. The chocolate milk containing 14% egg white was the most preferred by the panelists in all of the evaluated items except texture. Protein, Ca, Na, and energy contents were increased, and fat, cholesterol, saturated fatty acids, total sugar, lactose, carbohydrate, Mg, Fe, and P contents of the treated samples were decreased.

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Lotfian, F., Emam Djomeh, Z., Karami, M., & Moeini, S. (2019). Protein beverages made of a mixture of egg white and chocolate milk: Microbiology, nutritional and sensory properties. Food Science and Nutrition, 7(4), 1466–1472. https://doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.983

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