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By-product of Cheese Making
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Question (English)
By-product of cheese is:
- Whey ✓ Correct
- Buttermilk
- Skim milk
- Butter oil
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Whey
Whey is the liquid by-product obtained during cheese (and also Channa/Paneer) making. When milk is coagulated (by rennet or acid) and the curd is separated, the remaining greenish-yellow liquid is called whey.
Whey Characteristics
- Contains whey proteins (α-lactalbumin & β-lactoglobulin), lactose, minerals.
- Greenish-yellow colour is due to Riboflavin (Vitamin B2).
- Rich in water-soluble vitamins and lactose.
By-products of Other Dairy Products
- Cheese making: Whey ✔
- Butter making: Buttermilk (Lassi/Chhaas) is the by-product
- Cream separation: Skim milk is the by-product
- Ghee making: Ghee residue (milk solids)
Bluish Colour of Skim Milk
Skim milk appears bluish because after fat removal, riboflavin's colour is more prominent and there is no carotene/fat to give yellowish tint.
Why Other Options Are Wrong
- Buttermilk → by-product of butter churning, not cheese.
- Skim milk → by-product of cream separation, not cheese.
- Butter oil → a clarified fat product, not a cheese by-product.
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