Guest guest Posted December 25, 2007 Report Share Posted December 25, 2007 Anyone know if Quark (german style soft cheese) is legit for SCD as DCCC? It's from Vermont Butter & Cheese Company with ingredients: pasteurized cows' milk, culture, enzymes, salt. Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2007 Report Share Posted December 25, 2007 > > Anyone know if Quark (german style soft cheese) is legit for SCD as > DCCC? It's from Vermont Butter & Cheese Company with ingredients: > pasteurized cows' milk, culture, enzymes, salt. > , Not legal: Quark (or quarg) is a fresh unripened cheese prepared in a fashion similar to cottage cheese. As with other fresh cheeses, the first step in the creation of quark is pasteurization of the milk. Fresh cheeses are consumed without aging and so milk used must be pasteurized to ensure the safety of the cheese. Once the cheesemilk is prepared, starter culture is added to generate lactic acid from lactose. Acidification occurs until the pH is lowered to 4.6, which causes precipitation of the casein proteins. A very small amount of rennet is included with the cheesemilk and it functions to make the curd firmer. Unlike cottage cheese, the quark coagulum is not cut or cooked. The curd is simply broken by agitation and whey is removed by bag drainage or by centrifugal force in a mechanical curd concentrator. The product may then be salted. The resulting texture of the quark cheese is very smooth, unlike cottage cheese, which consists of distinct curds. Quark cheese is used as an ingredient to add sensory appeal, mild flavour, and nutritional value to foods. Quark is a fresh cheese with a smooth texture, a mild, slightly sour flavour and a white colour. Quark cheese can be prepared from skim milk, partially skim milk or whole milk. When the Quark cheese is made with fat, the fat contributes to the flavour and smoothness of the cheese. Quark cheese has a fairly short shelf life due to its relatively high moisture content. Since the curd is not washed (as in cottage cheese manufacture), quark cheese has a relatively high lactose content. Carol F. SCD 8 years, celiac Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2007 Report Share Posted December 25, 2007 At 09:57 AM 12/25/2007, you wrote: >Anyone know if Quark (german style soft cheese) >is legit for SCD as DCCC? It's from Vermont >Butter & Cheese Company with ingredients: >pasteurized cows' milk, culture, enzymes, salt. The way it's made makes it illegal -- there's lots of lactose left in it. — Marilyn New Orleans, Louisiana, USA Undiagnosed IBS since 1976, SCD since 2001 Darn Good SCD Cook No Human Children Shadow & Sunny Longhair Dachshund Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2007 Report Share Posted December 25, 2007 Bummer, thanks so much for respondin,! I really appreciate it. Guess I need to chuck this container and make a road trip to Whole Foods. Merry Christmas and thanks again! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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