A defined adjunct culture blend which enhances the overall flavor intensity of the cheese by accentuating important flavor notes.
It enhances the balanced, mellow, rounded and clean flavors and suppresses unwanted flavors like sour, bitter and flat.
The culture is primarily applied in the production of cheeses where normally mesophilic lactic acid bacteria are used.
This culture is particularly used in Cheddar, Continental cheeses (rindless cheese), low-fat cheese and cheese containing vegetable fat.
Mesophilic adjunct eXact culture, type O.
The culture increases texture but not diacetyl flavor or CO2.
DSG-HB or HB-3 is used in combination with other lactic acid cultures, e.g. CHN-cultures, the XT-series or the DSG-2000-series.
The culture does not contain flavor producing bacteria and should not be used alone.
HB-3 is ideal for achieving increased viscosity in buttermilk used for dressings and baking, as well as for regular and reduced fat sour cream products and thick milk products.
Mesophilic aromatic culture, type LD.
The culture produces flavor and CO2.
This range provides cultures with fast acidification properties at a low inoculation rate.
The culture is primarily used in the manufacturing of Continental semi-hard cheese varieties with eyes, e.g. Gouda, Edam, Leerdam and Havarti.
Mesophilic homofermentative culture, type O.
This culture contains specially selected strains chosen for their phage resistance and ability to produce lactic acid quickly.
This culture does not produce CO2.