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Development of “New” Bread and Cheese

Wei Wei, Hiroyuki Yano

2020Processes37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Bread and cheese have been a popular combination since early times. Indeed, the history of bread dates back to 8000 BC and that of cheese to 7200 BC. However, new types of breads and cheeses are increasingly popular for several reasons, such as allergies, lifestyles, economy and religion. The major challenge is that food manufacturers are offering new products most of which are not welcomed by consumers. Therefore, recently, researchers have placed importance on their relationships with consumers to boost the success of new products. This short review summarizes the backgrounds of recent trends, processes, and principles to manufacture new bread and cheese products, and discusses future perspectives. The development of additive-free, gluten-free rice bread we have recently done from basic research to commercialization of the products is highly focused in this review. Additionally, ongoing studies on plant-based cheeses are introduced from material selection to suggest future outlooks.

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CommercializationFood productsBusinessBiotechnologyMarketingFood scienceBiologyFood composition and propertiesProbiotics and Fermented FoodsMicrobial Metabolites in Food Biotechnology
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