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.
The culture is primarily used in the manufacture of Continental cheese types with no eyes and short texture (e.g.Pecorino) and soft cheese specialties.
A selected single stain ripening culture with origin in traditional cheese making.
SWING® P.R.cultures are an essential ingredient in the ripening process of blue mold cheeses.
The cultures will upon germination develop a blue mycelium in the cheese and contribute to the typical flavor (by lipolysis) and texture (proteolysis) of the cheese.
The culture may be used in production of Danablu, Roquefort type, Stilton and other blue cheese types.
A selected single stain ripening culture with origin in traditional cheese making.
SWING® P.R.cultures are an essential ingredient in the ripening process of blue mold cheeses.
The cultures will upon germination develop a blue mycelium in the cheese and contribute to the typical flavor (by lipolysis) and texture (proteolysis) of the cheese.
The culture may be used in production of Danablu, Roquefort type, Stilton and other blue cheese types.
A selected single stain ripening culture with origin in traditional cheese making.
SWING® P.R.cultures are an essential ingredient in the ripening process of blue mold cheeses.
The cultures will upon germination develop a blue mycelium in the cheese and contribute to the typical flavor (by lipolysis) and texture (proteolysis) of the cheese.
The culture may be used in production of Danablu, Roquefort type, Stilton and other blue cheese types.
A selected single strain ripening culture with origin in traditional Italian cheese making.
SWING® PRG cultures are specially selected for use in Gorgonzola cheese.
The culture contributes to the characteristic flavor, texture, and appearance of cheese.
The cultures have been specially selected to meet the technological requirements for the gorgonzola cheese process.
It may also be used in modern blue types to obtain a well balanced light flavor.
Selected propionic acid bacteria culture.
The culture is primarily used for the production of Swiss-type cheeses, such as Emmental, Gruyère, Greve and similar types where the typical propionic acid aroma and eye formation are desired.
The culture is normally applied in combination with lactic cultures, such as Streptococcus thermophilus , Lactobacillus helveticus, Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp.bulgaricus and LD cultures.
The culture ferments lactate resulting in the formation of propionic and acetic acids and large amounts of carbon dioxide.
Propionic acid cultures grow slowly in milk and have a low proteolytic activity.