Fjölrit RALA - 22.03.1979, Side 10

Fjölrit RALA - 22.03.1979, Side 10
-4- A. SUMMARY Annually, approximately 7 million liters of skyr whey are discarded in Iceland. Experiments suggest that there are great possibilities to utilize at least part of this amount in the production of refreshment beverages. The natural skyr whey is regarded as being too thin and acid for consumption by many people. It was therefore concentrated by removing part of the water by a technique named reverse osmosis. The best beverages were obtained when 25% of the original water is removed and pure fruit juices added to the concentrated whey in the ratio whey: juice 70:30. The most preferable fruit juices were orange, tomato, grape, pineapple and apricot juices. Apple and pear juices were not suitable, It must also be taken into consideration that the quality of the juices varies greatly depending on the manufacturer. The main problem encountered in these experiments was the occurrence of white skyr particles floating in the whey. It is possible to prevent this by centrifuging the concen- trated whey before blending. B. INTRODUCTION Skyr whey is a unique by-product of the dairy industry in that it was commonly consumed in Iceland in past centuries as a refreshment beverage. Today, it is regarded by most people as too sour for consumption but this is a problem which can be solved and there seem to be great possibilities of utilizing the whey to make beverages. Skyr whey is a unique Icelandic product and therefore research done in other countries is of little significance when looking for ways to utilize the whey. Approximately 7 million liters of skyr whey are discarded annually with half of this amount coming from the Flóa Dairy or the M.B.F. Skyr whey contains approximately 4% lactose, 0.7% minerals and high levels of B^vitamins. Great amounts of nutrients are therefore wasted annually - 270 tons of lactose, 42 tons of protein, 8.8 tons of calcium, 8.6 tons of potassium, etc.
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