Article 6R4X5 Stretchy dairy cheese now possible without cows, company says

Stretchy dairy cheese now possible without cows, company says

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Damian Carrington Environment editor
from Science | The Guardian on (#6R4X5)

Existing plant-based cheeses often fail to deliver the textures that dairy lovers prize

Stretchy dairy cheese could now be made without any cows, after the development of yeast strains that produce the crucial milk proteins.

The key to the development, by Israeli company DairyX, is producing casein proteins that are able to self-assemble into the tiny balls that give regular cheese and yoghurt their stretchiness and creaminess. Existing plant-based cheeses often fail to deliver the textures that dairy lovers prize, and the company believes it is the first to report this breakthrough.

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