Asian Journal of Dairy and Food Research, volume 34 issue 1 (march 2015) : 13-17

Studies on preparation of mango yoghurt drink

Vishal Raut, Pushkraj Sawant*, Dhruvaraj Sawant, A.S. Ingole
1Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying, College of Agriculture Nagpur-440 001, India.
Cite article:- Raut Vishal, Sawant* Pushkraj, Sawant Dhruvaraj, Ingole A.S. (2024). Studies on preparation of mango yoghurt drink. Asian Journal of Dairy and Food Research. 34(1): 13-17. doi: 10.5958/0976-0563.2015.00003.2.
The study was aimed at evaluating the characteristic of yoghurt drink enriched with mango pulp. Three yoghurt drink-mango pulp blends(97:3, 94:6, 91:9) and a control yoghurt drink was prepared with sugar and chilled water at the rate of 10%. The physico-chemical composition of yoghurt drink was affected due to addition of mango pulp, fat and protein content decreased with increase in the amount of mango pulp while that of total solids, acidity and solid not fat increased. The present investigation shows that, the mango yoghurt drink prepared with 6% mango pulp in treatment T2 showed maximum sensory score. The cost of production of highly acceptable mango yogurt drink was Rs. 43.26 per kg.
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