Very high active thermophilic culture blend for continous direct vat set use.
The strains are specially selected for their phage resistance and ability to produce lactic acid quickly.
This Chr.Hansen EASY-SET® culture contains defined mesophilic and thermophilic strains and is for continous direct vat set use.
The strains are carefully composed to provide fast lactic acid production, extreme phage robustness and traditional (mesophilic) Cheddar flavor and texture development without any CO2 production (homofermentative).
The EASY-SET® A3000 program provides an unparallelled performance consistency between culture rotations.
Chr.Hansen's A3000 culture system provides culture blends for continuous direct vat set use.
These cultures contain special strains selected for their phage resistance and ability to produce lactic acid quickly.
A3000 cultures produce less galactose than most other Cheddar cultures.
Mesophilic aromatic culture, type LD.
The culture produces flavor and CO2.
The culture is primarily used in the manufacture of Continental cheese types (Gouda, Edam, Leerdam, Samsoe) and soft cheese types (Lactic cheeses, Camembert, Blue cheese).
Thermophilic lactic acid culture.
The culture is a defined single strain with a long history of safe use.
Substantial clinical documentation on possible health benefits are avaliable upon request and likewise are certificates of identification and certificates of safety and origin.
BB-12® is a registred trademark of Chr.Hansen.
This culture has been produced without the use of dairy derived ingredients in any part of the production steps.
The culture is manufactured in an environment where dairy ingredients are handled.
However, the process equipment is cleaned according to our GMP standard before production of this culture.
A defined adjunct culture blend which enhances the overall flavor intensity of the cheese by accentuating important flavor notes.
It enhances the balanced, mellow, rounded and clean flavors and suppresses unwanted flavors like sour, bitter and flat.
The culture contains a nisin producing strain for promotion of bacteria lysis.