1. A cost analysis of encapsulated spray-dried milk fat.
- Author
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Holsinger VH, McAloon AJ, Onwulata CI, and Smith PW
- Subjects
- Animals, Cattle, Costs and Cost Analysis, Female, Flour, Starch, Sucrose, Dairy Products economics, Food-Processing Industry economics, Lipids analysis, Milk economics
- Abstract
Anhydrous butter oil or cream was encapsulated in all-purpose flour, modified cornstarch, or sucrose and then spray-dried. We estimated the processing cost for a plant designed to produce 57,000 kg/d (125,000 lbs/ d) of encapsulated milk fat powder. Powder with a 50% milk fat content could be produced for about $0.23/kg plus the cost of the butter oil or cream, the encapsulant selected, and the other ingredients. Spray-drying of milk fat improved ease of handling and reduced storage costs.
- Published
- 2000
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