DSM announces DelvoCheese SW-250 for Emmental-type cheeses

4 Dec 2017

DSM has announced the latest addition to its Swiss cheese portfolio, DelvoCheese SW-250 which was created to answer consumer demand for tasty, ready-to-use Swiss cheese types such as Emmental.

DSM announces DelvoCheese SW-250 for Emmental-type cheeses

DSM has announced the latest addition to its Swiss cheese portfolio, DelvoCheese SW-250. Created to answer consumer demand for tasty, ready-to-use Swiss cheese, the new culture is said to deliver excellent flavour, consistent quality, more efficient production and reduced ripening time for mature Emmental-type cheeses.

Swiss cheese continues to grow in popularity worldwide, DSM says, because of the increasing demand for flavorsome, conveniently-packaged processed cheese, with characteristics such as longer shelf life and improved sliceability. Meanwhile, traditional production processes have struggled to meet the growth in demand for tasty products that can provide these attributes in an affordable, efficient way.

DelvoCheese SW-250 has been developed specifically for the efficient manufacture of mature, firm-textured Emmental-type cheeses, and is claimed to guarantee consistent end-product quality, sensory profile and signature eye formation, while creating cheese with distinctly Swiss, isovaleric and clean notes.

“DelvoCheese SW-250 perfectly complements our DelvoCheese SW range, creating a complete solution that can maintain desired flavour while also facilitating faster, more cost-effective and controlled Swiss cheese production,” said Eric Aubree, Marketing Manager Cheese.

DelvoCheese SW-250 adds to DSM’s portfolio of Swiss cheese cultures that also includes a propioni bacteria offer, enzymes, and coagulants to provide the answer to successful Swiss cheese production, reducing ripening time and increasing productivity and yield to improve affordability. It is said to offer consistent and robust acidification at high temperatures with a low dosage, helping cheese manufacturers meet rapidly changing market needs and enabling better food for everyone.