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Abstract

As global food systems evolve toward sustainability, the demand for plant-based alternatives to traditional animal-derived products is growing. Faba beans (Viciafaba), known for their versatility and agricultural benefits, offer a promising solution in the development of vegan cheese analogues. This study explores the potential of using faba beans to produce a Camembert-like cheese. The Camembert analogues were formulated with fat contents of 15% and 30% and varying proportions of coconut and rapeseed oils in triplicate. The proportions of coconut and rapeseed oils were 40:60, 50:50, and 60:40. Generally, the Camembert analogues with the higher fat content (30%) resulted in higher hardness, springiness, chewiness, and dry matter content compared to the analogues with 15% fat. This suggests that fat content is more important for these parameters than proportions of coconut and rapeseed oil. Future research should focus on optimising texture to more closely replicate traditional dairy Camembert and meet consumer sensory expectations. Incorporating sensory evaluations and consumer feedback is essential to validate instrumental findings and ensure the product meets consumer expectations.

Keywords

Vicia faba; plant-based food; dairy analogue; vegan

Published in

Agricultural and Food Science
2025, volume: 34, number: 2, pages: 70-78
Publisher: SCIENTIFIC AGRICULTURAL SOC FINLAND

SLU Authors

UKÄ Subject classification

Food Science

Publication identifier

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.23986/afsci.154813

Permanent link to this page (URI)

https://res.slu.se/id/publ/143030