The Dairy Podcast Show - #33 - From microbiology to waste reduction: the journey of dairy products
Apr 25, 2023The journey that dairy products undertake starts at the dairy farm and ends at the consumer's table, where milk fluid or other dairy products are consumed. Throughout that process, milk stability is critical, and farms can contribute to a positive consumer experience by managing farm-level factors that can impact the final products. In that aspect, microbiology plays a vital role, so staying up to date with the latest information is essential to reduce dairy product waste. In this episode, featuring Dr. Nicole Martin, we discuss how farm factors, particularly somatic cell count and bacteria plate count, influence the quality of the final products. Additionally, we delve into the significance of cold-resistant bacteria and spore-forming bacteria, as well as consumer decision that contribute to dairy food waste.
What you'll learn:
1. How somatic cell and bacteria plate counts affect dairy product quality
2. Spore-forming bacteria in milk
3. The waste panorama of dairy products
4. Farm-level factors that affect the quality of the final product
Meet the guests:
Dr. Nicole Martin
Experience
â—‹ Current: Assistant Research Professor in Dairy Foods Microbiology and Associate Director of the Milk Quality Improvement Program at Cornell University.
Background
â—‹ Ph.D., Food Science (Cornell University)
â—‹ M.Sc., Food Science (Cornell University)
â—‹ B.Sc., Food Science (Cornell University)
Hobbies: I enjoy spending time with my five kids, as well as gardening and baking.
Favorite quote: Teamwork makes the dream work.
A tip for success: There are no magical bullets - make sure the basics are done well.
Connect with our guest on Social Media: LinkedIn