(1) The milk turns into curds due to ------ which are added to the milk.
(2) The formation of curds takes place by a process called --------.
(3) The small amount of curds which are added to the milk is called culture. This culture contains ----------------. The process requires warmth and hence the milk is made -------.
(4) On the slide, the ------ stain used to make the Lactobacilli bluish in colour.
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Answer:
Curd a staple dish used in almost every household. Most commonly curd is confused with its cousin the yogurt. Few people understand the difference between the curd and yogurt and their different ways of processing. There is, in fact, a significant difference between Curd and Yoghurt.
Curd
When some acidic substance like lemon juice or vinegar is added to milk, the milk protein gets tangled into solid masses called as curd. The water separated out is known as whey and which is drained off to retain only the curd. This process of milk coagulating to form curd is known as curdling.
Curd can also be made by adding lactic acid bacteria to raw or boiled milk. Also, milk that has been left without refrigerating also forms curds.
Yogurt
When the boiled milk is brought to medium temperature or lukewarm state and some buttermilk is added to it and left for 5-6 hours, the milk gets fermented and turns into yogurt.
The yogurt is formed by the bacterial fermentation of milk. The fermentation of lactose by bacteria called “yogurt cultures” produces lactic acid, which helps in the formation of yogurt. The culture of bacteria called “Lactobacillus delbrueckii” produces yogurt.
In India Yogurt is commonly called Dahi and Curd.
Answer:
Milk turn into curds due to fermentation.
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