Milk Nuggets: A Rich Source of Vegetarian Protein

Protein rich vegetable origin foods like soy nuggets are becoming increasingly popular in the market. A variety of branded and unbranded nuggets are available locally. These are generally texturized vegetable proteins (TVP) with a fine fiber structure, made from defatted soybean meal. The soy nuggets with their good hydration properties can be used in a wide range of food preparations. These soy nuggets, in spite of having textural and mouth feel characteristics like lean meat cannot be considered as a substitute for animal products like meat or milk. Soy proteins are also reported to cause allergy in some people, contain anti-nutritional factors (trypsin inhibitor), and lacks in vital sulfur containing amino acids, and hence does not allow it to be included in GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe) foods. Under such situation, nuggets from milk protein can be effectively used as replacer of meat or animal protein.


Introduction
Protein rich vegetable origin foods like soy nuggets are becoming increasingly popular in the market. A variety of branded and unbranded nuggets are available locally. These are generally texturized vegetable proteins (TVP) with a fine fiber structure, made from defatted soybean meal. The soy nuggets with their good hydration properties can be used in a wide range of food preparations. These soy nuggets, in spite of having textural and mouth feel characteristics like lean meat cannot be considered as a substitute for animal products like meat or milk. Soy proteins are also reported to cause allergy in some people, contain anti-nutritional factors (trypsin inhibitor), and lacks in vital sulfur containing amino acids, and hence does not allow it to be included in GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe) foods. Under such situation, nuggets from milk protein can be effectively used as replacer of meat or animal protein.
Milk contains approximately 3.5% protein and it is exceptionally high quality. They are still considered the nutritionally best valued food proteins due to their content of essential amino acids and a high digestibility. Certainly flavor and nutritional quality are superior to those of soy protein.
Texturization is a process where restructuring of protein is taking place. In dairy industry, cheese is a basic, very long established example of a textured protein and rennet casein plastics too. However, in case of nuggets preparation, protein texturization takes places in mechanical process in presences of heat and pressure, which sometimes improves the digestibility of the protein. Nuggets are small cube shaped convenience product. Nuggets prepared from meat are commonly available and has very good consumer acceptability. Various research studies have been conducted on meat nuggets from chicken [1,2], pork [3], buffalo meat [4,5], mutton [4,6] chevron and rabbit meat [7] and fish. An attempt has been made by Jain [7] and Mohapatra [8] to prepare milk nuggets Nuggets from milk protein may also give an alternative.
Nuggets from milk protein can be effectively used as replacer of meat or animal protein

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In India, most of the processed milk products are traditional products.

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Processed milk products offer multiple benefits to consumers and producers in terms of nutrition and livelihood.

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Product diversification is the key for long term sustainability of food sector like any sector and it caters the changing need of market.

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Diversification of product base can be improved with adding more functionality in food development endeavor • Functionality in foods may be noted to as enhancing natural antioxidants and dietary fibers and reducing the fat, sodium and sugar level.

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Many foods of plant origin like cereals, millets, vegetables, fruits, oilseeds and fruits have been reported to contain a range of biologically active phytochemicals like polyphenols, carotenoids, omega-3-fatty acids and resistant starch Abstract Majority of Indian population is lacto-vegetarian who consumes food from vegetarian origin except the milk and milk products. The protein requirement of a large population is met from plant sources. Protein deficiency, particularly animal protein deficiency is the most common nutritional deficiency observed in India. The per capita protein availability in India is 58g/day of which animal protein is only 9.5g against world average of 25g. In view of low consumption of animal source based protein by the Indian population, the supply of milk protein as a source of animal protein in the form of nuggets has a great potential to fulfill the animal protein deficiency in the diet. Nuggets from milk protein can be effectively used as replacer of meat or animal protein. ISSN: 2573-2196