The Science of Cheese – Ri Science Podcast with Bronwen Percival

From The Royal Institution.

To celebrate National Cheese Day earlier this month, we sat down with biochemist and cheese expert Bronwen Percival to look under the barrel at the science of one of the nation’s favourite foods. From the basics of cheese production to the biochemistry underlying its notorious smell, and even some cheese tastings, this video podcast episode guarantees to open your eyes to the captivating world of cheese.

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0:00 Introduction
0:58 The basics of cheese
3:15 The fermentation process
4:44 The power of salt
5:20 Cheese tasting
6:35 Why does cheese smell?
9:15 The history of cheese
10:45 Tasting St James cheese
13:07 How do we choose the right microbes?
16:11 What can we learn from cheese
20:06 The ‘goaty’ flavour of Goat’s cheese
21:23 The biggest threat to artisanal cheese
26:20 Becoming a cheese scientist

Bronwen Percival is the cheese buyer for Neal’s Yard Dairy in London. In addition to working with cheesemakers and the company’s maturation team to select and optimize the quality of the cheese they sell, she works to mobilize collaboration between cheesemakers and the scientific community. In 2012, she instigated a biennial conference on the Science of Artisan Cheese. In early 2014, she spent two months in the Dutton Lab at Harvard University studying the role of marine-associated Proteobacteria on cheese rinds. Along with Dr. Benjamin Wolfe, she co-founded the website MicrobialFoods.org, a scientific resource for producers, purveyors, and enthusiasts of artisan microbial foods, and more recently she served on the editorial board of the Oxford Companion to Cheese.

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