Abstract:
In this study, four formulations of fruit-flavored freezer pop (FPk, FPma, FPme, and FPo) were prepared using whey
protein isolate, water, sugar, and different fruits (kiwi, mango, melon, and orange). Whey protein isolate was purchased
from Redis CO SRL (Bucharest, Romania). Kiwi, mango, melon, orange, and sugar were procured from local
supermarkets. All the prepared formulations were subjected to a consumer test in order to identify the most preferred
one. Formulation with 11% whey protein isolate, 65% water, 11% sugar, and 13% mango (FPma) was selected as
preferred by panelists; the addition of mango, significantly (p < 0.05) changed the appearance of freezer pops and thus
this formulation showed the highest score for overall acceptability (7.3 points). The chosen formulation was further
subjected physicochemical analysis to determine its composition and energy value. This assortment contains 10.2 g
protein, 0.1 g fat, and 11.4 g carbohydrates per 100 g product that gives an energy value of approximately 87 kcal (364
kJ). Thus, FPma is a low-calorie product (less than 200 kcal/100 g product) characterized by high-protein content, very
low-lactose and fat content.