A novel strain of Lactococcus lactis subspecies cremori ("Ropy 352") has
been identified and isolated. Ropy 352 produces a previously unknown
exopolysaccharide (EPS 352) that when expressed or added to milk, imparts
highly desirable sensory characteristics to the milk, including making
the milk very thick, with a very smooth mouth-feel, and slightly sweet
with an obvious "chewable-bite".