Viability of commercial cucumber fermentation without nitrogen or air purging

Volume: 81, Pages: 185 - 192
Published: Nov 1, 2018
Abstract
Bloated cucumber defect, resulting from the accumulation of the biologically produced carbon dioxide (CO2) in the fruit, reduces yield and economic gains for the pickling industry worldwide. It was the aim of this review to identify commonalities among effective strategies to reduce bloater defect and determine the theoretical viability of commercial cucumber fermentations without bloater defect and/or purging. This article summarizes the known...
Paper Details
Title
Viability of commercial cucumber fermentation without nitrogen or air purging
Published Date
Nov 1, 2018
Volume
81
Pages
185 - 192
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