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Novel Production Protocol for Small-scale Manufacture of Probiotic Fermented Foods
Authors:Nieke Westerik  Alex Paul Wacoo  Wilbert Sybesma  Remco Kort
Institution:1Yoba for Life Foundation;2Department of Molecular Cell Biology, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VUA);3Uganda Industrial Research Institute (UIRI);4Micropia, Natura Artis Magistra;5Department of Microbiology and Systems Biology, Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO)
Abstract:A novel dried bacterial consortium of Lactobacillus rhamnosus yoba 2012 and Streptococcus thermophilus C106 is cultured in 1 L of milk. This fresh starter can be used for the production of fermented milk and other fermented foods either at home or at small-scale in rural settings. For the fresh starter, 1 L of milk is pasteurized in a pan that fits into a larger pan containing water, placed on a source of heat. In this water bath, the milk is heated and incubated at 85 °C for 30 min. Thereafter, the milk is cooled down to 45 °C, transferred to a vacuum flask, inoculated with the dried bacteria and left for at least 16 hr between 30 °C and 45 °C. For the purpose of frequent home production, the fresh starter is frozen into ice cubes, which can be used for the production of small volumes of up to 2 L of fermented milk. For the purpose of small-scale production in resource-poor countries, pasteurization of up to 100 L of milk is conducted in milk cans that are placed in a large sauce pan filled with water and heated on a fire at 85 °C for 30 min, and subsequently cooled to 45 °C. Next, the 100 L batch is inoculated with the 1 L freshly prepared starter mentioned before. To assure an effective fermentation at a temperature between 30 and 45 °C, the milk can is covered with a blanket for 12 hr. For the production of non-dairy fermented foods, the fresh starter is left in a cheese cloth for 12 hr, and the drained-off whey can be subsequently used for the inoculation of a wide range of food raw materials, including vegetables and cereal-based foods.
Keywords:Microbiology  Issue 115  Fermented milk  pasteurization  incubation  fermentation  Lactobacillus rhamnosus yoba 2012  Streptococcus thermophilus C106  probiotic  starter culture
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