D'aoust, 1977 - Google Patents
Salmonella and the chocolate industry. A reviewD'aoust, 1977
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- D'aoust J
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- Journal of Food Protection
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This paper reviews the microbiology of milk and bitter chocolate and of ingredients used in their manufacture with emphasis on the incidence and survival of Salmonella in these products. The increased thermal resistance of salmonellae associated with certain …
- 206010039447 Salmonellosis 0 title abstract description 117
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