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The nutritional value of two fermented milk/cereal foods named 'Greek Trahanas' and 'Turkish tarhana': a reviewGeorgala, 2013
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- Georgala A
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- J Nutr Disorders Ther
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Fermented foods are an important part of diets in many parts of the world and are known from ancient times. Traditional fermented cereal foods are widely used in the diet of people in the Middle East, Asia, Africa and some parts of Europe. The technology of making these …
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