List_of_microorganisms_found_in_sourdough

List of microorganisms found in sourdough

List of microorganisms found in sourdough

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Sourdough is a mixture of flour and water inhabited by a symbiosis of Lactic acid bacteria and yeasts. It is used in baking to leaven and acidify bread.

Yeasts

Lactic acid bacteria

See also


References

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