Thongsomboon et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Dynamic changes in Thai-style fermented fish: Low-salt, short fermentation with autochthonous starter cultureThongsomboon et al., 2023
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- Thongsomboon W
- Bunyatratchata A
- Vongkampang T
- Nammatra R
- Prakitchaiwattana C
- Siriamornpun S
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Thai-fermented fish (Pla-ra), a popular seasoning for Thai cuisine, is rich in free amino acids, but its high salt content and long fermentation time limit its applications. Autochthonous starter culture for Pla-ra production has been developed to accelerate the fermentation …
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