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Food Microbiology

Food Microbiology

Food Microbiology is related to study of extremely minute living things visible only under a microscope which has deleterious as well as beneficial effects...

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Bagels

Bagels

According to an old legend, a Viennese baker produced the first bagel in 1683 to acknowledge Jan Sobieski – the King of Poland for saving the Austrians...

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Bagels

Bagels

According to an old legend, a Viennese baker produced the first bagel in 1683 to acknowledge Jan Sobieski – the King of Poland for saving the Austrians...

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Sparkling Elderflower Champagne

Flower head fermented champagne is all you need on a sunny summer day to rejuvenate yourself. Elderflower champagne is made of elderflower which is found...

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Sparkling Elderflower Champagne

Flower head fermented champagne is all you need on a sunny summer day to rejuvenate yourself. Elderflower champagne is made of elderflower which is found...

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Ginger Beer – The Refreshing Drink

Ginger beer has been a hot favorite in England for a long time. it originated in mid 1700s in the country and it is still enjoyed after more than 300...

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Ginger Beer – The Refreshing Drink

Ginger beer has been a hot favorite in England for a long time. it originated in mid 1700s in the country and it is still enjoyed after more than 300...

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Microorganisms: How They Affect Human Body?

There are around 100 million microorganisms on the surfaces of a human body. Interestingly, the microorganisms are 10 times more than the cells in the...

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Microorganisms: How They Affect Human Body?

There are around 100 million microorganisms on the surfaces of a human body. Interestingly, the microorganisms are 10 times more than the cells in the...

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Yoghurt

Yoghurt

Yoghurt is one of the most common products of fermentation. Made of milk, it is dairy product which is produced when bacteria ferments lactose into lactic...

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Microbiology: Life with Microbes

Now we all know that microorganisms are pivotal for our sustenance. Fact of the matter is that they can live without us but we can’t survive without...

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