Bacteriological quality of street-vended beverages sold in two popular markets in Georgetown, Guyana
Bibi Rafeena Ally-Charles,
Rashama Holder,
Ede Tyrell
et al.
Abstract:In Guyana, street-vended beverages can often be bought in the local markets and some eating establishments; and are popular, sought-after beverages. The demand and consumption of local beverages are likely to increase for both locals and foreigners. The safe production of fruit beverages by the fruit juice vendor will become crucial to prevent spoilage and microbial contamination. This study analyses the bacteriological quality of street-vended juices from two of the main markets in Georgetown, by enumerating … Show more
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