Effect of Spices on the Microbial Load and Physicochemical Properties of Fermented Pakia Biglobosa Seeds
T. R. Omodara,
A. O. Omojokun
Abstract:Fermented Parkia biglobosa seeds (iru) contain high protein content, serving as a major source of protein in rural areas, among people who cannot afford animal proteins. Spices are known to possess health benefits in humans. Hence, this study assessed the impacts of spices such as alligator pepper, ginger, garlic, nutmeg, turmeric, grains of Selim, cocoplum and skinplum on the microbial population and physicochemical properties of fermented Parkia biglobosa seeds. A 30g of each spice was added to 300g of previ… Show more
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