Improving the safety and quality of fermented shrimp paste (terasi) through supplementation of betel leaf (Piper betle L.) essential oil
Reggie Surya,
Reinaldo Socorro Santos
Abstract:Terasi is a traditional fermented shrimp paste that has been an integral part of Indonesian cuisine and food culture. Despite its broad use and complex distinctive flavor, shrimp paste could be harmful for human consumption, particularly when its quality has deteriorated. Indeed, many chemical reactions and microbial activities taking place during shrimp paste fermentation could lead to a decrease in quality and the formation of toxic compounds that are potentially injurious to human health. Thus, this study a… Show more
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