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Food biotechnology review: traditional solid-state fermentations of plant raw materials--application, nutritional significance, and future prospects.

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This review on the use of indigenous solid-state fermentations (SSF) describes the microbiological transformation of plant raw materials into highly nutritious foods and flavor-enhancing ingredients.
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This review on the use of indigenous solid-state fermentations (SSF) describes the microbiological transformation of plant raw materials into highly nutritious foods and flavor-enhancing ingredients. Traditional fermented foods from most countries of the world may be classified into the following categories: fungal fermentation followed by brining, SSF principally using bacteria, lactic acid fermentation followed by fungal fermentation, production of fermented doughs, alcoholic fermentation, and fermented food ingredients. Scientific studies of the principles behind SSF, identification of the essential microorganisms, development of suitable and versatile equipment, control of the process, and quality control of the substrate and final product can very well lead to a substantial increase at a world level in the availability and consumption of these fermented foods. The application of modern biotechnology in some countries is already changing the ancient methods of making fermented foods.

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Fermentations in World Food Processing

TL;DR: Fermentation plays at least five roles in food processing: Preservation of substantial amounts of food through lactic acid, alcoholic, acetic acid, alkaline fermentations and high salt fermentations; enrichment of food substrates biologically with vitamins, protein, essential amino acids and essential fatty acids; Detoxification during food fermentation processing and a decrease in cooking times and fuel requirements.
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Hard‐to‐cook phenomenon in common beans — A review

TL;DR: Probably, the most workable solution to the hardening phenomenon may be the development of materials less prone to HTC phenomenon, and decreasing cooking time, increasing nutritive value, and improving sensory properties of seeds with HTC defect would have great nutritional and economical impact.
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Tempeh flour from chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) nutritional and physicochemical properties

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of solid state fermentation on physicochemical and nutritional properties of chickpea flour were studied, and the results showed that solid-state fermentation increased the content of the essential amino acids (EAA) Ile, total sulphur (Met+Cys), total aromatic (Phe+Tyr), and Thr in 37, 41, 107, and 39 kg −1 protein, respectively.
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Solid state fermentation process for producing chickpea (Cicer arietinum L) tempeh flour. Physicochemical and nutritional characteristics of the product

TL;DR: To determine the best combination of SSF process variables for producing chickpea tempeh flour and to characterise the physicochemical and nutritional properties of the product, prediction models for response variables were developed as a function of process variables.
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Handbook of indigenous fermented foods

TL;DR: Introduction to indigenous fermentation foods: Indonesian temple and related fermentations - protein-rich vegetarian meat substitutes indigenous fermented foods involving an acid fermentation preserving and enhancing organoleptic and nutritional qualities of fresh foods indigenous fermented Foods involving an alkaline fermentation.
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Traditional fermented foods

TL;DR: Shoyu is the best, known oriental food fermentation, and it is very widely used as a flavoring agent, and a large number of additional ones not so well known outside the Orient, whose products serve as seasoning or flavoring agents.