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Microbial activity

How can we minimize the microbial activity of date syrup?

asked by @dilaragm 10/27/2022

Answers (10)

asked by @roy 10/27/2022
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Pasteurize or heat treat it before using ..

@roy 10/27/2022
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That's all.

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@admin 10/27/2022
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If heat treatment is applied, will the beneficial nutrients in its content not be damaged?

@dilaragm 11/6/2022
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Look up HPP -High-Pressure Processing - no heat required

@bakeralan 11/6/2022
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Using antimicrobial agents

@magapumanindra 11/6/2022
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Are there any you recommend, specifically an agent thay doesnt have scent or flavor?

@lyndonangus 11/6/2022
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Does date syrup not already go through a thermal process when it is made?

@peican 11/6/2022
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Actually, HPP can be the solution to your salmon egg question.

@oya 11/6/2022
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Originally I thought all of these answeres were on my thread.

Only after answering 5 or so responses did I realize I was on the wrong thread lol. This website isn't optimized for mobile.

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@lyndonangus 11/6/2022
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@dilaragm,
if you are implying traditional methods of preparing date syrup using gravity or pressure to obtain syrup,from the fruit then it has high microbial count mostly osmotolerant microbes that can promote fermentation.
Pasteurization won't inactivate its nutrients and it will remain nutritious to consumers..

@roy 11/7/2022