EXCESSIVE GAS PRODUCTION IN CHEDDAR OR GOUDA CHEESE PRODUCTION

EXCESSIVE GAS PRODUCTION IN CHEDDAR OR GOUDA CHEESE PRODUCTION

If excessive gas production occurs in Cheddar or Gouda cheese, then there may be contamination of heterofermentative bacteria. Adding a protective culture SACCO LYOFAST BGP 1 will help prevent excessive gas production
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