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Title: | A traditional Turkish fermented cereal food: Tarhana |
Authors: | Uludağ Üniversitesi/Ziraat Fakültesi/Gıda Mühendisliği Bölümü. Özdemir, Sibel Göçmen, Duygu Kumral, A. Yıldırım 18038353400 55967047900 16039935800 |
Keywords: | Cereal fermented food Bacteria (microorganisms) Amino acids Cereal-based foods Yeast Phytic acid content Fermented foods Fermentation Lactic fermentation Tarhana Historical records Lactic acid bacteria Lactic fermentations Spoilage microorganisms Tarhana Yeast fermentation Sensory properties Drying methods Yogurt Flour Storage Kishk |
Issue Date: | 2007 |
Publisher: | Taylor & Francis |
Citation: | Özdemir, S. vd. (2007). "A traditional Turkish fermented cereal food: Tarhana". Food Reviews International, 23(2), 107-121. |
Abstract: | Tarhana has a long history. According to historical records, it was first produced by Turkish people in Middle Asia and afterwards it spread out to different parts of the world. It is a fermented cereal-based food and can be simply defined as a mixture of yoghurt, cereal flours, yeast, different vegetables, herbs, and spices. After the inixing process, tarhana dough is fermented for 1 to 5 days and immediately dried. Both lactic acid bacteria (LAB) and yeast fermentations occur simultaneously, during tarhana production. Therefore, tarhana has sour and acidic taste with yeast flavour as well. It is sun-dried at the home-made level or oven-dried of the commercial level. Several types of tarhana can be classified depending upon processing method or raw materials used. Low moisture (6-10%), low pH (3.5-5.0), and components (organic acids, bacteriosin, etc.) formed in fermentation have bacteriostatic effect on pathogens and spoilage microorganisms during long term storage (1-2 years) and enhance shelf life. Since tarhana is a good source of B vitamins, minerals, organic acids, and free amino acids, and since it is a product of LAB and yeast fermentation, it may be considered a junctional and probiotic food. |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.1080/87559120701224923 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/87559120701224923 http://hdl.handle.net/11452/28497 |
ISSN: | 1525-6103 8755-9129 |
Appears in Collections: | Scopus Web of Science |
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