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Physical, chemical, microbiological and sensory characteristics of a probiotic beverage produced from different mixtures of cow's milk and soy beverage by …Šertović et al., 2019
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- Šertović E
- Sarić Z
- Barać M
- Barukčić I
- Kostić A
- Božanić R
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- Food technology and biotechnology
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The aim of this paper is to determine nutritive, functional, microbiological and sensory properties of probiotic beverages produced from different volume ratios of cow's milk and soy beverage (25: 75, 50: 50 and 75: 25). Pure cow's milk and soy beverage served as …
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