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Microbial Load of Common Indian Spices
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Spices are dried plant products, added to food to impart a specific flavour or aroma. They are heavily contaminated by bacteria, but there is present a wide variation in the bacterial count of a spice. The predominant contaminants of spices include Salmonella, Pseudomonas, Serratia, Klebsiell. Aerobacter, Coliforms, Clostridium and Achromobacter.
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