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  • Cary B

    Member
    January 2, 2024 at 21:22

    Good morning.

    I would recommend you looking at Introduction to Fermentation by:

    Robert Ruiz Moreno

    That will at least give you an understanding of how fermentation works.

    That should give you a base to work from.

    😁

  • Sussan ScoolinaryTeam

    Administrator
    January 3, 2024 at 03:05

    Hi, @dimitriskaprlive-com

    Welcome to the forum, thanks for your question.
    Wild fermentation is a fermentation spontaneously caused by natural yeasts (also natural yeasts, environmental yeasts, wild yeasts, grape yeasts, vineyard and winery yeasts).
    Sourdough is a wild fermentation, carried out by combining flour and water. It turns out that cereals, especially whole grains, naturally contain yeast.

    We hope this information is helpful
    Greetings

    Scoolinary Team.

  • Dimitris

    Member
    January 3, 2024 at 09:17

    O thanks a lot for the answer is ot a alcoholic fermentation or a lacto fermentation?

    • Sussan ScoolinaryTeam

      Administrator
      January 3, 2024 at 14:16

      Hi @dimitriskaprlive-com

      Lactic fermentation generates lactic acid, although some bacteria also form ethanol, carbon dioxide and acetate. This group includes yogurt, kefir, sauerkraut and kimchi, products of which we will talk later.

      Alcoholic fermentation
      It is when ethanol and carbon dioxide are generated in the fermentation process, as in the case of bread, beer and cider.

      In this case, wild fermentation would be alcoholic fermentation.

      Greetings.

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