2015
DOI: 10.9734/bjast/2015/17704
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Production of Alcoholic Beverage from Ginger: Study of Fermentation Process and Final Product Quality

Abstract: Introduction: In Brazil part of the production of ginger is of inadequate quality for export. The production of spirit from felt-over rhizomes is an alternative of great interest to producers of these rhizomes. Aim: Aiming to increase the value of felt-over rhizomes, this work aimed to study the use of ginger as a raw material for alcoholic beverage production. It was evaluated the effect of fermentation conditions on the components of fermented alcoholic, as well as, the quality of alcoholic distilled beverag… Show more

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“…An HPLC method for the analysis of glycerol in an alcoholic beverage (spirit) coming from ginger is described by Leonel et al. (). No information is given concerning performance criteria of the method.…”
Section: Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…An HPLC method for the analysis of glycerol in an alcoholic beverage (spirit) coming from ginger is described by Leonel et al. (). No information is given concerning performance criteria of the method.…”
Section: Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Leonel et al. (), lactic acid bacteria can metabolise glycerol to produce acrolein. Lactic acid bacteria can be used in manufacturing of yogurt, cheese, cultured butter, sour cream (with fat content above 20%), sausage, cucumber pickles, olives and sauerkraut; if glycerol (E 422) is added to those food items, acrolein may be formed.…”
Section: Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%