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Symbiotic fermentation

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Symbiotic fermentation is a form of fermentation in which multiple organisms (yeasts, acetic acid bacteria, lactic acid bacteria and others) interact in order to produce the desired product. For example, a yeast may produce ethanol, which is then consumed by an acetic acid bacterium.

Examples of traditionally fermented products that use symbiotic fermentation include:

  • Sake,
  • Lambic beer styles,
  • Shochu,
  • Vinegar
  • Soy sauce
  • References

    Symbiotic fermentation Wikipedia