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Food Engineering Practice Test: Principles of Food Pickling and Curing
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Curing and pickling are food preservation methods that involve adding salt to food. Curing is the process of adding salt to meat, while pickling is the process of adding salt to fruits and vegetables.  Curing and pickling can extend the shelf life of food and improve its flavor and taste.  Related: Brining Uses a high concentration of salt and water to preserve, ferment, and pickle food. Brining can also improve the color, flavor, and texture of food. Related:  Food Engineering Practice Test: Principles of Food Preservation by Fermentation Food Engineering Practice Test: Principles of... Show more
Food Engineering Practice Test: Principles of Food Pickling and Curing
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1. Which of the following is involved in controlled fermentation of cucumbers brined in bulk?