Kosher References 1

Kosher References 1

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Preparation of a lactobacillus plantarum starter culture for cucumber fermentations that can meet kosher guidelines. Journal of Food Science, 76(2), M123. doi:10.1111/j.1750-3841.2010.01981.x 31. Perez-Diaz, I. M., & McFeeters, R. F. (2011b). Preparation of a lactobacillus plantarum starter culture for cucumber fermentations that can meet kosher guidelines. Journal of Food Science, 76(2), M123. doi:10.1111/j.1750-3841.2010.01981.x 32. REGENSTEIN, J. M., & REGENSTEIN, C. E. (1990). Kosher certification of vinegar - a model for industry rabbinical cooperation. Food Technology, 44(7), 90-93. 33. Regenstein, J., & Regenstein, C. (1990). Kosher certification of vinegar - a model for industry rabbinical cooperation. Food Technology, 44(7), 90-93. 34. Regenstein, J. M., Chaudry, M. M., & Regenstein, C. E. (2003). Kosher and halal in the biotechnology era. Applied Biotechnology Food Science and Policy, 1, 95-108. 35. Regenstein, J. M., & Regenstein, C. E. (1991). 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