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A study on the microbiological quality of fresh noodles sold in Mauritius
2016
African journal of food science and technology
Noodles are a popular staple food and are consumed by all ethnic groups in Mauritius due to its convenience and palatability. The aim of this study was to evaluate the microbiological safety and quality of fresh noodles sold in markets and supermarkets of Mauritius. Fresh noodles were collected from 2 markets and 2 supermarkets located either in the Capital City or a commercial town of Mauritius. Samples were microbiologically assayed for Total Plate Count (TPC), presumptive Escherichia coli
doi:10.14303/ajfst.2016.070
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