Survey of the Microbial Quality of Dry Fish, Cassava and Okra in Ghana.

J Food Prot

Department of Home Economics, School of Agriculture and Home Economics, Tuskegee University, Tuskegee, Alabama 36088.

Published: August 1988

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A microbial profile of dry foods in Ghana including smoke dried herrings, salt dried tilapia, salt dried trigger fish, gari, kokonte and okra was evaluated. Okra had the highest aerobic count of 42 × 10, followed by kokone 16-20 × 10, smoke dried herrings 0.2-4 × 10, salt dried tilapia 3-4 × 10, salt dried trigger fish 3- 44 × 10 and gari 3-34 × 10. Anaerobic count was low for all the samples except smoke dried herrings 7-9.5 × 10. Differences in mold count was not evident ranging from 2 × 10 to 39 × 10 for all samples. Aspergillus and Penicillium were the predominant molds. Coliform count was low for salt dried fish and gari, but higher for smoke dried herrings 2-25 × 10, kokonte 11-29 × 10 and okra 31 - 47 × 10.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.4315/0362-028X-51.8.660DOI Listing

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