In this study, the correlations between microbial communities with physicochemical properties and volatile flavor compounds (VFCs) during the fermentation of traditional tomato sour soup (CTN) are explored. The results of high-throughput sequencing (HTS) of CTN showed that (28.67%), (12.37%), and (12.19%) were the dominant bacteria in the first round of fermentation, while (50.11%), (13.86%), and (8.61%) were the dominant bacteria in the second round of fermentation. Additionally, the dominant fungi genera of the first fermentation were (65.89%) and (30.56%), and the dominant fungi genera of the second fermentation were (73.68%), (13.99%), and (5.15%). These results indicate that is one of the main dominant bacteria in CTN. Then, the dominant strain H1 isolated from CTN was used as a culture to ferment tomato sour soup to monitor dynamic changes in the physicochemical properties and VFCs during enhanced fermentation of tomato sour soup (TN). The physicochemical analysis showed that, compared with CTN, the TN group not only produced acid faster but also had an earlier peak of nitrite and a lower height. The results of the GC-IMS analysis showed that the ester and alcohol contents in the TN group were 1.26 times and 1.8 times that of the CTN group, respectively. Using an O2PLS-DA analysis, 11 bacterial genera and 18 fungal genera were identified as the functional core flora of the CTN group flavor production, further verifying the importance of dominant bacteria for the production of VFCs. This study proved that enhanced fermentation not only shortens the fermentation cycle of tomato sour soup, but also significantly improves its flavor quality, which has great value in the industrial production of tomato sour soup and in the development of a vegetable fermentation starter.

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