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20 March, 04:07

All foods can be measured on the pH scale to determine if they have the right amount of acidity to support bacteria growth. 7.0 on the scale is neutral. Where on the scale is the bacteria most likely to grow?

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  1. 20 March, 04:11
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    In fact, there are bacteria that grow in all kinds of pH, from the most acidic to the bad alkaline. Depending on the pH at which they live, bacteria can be classified as neutrophil, acidophilic and alkalineophilic.

    But in general, when we talk about bacteria that are present in foods, they tend to grow in a pH range between 5 and 9, so they are considered as neutrophil. This can vary by species and other factors such as temperature and available nutrients.
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