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lactic acid bacteria used in vegetable fermentations, are readily destroyed by heating to 160°F (71°C), especially when the pH is low. Acid and low pH are also toxic to most bacteria. This is why vegetable fermentations are useful for food preservation. The lactic and acetic acids produced by lactic acid bacteria during fermentation,
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