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The bacteria that make cheese taste so good may also benefit your gut
Scientists have identified the bacteria that help give three British artisan cheeses their distinctive flavors, and some of those microbe…
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Scientists have identified the bacteria that help give three British artisan cheeses their distinctive flavors, and some of those microbes may also have potential benefits for human health. Researchers in the Food Microbial Sciences Unit at the University of Reading tracked the microbial and biochemical changes that occurred as three locally made Oxfordshire cheeses matured.
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