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publicationDate 2013-06-19-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-101653257-B
titleOfInvention Preparing method of edible bacterial cellulose gel
abstract The invention relates to the processing field of edible bacterial cellulose gel, in particular to a method of preparing edible bacterial cellulose gel with second-grade molasses. Second-grade cane molasses is used as a main raw material for diluting, preparing, sterilizing at high temperature and preparing sugar degree; then, dry activity yeast is vaccinated for prefermentation; fermentable sugar is converted into alcohol; then, processed molasses, white granulated sugar, glacial acetic acid, ammonium sulfate and magnesium sulfate are prepared and are in split charging and sealed according to requirements; the mixture is vaccinated and fermented until receiving chankings; finally, the product is rinsed by gel, cut and coated with molasses so as to obtain edible bacterial cellulose gel. The invention mainly takes waste molasses after sugarcane sugar refinery as raw material, so that the invention has stable and abundant supply of goods, solves the bottleneck of limited coconut water source of the original technology and solves the seasonal problem of industrial production. The invention has low cost, easy obtaining and convenient technical treatment and storage.
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