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publicationNumber RU-2591240-C1
titleOfInvention Method for producing bread kvass
abstract FIELD: food industry. n SUBSTANCE: invention relates to production process for kvass beverage. Method comprises preparation of recipe components, extraction of clary with liquid carbon dioxide with separation of corresponding miscella, cutting chicory, drying in microwave field to residual moisture content of about 20 % at microwave field power providing heating inside chicory pieces to temperature 80-90 °C for at least 1 hour, roasting, impregnation with separated miscella with simultaneous pressure increase, reducing pressure to atmospheric pressure value with simultaneous freezing of chicory, crushing and mashing together with dry bread kvass and hot water and settling three times with separation of liquid phase from pulp to produce kvass wort, adding 25 % of recipe quantity of sugar in form of white syrup, fermentation with a mixture of pure cultures of kvass yeast strain M and lactic acid bacteria strains 11 and 13, blending with remaining sugar in form of white syrup and bottling. n EFFECT: method reduces duration of process and increases foam stability of end product. n 1 cl
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