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RefNoMS/527/2/9/1
LevelItem
TitleReport, 'Dr Warren Crowe's Cheese'
Date[February] 1917
DescriptionReport on a method of cheese-making involving bacteria rather than rennet. Evaluates claims of proposed method to be more economical because the curd contains 'a greater proportion of the food material in the milk', can be eaten at once, and does not involve skilled cheese-makers. Gives nutritional value of cheese made with rennet and bacteria and a cost analysis.
Extent2pp
FormatCarbon copy
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialCMB/72/16
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