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Jerky / Microorganism / Canning / Frozen food / Decomposition / Food spoilage / Food / Food technology / Food and drink / Food preservation / Pasteurization
Date: 2008-12-10 21:29:22
Jerky
Microorganism
Canning
Frozen food
Decomposition
Food spoilage
Food
Food technology
Food and drink
Food preservation
Pasteurization

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