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Preparation and physicochemical analysis of some Ethiopian traditional alcoholic beverages
Author(s) -
Tadele Yohannes
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
african journal of food science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1996-0794
DOI - 10.5897/ajfs2013.1066
Subject(s) - food science , alcohol , toxicology , mathematics , chemistry , biology , biochemistry
Ethiopian traditional alcoholic beverages namely tella, tej and areki are very common drinks in the country. Ten (10) alcohol vending houses were considered in the study by considering two from each five sub-cities, purposely for 'filtered' tella sampling and five for the unfiltered tella, tej and areki samples. The alcoholic contents of filter-tella, tej and areki were measured and found in the range of 3.84 to 6.48, 8.94 to 13.16 and 33.95 to 39.9% v/v ethanol, respectively. Difference in pH values and ethanol levels among all samples was significant (p 10%) among all samples were significant, though the variation in pH of the alcohols studied were analyzed and found at drinking range or according to European Brewery Convention. Finally, sensory responses which were taken from the community (people drinking these alcohols), indicated that they are high in aroma (bitterness for tella than other drinks reported).

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