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Abstract The cereal- based fermented food egyptian kishk constitutes a major source of high quality dietary nutrients for upper egyptians and is popular among all social strata. It is made by first fermenting the required amount of buttermilk. which is referred to as ” laban zeer” The second ferrnentation takes place after mixing the fermented milk with freshly harvested whole grain wheat that had been parboiled. |