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- SCOBY abstract "A symbiotic colony of bacteria and yeast, or SCOBY is a popular term (rather than scientific) used to refer to mixed cultures of bacteria and yeast present during production of kombucha. The term "colony" in the name is a scientific misnomer, because it implies a group of genetically identical or nearly identical organisms living together. For this reason, the acronym is essentially absent in the biomedical literature. The species comprising the mixed cultures vary from preparation to preparation, but generally include Acetobacter bacterial species, as well as various Saccharomyces and other yeast types. SCOBY cultures used in beverage production can produce a structure referred to as a mushroom, which is also biologically misleading, because mushrooms are a completely unrelated group of fungi.".
- SCOBY thumbnail SCOBY_mushroom.jpg?width=300.
- SCOBY wikiPageExternalLink Food_Programme_The_Fermentati....
- SCOBY wikiPageExternalLink Food_Programme_The_Fermentation_Revival.
- SCOBY wikiPageExternalLink kombucha-yeast-bacteria.
- SCOBY wikiPageExternalLink do_it_yourself.
- SCOBY wikiPageID "12197034".
- SCOBY wikiPageLength "5079".
- SCOBY wikiPageOutDegree "53".
- SCOBY wikiPageRevisionID "682026431".
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink Acetic_acid.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink Acetic_acid_bacteria.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink Acetobacter.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink Acetobacter_ketogenum.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink Aerobic_organism.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink Anaerobic_organism.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink BBC_News.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink Bacteria.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink Brettanomyces.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bacteria.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fermented_foods.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink Category:Symbiosis.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink Category:Yeasts.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink Ethanol.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink Fungus.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink Ginger_beer.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink Gluconacetobacter_kombuchae.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink Gluconacetobacter_xylinus.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink Gluconic_acid.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink Jun_(drink).
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink Kefir.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink Kombucha.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink Lactic_acid.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink Lactic_acid_bacteria.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink Lactobacillales.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink Lactobacillus.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink Mother_of_vinegar.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink Mushroom.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink Nitrogen.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink Pediococcus.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink Saccharomyces.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink Saccharomyces_cerevisiae.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink Saccharomycodes_apiculatus.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink Saccharomycodes_ludwigii.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink Schizosaccharomyces_pombe.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink Sourdough.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink Symbiosis.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink The_Harvard_Crimson.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink Tibicos.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink Vinegar.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink Yeast.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink Zygosaccharomyces.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink Zygosaccharomyces_kombuchaensis.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLink File:SCOBY_mushroom.jpg.
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLinkText "SCOBY".
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLinkText "bacteria and yeast".
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLinkText "symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast".
- SCOBY wikiPageWikiLinkText "symbiotic culture".
- SCOBY hasPhotoCollection SCOBY.
- SCOBY wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cn.
- SCOBY wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dispute_about.
- SCOBY wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dubious.
- SCOBY wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- SCOBY wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- SCOBY wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced_section.
- SCOBY subject Category:Bacteria.
- SCOBY subject Category:Fermented_foods.
- SCOBY subject Category:Symbiosis.
- SCOBY subject Category:Yeasts.
- SCOBY hypernym Term.
- SCOBY type Food.
- SCOBY type Food.
- SCOBY type Product.
- SCOBY comment "A symbiotic colony of bacteria and yeast, or SCOBY is a popular term (rather than scientific) used to refer to mixed cultures of bacteria and yeast present during production of kombucha. The term "colony" in the name is a scientific misnomer, because it implies a group of genetically identical or nearly identical organisms living together. For this reason, the acronym is essentially absent in the biomedical literature.".
- SCOBY label "SCOBY".
- SCOBY sameAs SCOBY.
- SCOBY sameAs m.02vvhht.
- SCOBY sameAs Q7389203.
- SCOBY sameAs Q7389203.
- SCOBY wasDerivedFrom SCOBY?oldid=682026431.
- SCOBY depiction SCOBY_mushroom.jpg.
- SCOBY isPrimaryTopicOf SCOBY.