No, they contain a lot of bacteria; in the case of yoghurt and cheese, more than they should and some types that they shouldn't.
chesse and yogurt
Yogurt is well known example of food made out of bacteria. Food items that requires fermentation also has bacteria. Now a days many yogurt manufacturing companies are using strains of better yielding bacteria to make yogurt.
Yogurt, vinegar, cheese, buttermilk, sour cream and bread because bread has yeast in it which contains bacteria:) Ok, so I know some foods that are products of bacterial fermentation. pickles, some types of coffee, soy sauce, and sauerkraut. there's also butter!
Mold spores, bread, moisture and the right temperature.
Bacteria are helpful to us in many ways. For example, have you ever got a chicken pox vaccine? They actually inject you with the disease so your immune system can create a cure. That's why you will probably not get the same thing twice. Also, bacteria aid in making things like chocolate, cheese, yogurt, and bread.
chesse and yogurt
it goes mouldy
Yogurt is well known example of food made out of bacteria. Food items that requires fermentation also has bacteria. Now a days many yogurt manufacturing companies are using strains of better yielding bacteria to make yogurt.
-- tooth decay -- stomach gas -- antibiotics
milk , yogurt , cheese ,, bread , butter , coffee , soya sauce , pickles , vinegar ,butter milk ,
Yogurt, vinegar, cheese, buttermilk, sour cream and bread because bread has yeast in it which contains bacteria:) Ok, so I know some foods that are products of bacterial fermentation. pickles, some types of coffee, soy sauce, and sauerkraut. there's also butter!
yogurt
beer, bread, wine, vinegar, olives, yogurt, bread, cheese, etc...
Cheese Beer Bread Wine Pickles Olives Yogurt.
i think lots of food do but mainly bread because wheat has lots of bacteria and also yogurt.
Some examples of monerans are bread,yogurt,medicine,and bacteria.
* cheese * yogurt * cottage cheese * bread