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Originally Posted by Sonderbeast
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Since I don't know you I gave the article a re-read thinking perhaps I could have missed something.
I didn't. Veganism has nothing to do with PKU.
So either you are willfully ignorant or trolling - in either case it was probably a good use of your time.
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I don't generally troll outside of rnf.
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Fermentation
Direct fermentation produces the starting amino acids needed for the manufacture of aspartame. In this process, specific types of bacteria which have the ability to produce certain amino acids are raised in large quantities. Over the course of about three days, the amino acids are harvested and the bacteria are destroyed.
1 To start the fermentation process, a sample from a pure culture of bacteria is put into a test tube containing the nutrients necessary for its growth. After this initial inoculation the bacteria begin to multiply. When their population is large enough, they are transferred to a seed tank. The bacterial Aspartame strains used to make L-aspartic acid and L-phenylalanine are B. flavum and C. glutamicum respectively
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Like I said, the answer was there. You just missed it. So yes, I did waste my time heh.