Quality of Assessment of Vended ‘Pito’ and the Safety Practices of the Vendors in Different Markets in Ibadan

Nigerian Food Journal – Volume 38

Omidiran A. T. 1, Ogunlana K. T. 1, Sobukola O. P. 1, Akinbule, O. O.
1Department of Food Science and Technology, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria.
2Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria.

Abstract

This study was mainly carried out to assess the quality of street vended ‘Pito’ in some selected markets in Ibadan, Oyo state. The safety of street vending practices was also assessed. The chemical (proximate and physicochemical composition), microbiological and observational check list of eight street vended ‘Pito’ samples collected from four (Agbeni, Ogunpa, Beere and Bodija) markets in Ibadan, Oyo state were investigated. The result showed that street vended ‘Pito’ is significantly (p<0.05) high in moisture, low in protein, ash, fat and carbohydrate. Total coliform, Salmonella spp and Shigella spp were within specification limits of microbiological quality while total viable count (TVC) and total fungi were above the limits. Significant (p<0.05) differences exist among the samples in their chemical composition, microbiological and color parameters.

Nigerian Food Journal – Volume 38

Keywords:
Microbial quality, street vended, ‘Pito’, sorghum based beverage, hygiene practice

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