I have a friend who knows a guy who ate a pig whose last dying effort involved innoculating some brf cakes. Well it turns out he knew this half jamaican half chinese ant eater/komodo dragon who once claimed he invented pumice...
anyway HE sent a message in a bottle saying that these BRF cakes are all colonized on the visible edges of the glass and is in the process of leaving the jars a few more days to insure full colonization of the cake. Anyway turns out the chap being part ant eater is fairly nose curious and he's been sniffing his jars. A jar that still has un-colonized substrate visible still smells of brown rice flour, jars that appear to be mostly colonized smell almost odourless and the jars that have been colonized for a little longer are starting to have that farmiliar mushroomy smell.
So I'm wondering if smell is a reliable test for finding out if jars have been adequately colonized or if this strange ant eating dragon chap should stick his nose in some place else?
Thanks in advance!
anyway HE sent a message in a bottle saying that these BRF cakes are all colonized on the visible edges of the glass and is in the process of leaving the jars a few more days to insure full colonization of the cake. Anyway turns out the chap being part ant eater is fairly nose curious and he's been sniffing his jars. A jar that still has un-colonized substrate visible still smells of brown rice flour, jars that appear to be mostly colonized smell almost odourless and the jars that have been colonized for a little longer are starting to have that farmiliar mushroomy smell.
So I'm wondering if smell is a reliable test for finding out if jars have been adequately colonized or if this strange ant eating dragon chap should stick his nose in some place else?
Thanks in advance!