Maroilles (French Cheese)

The data comes from FoodMicrobionet and does not cover yogurts with probiotics added. Most foods have not been studied. Weight indicate the relative amount of the total bacteria. Bacteria not found in the NCBI list may be omitted. See the above site for a full list.

Data is aggregate from multiple studies which often use different measurement techniques

Bacteria RankWeight
Aerococcaceae family 0.343
Alcaligenaceae family 0.81
Alcaligenes genus 2.25
Alkalibacterium genus 0.0592
Atopostipes genus 0.147
Bacteroides caccae species 0.06
Bacteroides uniformis species 0.08
Brevibacterium genus 0.492
Carnobacteriaceae family 4.48
Carnobacterium mobile species 0.708
Corynebacterium genus 10.5
Corynebacterium casei species 3.32
Enterobacterales order 0.237
Enterococcaceae family 0.118
Enterococcus genus 1.8
Facklamia genus 0.0444
Flavobacteriaceae family 0.237
Fusobacteriaceae family 0.0296
Gammaproteobacteria class 0.385
Glutamicibacter genus 0.207
Halomonas genus 0.0444
Lactobacillales order 0.599
Lactococcus genus 4.42
Leucobacter genus 0.321
Micrococcaceae family 0.2
Moellerella genus 0.992
Morganella genus 0.12
Morganella morganii species 1.13
Morganella psychrotolerans species 3.95
Morganellaceae family 1.32
Proteus genus 4.4
Providencia genus 0.857
Providencia heimbachae species 0.3
Pseudomonadales order 0.594
Psychrobacter genus 2.7
Psychroflexus genus 1.74
Ruoffia tabacinasalis species 4.61
Serratia genus 0.189
Staphylococcaceae family 0.238
Staphylococcus genus 2.11
Streptococcaceae family 0.116
Streptococcus genus 0.454
Vagococcus genus 15.1
Vagococcus carniphilus species 9.98
Vagococcus salmoninarum species 17.4

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