Abstract

What if it was mentioned that there are good microbes that can eat garbage? There may be reports stating that microbes are bad and cause diseases. However, there are also good microbes that can eat the organic garbage (like banana peels and old vegetables) generated in houses or restaurants. These microbes can use garbage to produce energy, in the form of hydrogen, which can be used to fuel our cars. The process of turning organic garbage into energy is called dark fermentation. During dark fermentation, other helpful compounds are also generated, which can be used to make foods, medicines, beverages, and other useful things. This article discusses the dark fermentation process and the products obtained along the way.

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