Microbial quality of selected sandwiches sold at fast food shops in Dhaka city
Abstract
The project was designed to undertake a study on the microbiological status of the different
types of sandwich e.g. egg salad sandwiches, chicken salad sandwich, beef sandwich and
vegetable sandwich taken from seven different fast food shops located in different areas of
Dhaka city. Both qualitative and quantitative microbiological analyses of seven sandwiches
were done and microbes were identified by standard biochemical tests. The quantitative
analysis and biochemical tests showed that the sandwich sample contained a number of
microorganism of which 37 isolates identified. From the results of standard biochemical test
for identification of all the 37 isolates from sandwich sample it has been observed that the
sandwich sample contains Alcalegenes sp. (2.7%) Bacillus sp (2.7%), Shigella sp(2.7%),
Klebshiella sp (5.4%), Enterobacter sp (10.5%), Escherichia coli (10.8%) and Salmonella
sp(10.8%), Vibrio sp (13.5%) and Saccharomyces sp(13.5%) and Staphylococcus sp(19%)
depending on the types of the sandwich. The highest found in beef sandwich (6.0×108 CFU/g)
moderate in chicken salad sandwich (3.7×106 CFU/g) and egg salad sandwich (2.1×106
CFU/g) and small count in vegetable sandwich (2.3×104 CFU/mg). The degree of initial
contamination in sandwich samples which may pose hazard to public health has been
discussed. It was concluded that the hygienically maintained food retained the best quality
attributes required for consumer’s acceptability and safety