Saturday, August 27th, 2011 at
9:07 pm

Flavour creation has always been an art but there is an increasing scientific and technological basis behind the various parts of the process.This volume provides a state-of-the-art review of flavour technology, covering sources of flavour, flavour creation/formulation, flavour generation/production, flavour delivery, flavour analysis and flavour regulation. A generic, science-based approach is adopted, rather than an approach based on recipes or commodities.Flavour creation has always been an art but there is an increasing scientific and technological basis behind the various parts of the process.This volume provides a state-of-the-art review of flavour technology, covering sources of flavour, flavour creation/formulation, flavour generation/production, flavour delivery, flavour analysis and flavour regulation. A generic, science-based approach is adopted, rather than an approach based on recipes or commodities…. More >>
Food Flavour Technology
Monday, July 18th, 2011 at
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Saturday, June 25th, 2011 at
4:09 am

The benefits of food irradiation to the public health have been described extensively by organizations such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the U.S. and the World Health Organization. The American Medical Association and the American Dietetic Association have both endorsed the irradiation process. Yet the potential health benefits of irradiation are unknown to many consumers and food industry representatives who are wary of irradiated foods due to myth-information from “consumer-advocate” groups.
Food Irradiation Research and Technology presents the latest scientific findings of researchers at the leading edge of food irradiation. In this book, experts from industry, government, and academia: define the basic principles of irradiation and the public health benefits of irradiation describe advances in irradiation technology, detection technology, and radiation dosimetry review the regulations pertaining to food i… More >>
Food Irradiation Research and Technology
Sunday, April 3rd, 2011 at
4:24 pm

This basic reference provides comprehensive and detailed coverage of food oils and fats in a practical, how-to format. The book integrates all aspects of food oils and fats from chemistry to food processing to nutrition. Three in-depth sections discuss sources; physical and chemical properties, and processing; manufacturing techniques such as deep frying, griddling, and baking; products such as salad dressings, butter, and dairy product substitutes; the latest analytical and sensory evaluation techniques; flavor control, and nutrition. The book features the latest information on flavor measurement and alteration, product development and cost-effective use of oils and fats in production…. More >>
Food Oils and Fats: Technology, Utilization and Nutrition
Sunday, July 11th, 2010 at
9:10 am

Emerging Technologies for Food Processing presents a comprehensive review of innovations in food processing, stresses topics vital to the food industry today, and pinpoints the trends in future research and development. This volume contains 27 chapters and is divided into six parts covering topics such as the latest advances in non-thermal processing, alternative technologies and strategies for thermal processing, the latest developments in food refrigeration, and current topics in minimal processing of vegetables, fruits, juices and cook-chill ready meals and modified atmosphere packaging for minimally processed foods.
* Each chapter is written by international experts presenting thorough research results and critical reviews
* Includes a comprehensive list of recently published literature
* Covers topics such as high pressure, pulsed electric fields, recent developments in microwave heating, and vacuum cooling… More >>
Emerging Technologies for Food Processing
Sunday, May 9th, 2010 at
2:16 pm

This book offers a comprehensive introduction to the technological applications of these fascinating materials. The first part of the book serves as an introduction covering sources, structures, properties and food uses. The second part includes a comprehensive description of gums in non-food areas, their applications and their multi-disciplinary contribution to these fields, as well as examples of their uses…. More >>
Hydrocolloid Applications: Gum Technology in the Food and Other Industries
Friday, February 12th, 2010 at
11:40 pm

Since centuries foods have been preserved by heating, chilling, drying, salting, conserving, acidification, oxygen-removal, fermenting, adding various preservatives, etc., and often these methods were applied in combinations. More recently the underlying principles of these traditional methods have been defined (i.e., F, t, aw, pH, Eh, competitive flora, various preservatives), and effective limits of these factors for microbial growth, survival, and death were established. Food preservation and also food quality depends in most cases on the empirical and now more often on the deliberate and intelligent application of combined preservative factors, i.e. on so-called hurdle technology. It also became obvious that futuristic food preservation methods (e.g., high hydrostatic pressure, high-intensity pulsed electric fields, high-intensity pulsed light, oscillating magnetic fields as well as food irradiation) are most effective in combination with additional hurdles. Thus, hur… More >>
Hurdle Technologies: Combination Treatment for Food Stability, Safety and Quality
Monday, February 8th, 2010 at
8:39 am

Sugar replacement in food and beverage manufacture no longer has just an economic benefit. The use of ingredients to improve the nutritional status of a food product is now one of the major driving forces in new product development. It is therefore important, as options for sugar replacement continue to increase, that expert knowledge and information in this area is readily available.
Sweeteners and Sugar Alternatives in Food Technology provides the information required for sweetening and functional solutions, enabling manufacturers to produce processed foods that not only taste and perform as well as sugar-based products, but also offer consumer benefits such as calorie reduction, dental health benefits, digestive health benefits and improvements in long term disease risk through strategies such as dietary glycaemic control. Part I of this comprehensive book addresses these health and nutritional considerations. Part II covers non-nutritive, high-intensity sweeteners, p… More >>
Sweeteners and Sugar Alternatives in Food Technology
Saturday, February 6th, 2010 at
5:37 am

Since the publication of the first edition of Spices and Seasonings: A Food Technology Handbook, there have been many developments in the food industry. This much-needed new edition is the authoritative handbook for seasoning developers and contains essential information on formulating and labeling dry seasoning blends. There have been regulatory changes in the spice industry and other areas of the food industry. Spices and Seasonings, Second Edition explores these changes and gives the food industry professional updates of important statistics, the latest research on the antimicrobial capabilities of certain spices, new American Spice Trade Association specifications, and new FDA labeling regulations. In addition to providing a general overview of the industry, this book offers practical details on specifications and formulations for the food technologist.
Topics covered in Spices and Seasonings, Second Edition include: -U.S. regulations as they apply to spices<br… More >>
Spices and Seasonings: A Food Technology Handbook
Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010 at
8:58 pm

This work lists comprehensively over 20,000 terms commonly used in food science with their Chinese equivalents. It is a useful and valuable reference, especially when biotechnology, environmental protection, organic and natural food nutrition, etc. have become popular topics of discussion among people…. More >>
A Glossary of Food Science and Technology