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Book Meat Hygiene

    Book Details:
  • Author : J. F. Gracey
  • Publisher : Bailliere Tindall Limited
  • Release : 1999
  • ISBN : 9780702022586
  • Pages : 758 pages

Download or read book Meat Hygiene written by J. F. Gracey and published by Bailliere Tindall Limited. This book was released on 1999 with total page 758 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Introducing the 10th Edition of this standard text covering all aspects of meat hygiene, from the production of clean and healthy animals, to the hygienic processing of meat and meat products, and the avoidance of food-borne hazards. This edition has been fully updated and revised to reflect a more integrated "farm to table" approach, and a more international perspective. Includes new material on BSE, a new section on operational hygiene, and more complete treatment of husbandry and ante-mortem issues.

Book Utilization of Fish Waste

Download or read book Utilization of Fish Waste written by Raul Perez Galvez and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2013-05-21 with total page 232 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The shortage of marine resources calls for the implementation of new technological processes for providing a better utilization of waste and by-products from fisheries and fish processing activities. Most of these by-products are currently used as raw materials for animal feed. It is estimated that their utilization in human foodstuffs, nutraceutic

Book Lipid Oxidation

Download or read book Lipid Oxidation written by Edwin N. Frankel and published by Elsevier. This book was released on 2014-01-23 with total page 487 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this second edition, Edwin Frankel has updated and extended his now well-known book Lipid oxidation which has come to be regarded as the standard work on the subject since the publication of the first edition seven years previously. His main objective is to develop the background necessary for a better understanding of what factors should be considered, and what methods and lipid systems should be employed, to achieve suitable evaluation and control of lipid oxidation in complex foods and biological systems. The oxidation of unsaturated fatty acids is one of the most fundamental reactions in lipid chemistry. When unsaturated lipids are exposed to air, the complex, volatile oxidation compounds that are formed cause rancidity. This decreases the quality of foods that contain natural lipid components as well as foods in which oils are used as ingredients. Furthermore, products of lipid oxidation have been implicated in many vital biological reactions, and evidence has accumulated to show that free radicals and reactive oxygen species participate in tissue injuries and in degenerative disease. Although there have been many significant advances in this challenging field, many important problems remain unsolved. This second edition of Lipid oxidation follows the example of the first edition in offering a summary of the many unsolved problems that need further research. The need to understand lipid oxidation is greater than ever with the increased interest in long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids, the reformulation of oils to avoid hydrogenation and trans fatty acids, and the enormous attention given to natural phenolic antioxidants, including flavonoids and other phytochemicals.

Book Antioxidants in Food and Biology

Download or read book Antioxidants in Food and Biology written by Edwin Nessim Frankel and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page 254 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Designed to help all those who need to prevent or control oxidation, especially in food products, or to understand the properties of antioxidants in food, nutrition, health and medicine, this title covers chapters such as the chemistry of antioxidation, antioxidant action in multi-phase systems, antioxidants in biology, and among other topics. The field of antioxidants has expanded over the last six decades into a wide variety of multi-disciplinary areas that impact foods and health. Antioxidants in food and biology: Facts and fiction is a handbook designed to help all those who need to prevent or control oxidation, especially in food products, or to understand the properties of antioxidants in food, nutrition, health and medicine. It conveys the complexity of antioxidant chemistry by providing an appreciation of the various phenomena that affect oxidation and its inhibition in foods and biological systems. Beginning with the underlying chemistry, the book moves on to explain how the activity of antioxidants is affected at the interface of complex multiphase lipid systems and to discuss the problems of evaluating the activities of antioxidants in foods and biological systems. After reviewing the antioxidants present in various foods, the author addresses the hypothesis that the health of an individual is influenced by the efficiency of various protection systems against oxidant damage. He also considers whether or not additional or more effective natural antioxidants are needed in our diet to reduce oxidative stress from dietary and environmental factors, and to thus reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease.

Book The Microbiological Safety of Low Water Activity Foods and Spices

Download or read book The Microbiological Safety of Low Water Activity Foods and Spices written by Joshua B. Gurtler and published by Springer. This book was released on 2014-12-08 with total page 437 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Low water activity (aw) and dried foods such as dried dairy and meat products, grain-based and dried ready-to-eat cereal products, powdered infant formula, peanut and nut pastes, as well as flours and meals have increasingly been associated with product recalls and foodborne outbreaks due to contamination by pathogens such as Salmonella spp. and enterohemorrhagic E. coli. In particular, recent foodborne outbreaks and product recalls related to Salmonella-contaminated spices have raised the level of public health concern for spices as agents of foodborne illnesses. Presently, most spices are grown outside the U.S., mainly in 8 countries: India, Indonesia, China, Brazil, Peru, Madagascar, Mexico and Vietnam. Many of these countries are under-developed and spices are harvested and stored with little heed to sanitation. The FDA has regulatory oversight of spices in the United States; however, the agency’s control is largely limited to enforcing regulatory compliance through sampling and testing only after imported foodstuffs have crossed the U.S. border. Unfortunately, statistical sampling plans are inefficient tools for ensuring total food safety. As a result, the development and use of decontamination treatments is key. This book provides an understanding of the microbial challenges to the safety of low aw foods, and a historic backdrop to the paradigm shift now highlighting low aw foods as vehicles for foodborne pathogens. Up-to-date facts and figures of foodborne illness outbreaks and product recalls are included. Special attention is given to the uncanny ability of Salmonella to persist under dry conditions in food processing plants and foods. A section is dedicated specifically to processing plant investigations, providing practical approaches to determining sources of persistent bacterial strains in the industrial food processing environment. Readers are guided through dry cleaning, wet cleaning and alternatives to processing plant hygiene and sanitation. Separate chapters are devoted to low aw food commodities of interest including spices, dried dairy-based products, low aw meat products, dried ready-to-eat cereal products, powdered infant formula, nuts and nut pastes, flours and meals, chocolate and confectionary, dried teas and herbs, and pet foods. The book provides regulatory testing guidelines and recommendations as well as guidance through methodological and sampling challenges to testing spices and low aw foods for the presence of foodborne pathogens. Chapters also address decontamination processes for low aw foods, including heat, steam, irradiation, microwave, and alternative energy-based treatments.

Book Sensory Analysis   Methodology   General Guidance for Conducting Hedonic Tests with Consumers in a Controlled Area  ISO 11136

Download or read book Sensory Analysis Methodology General Guidance for Conducting Hedonic Tests with Consumers in a Controlled Area ISO 11136 written by British Standards Institute Staff and published by . This book was released on 1917-12-15 with total page 52 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Food testing, Research methods, Consumers, Terminology, Sensory analysis (food), Testing, Analysis, Products, Vocabulary, Sensory analysis

Book Sensory Analysis  Methodology  Paired Comparison Test

Download or read book Sensory Analysis Methodology Paired Comparison Test written by British Standards Institute Staff and published by . This book was released on 2006-01-30 with total page 28 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Food products, Food testing, Sensory analysis (food), Comparative tests, Paired comparison tests, Statistical testing, Statistical methods of analysis, Testing conditions, Experimental design

Book M  thodes de base pour l   valuation sensorielle des aliments

Download or read book M thodes de base pour l valuation sensorielle des aliments written by Watts, Beverley Merle and published by . This book was released on 1991 with total page 145 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book M  thodes d analyse sensorielle des aliments en laboratoire

Download or read book M thodes d analyse sensorielle des aliments en laboratoire written by Linda M. Poste and published by Canadian Government Publishing. This book was released on 1991 with total page 112 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Publ. aussi en anglais sous le titre: Laboratory methods for sensory analysis of food.

Book Heston s Fantastical Feasts

Download or read book Heston s Fantastical Feasts written by Heston Blumenthal and published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC. This book was released on 2010 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Once upon a time there was a Chef called Heston who opened a small restaurant called the Fat Duck. At first, he served only simple French classics but gradually, as is the way of things, the Chef's curiosity got the better of him and he began thinking up more unusual dishes, such as Snail Porridge and Chocolate Wine. There was even talk of a meringue that made diners snort plumes of vapour, like a dragon. Word spread and reached the ears of the Executives who ran a television channel, and they summoned the Chef to their glass fortress. 'We command you to create six Fantastical Feasts', they said. 'These must be based on history, but you may draw on fairytales and legends.

Book Jamie s America

    Book Details:
  • Author : Jamie Oliver
  • Publisher : Hyperion
  • Release : 2010-10-05
  • ISBN : 9781401323608
  • Pages : 0 pages

Download or read book Jamie s America written by Jamie Oliver and published by Hyperion. This book was released on 2010-10-05 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The incredible diversity in American cooking was a real revelation to me. So although I went looking for “quintessential American food,” my conclusion is that there is no such thing; instead there’s a huge wealth of seriously exciting dishes. Many of us outside of America may think we already know all there is to know about it from movies or the occasional holiday, but the truth is that this doesn’t even scratch the surface. In many ways, the country is still a bit of a mystery to us. This trip was my chance to explore the ingredients, food culture, and traditions within this incredible country. I felt that I knew cities like New York and Los Angeles pretty well, but this time I ventured beyond the neighborhoods I was familiar with and into areas better known for their immigrant communities. I was rewarded with some of the most incredible food I’ve ever tasted. The story was the same when I moved beyond the big cities. Whether it was Creole cooking in Louisiana or soul food in Georgia, the Mexican influences in Arizona or the hearty cowboy cuisine of Big Sky Country, every place I went had its unique treasures. I came back with more recipes than I knew what to do with, and although it was tough, I managed to narrow this book down to 120 of my absolute favorites. These are my takes on some of the best food I came across, as well as a few things I made up along the way. I hope you enjoy them, and maybe even discover new and inspiring sides to America you’ve never seen before. Enjoy!

Book India  The Cookbook

    Book Details:
  • Author : Pushpesh Pant
  • Publisher : Phaidon Press
  • Release : 2010-09-17
  • ISBN : 9780714859026
  • Pages : 0 pages

Download or read book India The Cookbook written by Pushpesh Pant and published by Phaidon Press. This book was released on 2010-09-17 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: India: The Cookbook is the first comprehensive guide to Indian cooking, with over 1,000 recipes covering every aspect of India's rich and colourful culinary heritage. Unlike many other Indian cookbooks, it is written by an Indian culinary academic and cookbook author who lives and works in Delhi, and the recipes are a true reflection of how traditional dishes are really cooked all over India. They have been carefully edited to ensure that they are simple to follow and achievable in western kitchens, with detailed information about authentic cooking utensils and ingredients. Indian food has been hugely popular in the UK for many years, and the appetite for Indian food shows no sign of diminishing. Now, for the first time, a definitive, wide-ranging and authoritative book on authentic Indian food is available, making it simple to prepare your favourite Indian dishes at home, alongside less well-known dishes such as bataer masalydaar (marinated quails cooked with almonds, chillies and green cardamom), or sambharachi kodi (Goan prawn curry with coconut and tamarind). The comprehensive chapters on breads, pickles, spice pastes and chutneys contain a wide variety of recipes rarely seen in Indian cookbooks, such as bagarkhani roti (a rich sweet bread with raisins, cardamom and poppy seeds) and tamatar ka achar (tomato and mustard-seed pickle). India: The Cookbook is the only book on Indian food you'll ever need.

Book Sensory Evaluation Techniques

Download or read book Sensory Evaluation Techniques written by Morten C. Meilgaard and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2006-12-13 with total page 466 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From listing the steps involved in a sensory evaluation project to presenting advanced statistical methods, Sensory Evaluation Techniques, Fourth Edition covers all phases of sensory evaluation. Like its bestselling predecessors, this edition continues to detail all sensory tests currently in use, to promote the effective employment of these tests,

Book Taints and Off Flavours in Foods

Download or read book Taints and Off Flavours in Foods written by B Baigrie and published by Elsevier. This book was released on 2003-04-02 with total page 214 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Off-flavours and taints are defined as unpleasant odours or tastes, the first resulting from the natural deterioration of a food, the second from its contamination by some other chemical. Both are major problems for the food industry. With its distinguished editor and international team of contributors, this important collection describes some of the most important causes of taints and off-flavours, how they can be identified and dealt with.The book begins with chapters on sensory and instrumental methods for detecting and analysing taints and off-flavours in food. There are chapters on two of the most common causes of taints: packaging and residues from cleaning and disinfection. A number of chapters discuss the various causes of off-flavours, from those caused by microbial action and oxidation to those caused by the Maillard reaction and interactions between food components.With its authoritative coverage, Taints and off-flavours in food is a standard work for the food industry. - Describes some of the most important causes of taints and off-flavours in food and outlines how they can be identified and dealt with - Reviews the major causes of taints and off-flavours, from oxidative rancidity and microbiologically-derived off-flavours, to packaging materials as a source of taints - Discusses the range of techniques for detecting taints and off-flavours, from sensory analysis to instrumental techniques, including the development of new rapid, on-line sensors

Book Sensory Evaluation of Food

Download or read book Sensory Evaluation of Food written by Hildegarde Heymann and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2013-11-08 with total page 842 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The field of sensory evaluation has matured in the last half century to be come a recognized discipline in the food and consumer sciences and an important part of the foods and consumer products industries. Sensory pro fessionals enjoy widespread recognition for the important services they provide in new product development, basic research, ingredient and process modification, cost reduction, quality maintenance, and product op timization. These services enhance the informational support for manage ment decisions, lowering the risk that accompanies the decision-making process. From the consumers' perspective, a sensory testing program in a food or consumer products company helps ensure that products reach the market with not only good concepts but also with desirable sensory attrib utes that meet their expectations. Sensory professionals have advanced well beyond the stage when they were simply called on to execute "taste" tests and to provide statistical summaries of results. They are now frequently asked to participate in the decision process itself, to draw reasoned conclusions based on data, and to make recommendations. They are also expected to be well versed in an in creasingly sophisticated battery of test methods and statistical procedures, including multivariate analyses. As always, sensory professionals also need to understand people, for people are the measuring instruments that provide the basic sensory data. People are notoriously variable and diffi cult to calibrate, presenting the sensory specialist with many additional XV xvi PREFACE measurement problems that are not present in instrumental methods.

Book Creative Applications

Download or read book Creative Applications written by Ayn Gelinas and published by ASTM International. This book was released on 1996 with total page 75 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Six papers from a May 1994 symposium in Montreal explore how classical techniques of sensory evaluation are being called on to solve problems in packaging. Three discuss ways of finding out whether anyone actually reads the labels and safety warnings on packages. The others consider novel ways to ga

Book Texture et flaveur des aliments

Download or read book Texture et flaveur des aliments written by Elisabeth Guichard and published by Educagri Editions. This book was released on 2012 with total page 302 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Quelles sont les molécules responsables de l'arôme et de la saveur des aliments ? Comment ces molécules sont-elles libérées pour accéder aux récepteurs e sensoriels et être perçues ? Comment la texture de l'aliment influence-t-elle la perception de l'odeur et de la saveur ? Ce livre rassemble les principaux résultats de recherches menées dans le domaine de l'agroalimentaire, dans les sciences des aliments et dans le comportement du consommateur. Il présente les bases nécessaires pour comprendre les mécanismes mis en jeu dans la perception des odeurs et des saveurs dans des aliments de natures différentes. Pour cela, il reprend, de manière simple et accessible, les bases de la chimie des molécules odorantes et sapides, de la composition des aliments et de leurs propriétés de texture, ainsi que des interactions au sein de l'aliment. Cet ouvrage devra permettre aux acteurs du secteur alimentaire de mieux comprendre le devenir des molécules responsables de la flaveur (odeur plus saveur) depuis l'aliment vers nos récepteurs sensoriels en passant par l'étape de déstructuration en bouche, avec une prise en compte des effets mélange et des interactions entre modalités sensorielles. La compréhension de ces mécanismes est incontournable pour reformuler des aliments prenant en compte les recommandations nutritionnelles, à savoir bons pour la santé mais conservant toutes les propriétés sensorielles, sources de plaisir. Il s'adresse non seulement aux industriels du secteur, mais également aux étudiants, enseignants, chercheurs, soucieux de mieux comprendre comment se forme la perception sensorielle. Ce livre est également source de nombreuses références bibliographiques auxquelles le lecteur pourra se reporter pour élargir ses connaissances et approfondir certains aspects. C'est pourquoi il se présente également comme point de départ pour de nouvelles recherches en alimentation, dans un objectif d'allier plaisir et santé.