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Book Production Technology of Lump Sugar  gur jaggery

Download or read book Production Technology of Lump Sugar gur jaggery written by Ajit K. Ghosh and published by Daya Books. This book was released on 1998 with total page 308 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A Millennium Year Back, The Entire Indian Subcontinent Is The Ocean Of Dense Forests With Scattered Islands Of Cultivation. The Chronicles Of Greek And Chinese Writers Recorded The Luxurious Forests Which Are Inaccessible To Man In The Land Between Himalayas And Vindyas. The Economic And Cultural Life Of The Nation Centred Around Rivers And Forests And They Were Held To Be Sacred. Indian Forest Flora Is Very Rich In Composition And Value. There Are About 5000 Species Of Woody Trees In Our Forests, Of Which Nearly 450 Are Commercially Valuable. The Major Commercial Products Like Creosote, Methyl Alcohol, Lubricating And Dyeing Oils And Valuable Drugs Like Sulphonomide Are Extracting From These Timber Lands. Forests Also Provide The Non-Wood Products Such As Rubber, Latex, Resins, Gums, Lac, Incense, Perfumes, Fibres And Tanning Material And Herbal Medicines Like Belladona, Aconite, Atropa And Cinchona Etc. Our Forest Wealth Is Depleting And Reducign Its Productivity Due To Recent Ruthless And Illicit Cuttings. Population Pressure And Heavy Animal Grazing Are Mainly Responsible For The Poverty State Of Forests. It Is Estimated That Forest Cover Which Was 22 Per Cent During Fiftees Reduced To Almost 10 Per Cent Recently. There Is An Urgent Need To Revegetate The Country By Massive Afforestation Programmed To Save The Nation From The Uses Of Ecological Balance. The Present Book Intends To Acquint The Reader With Indian Forest Types, Assets Of Forest Wealth, Causes Of Forest Depletion And Their Conseqences. The Author Presents In This Books Profiles Of Over 100 Tree Of Our Forests Along With Untamed Life. The Book Is Well Illustrated And Will Be Of Great Use To Students, Foresters, Extension Workers And Gardeners. Contents: Chapter 1: Introduction, Chapter 2: Productive, Protective And Ameliorative Funcations Of Forests, Chapter 3: Denudation Of Forests, Chapter 4: Forest Types Of India, Chapter 5: Fodder And Forage Trees, Chapter 6: Fruit Bearing Trees, Chapter 7: Fuelwood Trees, Chapter 8: Medicinal Trees, Chapter 9: Non-Wood Products Trees, Chapter 10: Ornamental And Decorative Trees, Chapter 11: Soil Enriching Trees And Shelter Belt Trees, Chapter 12: Timber And Lumber Trees, Chapter 13: The World Of Palms, Chapter 14: Untamed Life Of Jungles, Chapter 15: Wildlife Conservation, Chapter 16: Epilogue.

Book Production Technology of Lumps Sugar Gur

Download or read book Production Technology of Lumps Sugar Gur written by A. K. &. Shrivastava Ashok K. &. Ghosh and published by Daya Publishing House. This book was released on 2016-01-01 with total page 302 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From times immemorial gur has satisfied the human craving for nutritive sweeteners. The lump suga-gur or jaggery is a nutritive sweetening agent manufacture primarily from sugarcane. It is consumed almost by all Indians in some form or the other. To date, its per capita consumption in India is 10.6 kg (in 1990-191). In some parts of the world gur is also produced from certain palms and sweet sorghum. Gur or jaggery is primarily produced in developing or underdeveloped countries. Considerable developments have taken place in various aspects of gur manufacturing process. The present effort critically reviews most of the technological developments in this field of research. It identifies bottlenecks in the gur production technology and how it can be improved upon. It highlights the methodologies for making gur from sugarcane growing under biotic and abiotic stress conditions. Different aspects of gur making from various palms and sweet sorghum have been provided. Various aspects of the palm gur discussed include tapping of the sap and its processing to gur, special types of gur and syrup obtained from palms and its composition relative to the gur from juice of sweet sorghum, manufacturing of gur from juice of sweet sorghum stalks, constraints in its manufacture and how these could be overcome, its quality vis-a-vis gur from sugarcane juice, syrup preparation, etc. have been discussed. The pioneering work done in this field in Maharashtra finds its due place. Engineering aspects related to crushers and furnaces have been included as these are must for increasing gur recovery. Constraints in gur manufacturing have also been identified. Medicinal uses of gur as identified by indigenous medical practice have been listed in the book. The authors strongly feel that if the improved technology for gur making is adopted and research efforts are geared in appropriate direction, in times to come the product will be able to fulfil the increasing nutritive sweetener demands and wider acceptability besides augmenting the employment potential in this unorganised sector. As this adequately illustrated book deals with various aspects of gur from sugarcane, palms and sweet sorghum, we strongly feel that a vademecum of this type will be useful to agronomists, progressive farmers, gur manufacturers and those involved in gur storage and marketing.

Book Production Technology of Lumps Sugar Gur

Download or read book Production Technology of Lumps Sugar Gur written by A.K. Ghosh and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 287 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From times immemorial gur has satisfied the human craving for nutritive sweeteners. The lump suga-gur or jaggery is a nutritive sweetening agent manufacture primarily from sugarcane. It is consumed almost by all Indians in some form or the other. To date, its per capita consumption in India is 10.6 kg (in 1990-191). In some parts of the world gur is also produced from certain palms and sweet sorghum. Gur or jaggery is primarily produced in developing or underdeveloped countries. Considerable developments have taken place in various aspects of gur manufacturing process. The present effort critically reviews most of the technological developments in this field of research. It identifies bottlenecks in the gur production technology and how it can be improved upon. It highlights the methodologies for making gur from sugarcane growing under biotic and abiotic stress conditions. Different aspects of gur making from various palms and sweet sorghum have been provided. Various aspects of the palm gur discussed include tapping of the sap and its processing to gur , special types of gur and syrup obtained from palms and its composition relative to the gur from juice of sweet sorghum, manufacturing of gur from juice of sweet sorghum stalks, constraints in its manufacture and how these could be overcome, its quality vis-a-vis gur from sugarcane juice, syrup preparation, etc. have been discussed. The pioneering work done in this field in Maharashtra finds its due place. Engineering aspects related to crushers and furnaces have been included as these are must for increasing gur recovery. Constraints in gur manufacturing have also been identified. Medicinal uses of gur as identified by indigenous medical practice have been listed in the book. The authors strongly feel that if the improved technology for gur making is adopted and research efforts are geared in appropriate direction, in times to come the product will be able to fulfil the increasing nutritive sweetener demands and wider acceptability besides augmenting the employment potential in this unorganised sector. As this adequately illustrated book deals with various aspects of gur from sugarcane, palms and sweet sorghum, we strongly feel that a vademecum of this type will be useful to agronomists, progressive farmers, gur manufacturers and those involved in gur storage and marketing. Contents Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: History of Gur; Chapter 3: Sugarcane Varieties vis-a-vis Gur Production; Chapter 4: Quality of Raw Material (Cane Juice) and its Effect on Gur; Chapter 5: Influence of Cultural Practices (for Raising Sugarcane Crop on Gur Yield and Quality); Chapter 6: Effect of Soil and Fertiliser on Quality of Gur; Chapter 7: Clarificants Used in the Manufacture of Gur; Chapter 8: Gur and Other Indigenous Sugars: Manufacture and Structure; Chapter 9: Qualitative Grading of Gur; Chapter 10: Gur Storage; Chapter 11: Microbial Deterioration of Gur; Chapter 12: Gur from Pest and Disease Affected Cane; Chapter 13: Gur from Plants Other than Sugarcane; Chapter 14: Sugarcane Crushers; Chapter 15: Furnaces; Chapter 16: Medicinal Uses of Gur; Chapter 17: Research Needs in Gur.

Book Sugar and Sugar Derivatives  Changing Consumer Preferences

Download or read book Sugar and Sugar Derivatives Changing Consumer Preferences written by Narendra Mohan and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2020-12-24 with total page 317 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Sugarcane enjoys a prominent position among agro-industrial crops and is commercially grown in 115 tropical and subtropical countries around the world. However, fluctuations in sugar prices have forced the sugarcane industry worldwide to broaden its revenue base by moving from single-commodity manufacturing to a range of value-added products. Utilizing the by-products in an innovative manner to create value-added products is the new course of action for sugar-producing countries. For many years sugarcane was regarded as a single-product crop, i.e., only useful for producing sugar. Its actual potential is now increasingly being recognised by the industry and there is a growing trend toward the manufacturing of allied products from sugarcane. Therefore, the focus is now on the establishment of sugar-agro-industry complexes, processing not just sugar but a range of other products. This book provides a comprehensive overview of sugarcane not only as a source of sweetening agents but also for many other uses, including as a source of bio-energy. It also explores the trend of sugar consumption and suggests practices to curb the consumption of sugar products in order to tackle obesity and reduce public health costs. The book underscores the need to diversify sugarcane and highlights means of doing so, while also addressing various innovations and technologies being developed in connection with sugar, sugar derivatives, and sugar industry by-products for sustainable utilization in the sugar-agro industry. Accordingly, it offers a valuable resource for professionals and R&D units in the sugar industry, and for students of agronomy and related fields.

Book How the Banana Goes to Heaven  And Other Secrets of Health from the Indian Kitchen

Download or read book How the Banana Goes to Heaven And Other Secrets of Health from the Indian Kitchen written by Ratna Rajaiah and published by Westland. This book was released on with total page 370 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: About the Book A BOOK ABOUT THE HIDDEN BENEFITS OF INGREDIENTS COMMONLY FOUND IN MOST INDIAN KITCHENS. Did you know that a couple of bananas a day can lower your blood pressure? That nineteenth century sailors used to eat potatoes to fight scurvy? That Ayurveda considers rice the perfect healing food? That George Bernard Shaw was a brinjal-loving vegetarian? That turmeric could be anti-carcinogenic? That urad dal is an aphrodisiac? Ratna Rajaiah takes a walk down memory lane, only to find it redolent with the aromas of her mother’s and grandmother’s kitchens, and lined with the spices and condiments of her youth. Pausing often, she meets old culinary friends – coconuts and chillies, mangoes and jackfruit, ragi and channa dal, ghee and jaggery, mustard seeds and curry leaves – and introduces us to almost-forgotten joys, like the sight of steaming kanji or the scent of freshly cut ginger. Taking detours, she shares recipes for old favourites (often with a surprising twist!) and reveals delightful slivers of trivia and fascinating nuggets of gastronomic history. Delving deep, she discovers that traditional fare is much more than comfort food (many local ingredients are health-giving and healing too!) and that much of what the West is discovering about herbs and spices has been known to our ancestors for centuries. An unabashed and wonderful ode to the blessings of simple, traditional vegetarian food.

Book The Complete Book on Sugarcane Processing and By Products of Molasses  with Analysis of Sugar  Syrup and Molasses

Download or read book The Complete Book on Sugarcane Processing and By Products of Molasses with Analysis of Sugar Syrup and Molasses written by H. Panda and published by ASIA PACIFIC BUSINESS PRESS Inc.. This book was released on 2011-10-01 with total page 514 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Sugarcane grows in all tropical and subtropical countries. Sucrose as a commercial product is produced in many forms worldwide. Sugar was first manufactured from sugarcane in India, and its manufacture has spread from there throughout the world. The manufacture of sugar for human consumption has been characterized from time immemorial by the transformation of the collected juice of sugar bearing plants, after some kind of purification of the juice, to a concentrated solid or semi solid product that could be packed, kept in containers and which had a high degree of keep ability. The efficiency with which juice can be extracted from the cane is limited by the technology used. Sugarcane processing is focused on the production of cane sugar (sucrose) from sugarcane. The yield of sugar & Jaggery from sugar cane depends mostly on the quality of the cane and the efficiency of the extraction of juice. Other products of the processing include bagasse, molasses, and filter cake. Sugarcane is known to be a heavy consumer of synthetic fertilizers, irrigation water, micronutrients and organic carbon. Molasses is produced in two forms: inedible for humans (blackstrap) or as edible syrup. Blackstrap molasses is used primarily as an animal feed additive but also is used to produce ethanol, compressed yeast, citric acid, and rum. Edible molasses syrups are often blended with maple syrup, invert sugars, or corn syrup. Cleanliness is vital to the whole process of sugar manufacturing. The biological software is an important biotechnical input in sugarcane cultivation. The use of these products will encourage organic farming and sustainable agriculture. The book comprehensively deals with the manufacture of sugar from sugarcane and its by-products (Ethyl Alcohol, Ethyl Acetate, Acetic Anhydride, By Product of Alcohol, Press mud and Sugar Alcohols), together with the description of machinery, analysis of sugar syrup, molasses and many more. Some of the fundamentals of the book are improvement of sugar cane cultivation, manufacture of Gur (Jaggery), cane sugar refining: decolourization with absorbent, crystallization of juice, exhaustibility of molasses, colour of sugar cane juice, analysis of the syrup, massecuites and molasses bagasse and its uses, microprocessor based electronic instrumentation and control system for modernisation of the sugar industry, etc. Research scholars, professional students, scientists, new entrepreneurs, sugar technologists and present manufacturers will find valuable educational material and wider knowledge of the subject in this book. Comprehensive in scope, the book provides solutions that are directly applicable to the manufacturing technology of sugar from sugarcane plant. 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Book Sugar Heritage and Tourism in Transition

Download or read book Sugar Heritage and Tourism in Transition written by Lee Jolliffe and published by Channel View Publications. This book was released on 2013 with total page 239 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book examines the sugar and tourism relationship in the context of globalization by identifying destination transitions from sugar to tourism. It profiles the role of sugar in colonization, enslavement, decolonization and postcolonial tourism, offering examples of sugar heritage in tourism from Europe, the Caribbean, South America, Asia and North America.

Book Sugar and Sugar Derivatives  Changing Consumer Preferences

Download or read book Sugar and Sugar Derivatives Changing Consumer Preferences written by Narendra Mohan and published by Springer. This book was released on 2020-12-25 with total page 307 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Sugarcane enjoys a prominent position among agro-industrial crops and is commercially grown in 115 tropical and subtropical countries around the world. However, fluctuations in sugar prices have forced the sugarcane industry worldwide to broaden its revenue base by moving from single-commodity manufacturing to a range of value-added products. Utilizing the by-products in an innovative manner to create value-added products is the new course of action for sugar-producing countries. For many years sugarcane was regarded as a single-product crop, i.e., only useful for producing sugar. Its actual potential is now increasingly being recognised by the industry and there is a growing trend toward the manufacturing of allied products from sugarcane. Therefore, the focus is now on the establishment of sugar-agro-industry complexes, processing not just sugar but a range of other products. This book provides a comprehensive overview of sugarcane not only as a source of sweetening agents but also for many other uses, including as a source of bio-energy. It also explores the trend of sugar consumption and suggests practices to curb the consumption of sugar products in order to tackle obesity and reduce public health costs. The book underscores the need to diversify sugarcane and highlights means of doing so, while also addressing various innovations and technologies being developed in connection with sugar, sugar derivatives, and sugar industry by-products for sustainable utilization in the sugar-agro industry. Accordingly, it offers a valuable resource for professionals and R&D units in the sugar industry, and for students of agronomy and related fields.

Book Selection of Technology for Food Processing in Developing Countries

Download or read book Selection of Technology for Food Processing in Developing Countries written by Domien H. Bruinsma and published by Bernan Press(PA). This book was released on 1983 with total page 224 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Development and technology. Consolidated approach to the selection of a processing technology. Food processing engineering. Food science. Human nutrition. Economics and management. Social sciences. Specific aspects of agro-based industries. Choice of food processing technolohy. Sugar cane. Cassava. Maize.

Book Handbook of Bioenergy Crops

Download or read book Handbook of Bioenergy Crops written by N. El Bassam and published by Earthscan. This book was released on 2010 with total page 545 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This completely revised second edition includes new information on biomass in relation to climate change, new coverage of vital issues including the "food versus fuel" debate, and essential new information on "second generation" fuels and advances in conversion techniques. The book begins with a guide to biomass accumulation, harvesting, transportation and storage, as well as conversion technologies for biofuels. This is followed by an examination of the environmental impact and economic and social dimensions, including prospects for renewable energy. The book then goes on to cover all the main potential energy crops.

Book A Concise Cambodian English Dictionary

Download or read book A Concise Cambodian English Dictionary written by Judith M. Jacob and published by Psychology Press. This book was released on 1974 with total page 280 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Designed chiefly as an aid to the English-speaking reader, this dictionary contains the basic vocabulary of modern spoken and written Cambodian (Khmer). Includes explanatory and introductory notes.

Book Industrial   Engineering Chemistry

Download or read book Industrial Engineering Chemistry written by and published by . This book was released on 1926 with total page 800 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Production Technology of Lump Sugar

Download or read book Production Technology of Lump Sugar written by Ghosh A K. and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Louisiana Planter and Sugar Manufacturer

Download or read book Louisiana Planter and Sugar Manufacturer written by and published by . This book was released on 1926 with total page 638 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Food  Facts and Principles

Download or read book Food Facts and Principles written by N. Shakuntala Manay and published by New Age International. This book was released on 2008 with total page 29 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Sucrose

    Book Details:
  • Author : M. Mathlouthi
  • Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
  • Release : 2012-12-06
  • ISBN : 1461526760
  • Pages : 308 pages

Download or read book Sucrose written by M. Mathlouthi and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2012-12-06 with total page 308 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book provides an up-to-date overview of the economic, chemical, physical, analytical and engineering aspects of the subject, gathering together information which would otherwise be scattered over a wide variety of sources.

Book Ayurvedic Healing Cuisine

    Book Details:
  • Author : Harish Johari
  • Publisher : Inner Traditions / Bear & Co
  • Release : 2000-09
  • ISBN : 9780892819386
  • Pages : 276 pages

Download or read book Ayurvedic Healing Cuisine written by Harish Johari and published by Inner Traditions / Bear & Co. This book was released on 2000-09 with total page 276 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Author, artist, and scholar of Tantra and Ayurveda, Johari was also an inspired cook who shared his culinary wisdom in this treasury of vegetarian cooking based upon ancient Ayurvedic principles of healing.