Food Irradiation Research and Technology (IFT Press) (Institute of Food Technologists, #69)
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 "cons...
Optical Monitoring of Fresh and Processed Agricultural Crops (Contemporary Food Engineering)
In an age of heightened nutritional awareness, assuring healthy human nutrition and improving the economic success of food producers are top priorities for agricultural economies. In the context of these global changes, new innovative technologies are necessary for appropriate agro-food management from harvest and storage, to marketing and consumer consumption. Optical Monitoring of Fresh and Processed Agricultural Crops takes a task-oriented approach, providing essential applications for a bett...
Food and beverage labels often specify a product's geographical origin, species, variety and method of production. These claims can significantly influence an item's economic value, but their verification is not always straightforward. New analytical approaches for verifying the origin of food reviews new analytical methods in this area together with applications to key commodities. Part one introduces the concept of food origin and provides supporting information on labelling legislation and s...
Deviled eggs are not just for summer picnics, now you can enjoy America's beloved appetizer year round with Kathy Casey's 50 fabulous recipes. Deviled eggs are always a party favorite, and the first thing to fly off the table. "D'Lish Deviled Eggs" both pays homage to the classic deviled egg and dishes up creative, modern takes on tradition. And this isn't just a recipe book; its pages are packed full with everything from how to make superb hard-cooked eggs every time, to filling and garnishing...
Biological Resource Management Connecting Science and Policy
Jointly published with INRA, Paris. The application of new production methods in the food industry - genetic engineering in plants and animals - as well as recent crises over food-borne diseases have led consumers to a growing concern about science as an appropriate basis for developing sound agricultural policies. This book presents the discussion of scientists and politicians in the framework of an OECD programme conference on how to restore public trust in the application of new scientific a...
Sugar and Sugar Derivatives: Changing Consumer Preferences
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 y...
Achieving sustainable production of poultry meat Volume 1 (Burleigh Dodds Series in Agricultural Science, #13)
To meet growing demand, the FAO has estimated that world poultry production needs to grow by 2-3% per year to 2030. Much of the increase in output already achieved has been as a result of improvements in commercial breeds combined with rearing in more intensive production systems. However, more intensive systems and complex supply chains have increased the risk of rapid transmission of animal diseases and zoonoses. Consumer expectations of sensory and nutritional quality have never been higher....
Modeling Microbial Responses in Food (Contemporary Food Science)
by Patricia M Kirwin
The first state-of-the-art review of this dynamic field in a decade, Modeling Microbial Responses in Foods provides the latest information on techniques in mathematical modeling of microbial growth and survival. The comprehensive coverage includes basic approaches such as improvements in the development of primary and secondary models, statistical fitting strategies, and novel data collection methods. An international team of experts explore important developing areas, including specific appli...
First Published in 1991. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
With nearly one hundred new breweries, this second edition of The Ontario Craft Beer Guide is an indispensable field guide to the province's beer. The explosion of craft beer variety in North America has created a climate of amazing quality and bewildering options for beer drinkers. Choosing a drink in that landscape can be intimidating, but in The Ontario Craft Beer Guide beer lovers have a concise and expertly curated guide to over one thousand offerings, with simple tasting notes, ratings...
Engineering Principles, Modelling and Economics of Evaporative Coolers
Engineering Principles, Modelling and Economics of Evaporative Coolers covers the basic engineering and technical principles behind the operation and construction of evaporative coolers, also highlighting challenges. The book presents the reader with selected case studies on modelling in the cooling chamber and explains the economic implications an evaporative structure can bring. Edited by a team of specialists, the book also explains the strong dependence of the technology's performance on env...
Indian Agriculture Towards 2030 (India Studies in Business and Economics)
This open access book brings together varying perspectives for transformational change needed in India’s agriculture and allied sectors. Stressing the need of thinking for a post-Green Revolution future, the book promotes approaching this change through eight broad areas, indicating the policy shifts needed to meet the challenges for the coming decade (2021-2030). The book comprises of ten contributions. Apart from the overview chapter on transformational change and the concluding chapter on pa...
Kitchen as Laboratory, The: Reflections on the Science of Food and Cooking (Arts and Traditions of the Table)
Genetically Modified Foods (Pearson Special Topics in Biology)
by Lisa A Werner
Practical reference on the latest sensory and consumer evaluation techniques available to professionals and academics working in food and consumer goods product development and marketing This unique manual describes how to implement specific sensory and consumer methods based on context and objective. Presented in a direct and straightforward language that will speak to the industry professionals and academics who are on the ground attempting to solve technical questions, it reviews, step by ste...
Edible oils, the cooking medium for a vast majority of snack foods, play a major role in determining taste, texture, and shelf life of snack foods, as well as influence their nutrient profile. The correct purchasing, testing, storage and processing of these oils are vitally important. The AOCS and the Snack Food Association have responded to this need by producing a comprehensive reference manual to describe the proper use and handling of edible oils. This updated second edition contains the lat...