Principles of Food Processing

Principles of Food Processing
Author: Richard W Hartel
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1461560934

The approach to teaching the concepts of food processing to the undergrad uate food science major has evolved over the past 40 years. In most under graduate food science curricula, food processing has been taught on a commodity basis. In many programs, several courses dealt with processing with emphasis on a different commodity, such as fruits and vegetables, dairy products, meat products, and eggs. In most situations, the emphasis was on the unique characteristics of the commodity and very little empha sis on the common elements associated with processing of the different commodities. Quite often the undergraduate student was allowed to select one or two courses from those offered in order to satisfy the minimum standards suggested by the Institute of Food Technologists. The current 1FT minimum standards suggest that the undergradu ate food science major be required to complete at least one food processing course. The description of this course is as follows: One course with lecture and laboratory which covers general characteristics of raw food materials, principles offood preserva tion, processing factors that influence quality, packaging, water and waste management, and sanitation. Prerequisites: general chemistry, physics, and general microbiology.

Progress on Quantitative Approaches of Thermal Food Processing

Progress on Quantitative Approaches of Thermal Food Processing
Author: Vasilis P. Valdramidis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Food
ISBN: 9781621008422

Heat treatment is one of the most common practices used to produce safe and shelf stable foods or otherwise stated, to reduce the probability of survival and/or growth of the micro-organisms in a particular food to a tolerable level. This book covers the advances in thermobacteriology, including technological and engineering aspects of thermal processes targeting on the production of food safe products. Overall the objective of this book is to provide a comprehensive overview of innovations in assessing thermal processes while considering integrated information from the field of microbiology of thermal processes and engineering of these processes. The book has a strong focus on statistical and mathematical methods in order to be a useful reference for food microbiologists, food technologists and engineers.

Progress on Quantitative Approaches of Thermal Food Processing

Progress on Quantitative Approaches of Thermal Food Processing
Author: Vasilis P. Valdramidis
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2014-05-14
Genre: Food
ISBN: 9781621008996

Heat treatment is one of the most common practices used to produce safe and shelf stable foods or otherwise stated, to reduce the probability of survival and/or growth of the microorganisms in a particular food to a tolerable level. This book covers the advances in thermobacteriology, including technological and engineering aspects of thermal processes targeting on the production of food safe products. Overall the objective of this book is to provide a comprehensive overview of innovations in assessing thermal processes while considering integrated information from the field of microbiology of thermal processes and engineering of these processes. The book has a strong focus on statistical and mathematical methods in order to be a useful reference for food microbiologists, food technologists and engineers.

Thermal Processing of Food

Thermal Processing of Food
Author: Senate Commission on Food Safety SKLM
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2007-09-24
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3527611509

This is the latest and most authoritative documentation of current scientific knowledge regarding the health effects of thermal food processing. Authors from all over Europe and the USA provide an international perspective, weighing up the risks and benefits. In addition, the contributors outline those areas where further research is necessary.

Quantitative Microbiology in Food Processing

Quantitative Microbiology in Food Processing
Author: Anderson de Souza Sant'Ana
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 611
Release: 2017-02-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1118756428

Microorganisms are essential for the production of many foods, including cheese, yoghurt, and bread, but they can also cause spoilage and diseases. Quantitative Microbiology of Food Processing: Modeling the Microbial Ecology explores the effects of food processing techniques on these microorganisms, the microbial ecology of food, and the surrounding issues concerning contemporary food safety and stability. Whilst literature has been written on these separate topics, this book seamlessly integrates all these concepts in a unique and comprehensive guide. Each chapter includes background information regarding a specific unit operation, discussion of quantitative aspects, and examples of food processes in which the unit operation plays a major role in microbial safety. This is the perfect text for those seeking to understand the quantitative effects of unit operations and beyond on the fate of foodborne microorganisms in different foods. Quantitative Microbiology of Food Processing is an invaluable resource for students, scientists, and professionals of both food engineering and food microbiology.

Fundamentals of Food Process Engineering

Fundamentals of Food Process Engineering
Author: Romeo T. Toledo
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 570
Release: 2007-03-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0387292411

Written for the upper level undergraduate, this updated book is also a solid reference for the graduate food engineering student and professional. This edition features the addition of sections on freezing, pumps, the use of chemical reaction kinetic date for thermal process optimization, and vacuum belt drying. New sections on accurate temperature measurements, microbiological inactivation curves, inactivation of microorganisms and enzymes, pasteurization, and entrainment are included, as are non-linear curve fitting and processes dependent on fluid film thickness. Other sections have been expanded.