Frozen Desserts

Frozen Desserts
Author: Caroline Liddell
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1996-07-15
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780312143435

Features more than two hundred recipes representing treats from around the world, along with a history of frozen desserts and serving tips.

Encyclopedia of Dairy Sciences

Encyclopedia of Dairy Sciences
Author:
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 4072
Release: 2011-03-25
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0123744075

Dairy Science, Four Volume Set includes the study of milk and milk-derived food products, examining the biological, chemical, physical, and microbiological aspects of milk itself as well as the technological (processing) aspects of the transformation of milk into its various consumer products, including beverages, fermented products, concentrated and dried products, butter and ice cream. This new edition includes information on the possible impact of genetic modification of dairy animals, safety concerns of raw milk and raw milk products, peptides in milk, dairy-based allergies, packaging and shelf-life and other topics of importance and interest to those in dairy research and industry. Fully reviewed, revised and updated with the latest developments in Dairy Science Full color inserts in each volume illustrate key concepts Extended index for easily locating information

Tharp & Young on Ice Cream

Tharp & Young on Ice Cream
Author: Bruce W. Tharp
Publisher: DEStech Publications, Inc
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2012
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1932078681

This volume is at once an all-inclusive guide to the meaning of hundreds of technical terms and ideas needed for ice cream manufacturing, as well as a practical introduction to the ingredients, freezing methods, flavoring, and packaging of ice cream, sherbet, sorbet, gelato, frozen yogurts, nov- elties and many other kinds of frozen desserts. In dozens of longer entries and short essays, as well as with original quantitative tables and graphs, the authors explain the chemistry and controllable variables of all phases of ice cream production, e.g., dairy and non-dairy ingredients, crystallization, overrun, equipment, coloring, test and tasting protocols and much more. With its helpful system of cross-referencing, the book offers step-by-step details on what must be done to create high-quality, successful products - with pointers on how to avoid dozens of specific defects that can occur during manufacturing, such as icy texture and sandiness. The authors also offer original information for ex- tending product lines and creating new (e.g., health-oriented and hybrid) products.

Science of Ice Cream

Science of Ice Cream
Author: Chris Clarke
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2007-10-31
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1847552153

Ice cream as we recognize it today has been in existence for at least 300 years, though its origins probably go much further back in time. Though no one knows who invented ice cream. The first ice cream making machine was invented by Nancy Johnson, of Philadelphia, in the 1840s. The Science of Ice Cream begins with an introductory chapter on the history of ice cream. Subsequent chapters outline the physical chemistry underlying its manufacture, describe the ingredients and industrial production of ice cream and ice cream products respectively, detail the wide range of different physical and sensory techniques used to measure and assess ice cream, describe its microstructure (i.e. ice crystals, air bubbles, fat droplets and sugar solution), and how this relates to the physical properties and ultimately the texture that you experience when you eat it. Finally, some suggestions are provided for experiments relating to ice cream and ways to make ice cream at home or in a school laboratory. The Science of Ice Cream is ideal for undergraduate food science students as well as for people working in the ice cream industry. It is also accessible to the general reader who has studied science to A level and provides teachers with ideas for using ice cream to illustrate scientific principles.

Ice Cream and Frozen Desserts

Ice Cream and Frozen Desserts
Author: Peggy Fallon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Frozen desserts
ISBN: 9781405322140

Put your ice cream machine to delicious use Turn your kitchen into a modern ice cream parlour following over 125 easy-to-make recipes for rich ice creams, gooey toppings and sauces, refreshing sorbets and fantasy frozen desserts your whole family will love. Whip up an elegant Cinnamon-Basil Ice Cream, a traditional Tahitian Vanilla Ice Cream or a playful Chocolate Chip Birthday Pizza with Scoops du Jour. Clear, step-by-step instructions show you how to get the most out of your home ice cream machine - and guarantee desserts that will please every time.

FDA Frozen Dessert Proposals

FDA Frozen Dessert Proposals
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture. Subcommittee on Dairy and Poultry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1977
Genre: Food adulteration and inspection
ISBN:

Ice Cream

Ice Cream
Author: H Douglas Goff
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2013-01-17
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1461460964

Ice Cream, 7th Edition focuses on the science and technology of frozen dessert production and quality. It explores the entire scope of the ice cream and frozen dessert industry, from the chemical, physical, engineering and biological principles of the production process to the distribution of the finished product. It is intended for industry personnel from large to small scale processors and suppliers to the industry and for teachers and students in dairy or food science or related disciplines. While it is technical in scope, it also covers much practical knowledge useful to anyone with an interest in frozen dessert production. World-wide production and consumption data, global regulations and, as appropriate, both SI and US units are provided, so as to ensure its relevance to the global frozen dessert industry. This edition has been completely revised from the previous edition, updating technical information on ingredients and equipment and providing the latest research results. Two new chapters on ice cream structure and shelf-life have been added, and much material has been rearranged to improve its presentation. Outstanding in its breadth, depth and coherence, Ice Cream, 7th Edition continues its long tradition as the definitive and authoritative resource for ice cream and frozen dessert producers.