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The fourth edition of this classic text continues to use a multidisciplinary approach to expose the non-major food science student to the physical and chemical composition of foods. Additionally, food preparation and processing, food safety, food chemistry, and food technology applications are discussed in this single source of information. The book begins with an Introduction to Food Components, Quality and Water. Next, it addresses Carbohydrates in Food, Starches, Pectins and Gums. Grains: Cereals, Flour, Rice and Pasta, and Vegetables and Fruits follow. Proteins in Food, Meat, Poultry, Fish, and Dry Beans; Eggs and Egg Products, Milk and Milk Products as well as Fats and Oil Products, Foo...
Essentials of Food Science covers the basics of foods, food science, and food technology. The book is meant for the non-major intro course, whether taught in the food science or nutrition/dietetics department. In previous editions the book was organized around the USDA Food Pyramid which has been replaced. The revised pyramid will now be mentioned in appropriate chapters only. Other updates include new photos, website references, and culinary alerts for culinary and food preparation students. Two added topics include RFID (Radio frequency ID) tags, and trans fat disclosures. Includes updates on: food commodities, optimizing quality, laws, and food safety.
The fifth edition of the Essential of Food Science text continues its approach of presenting the essential information of food chemistry, food technology, and food preparations while providing a single source of information for the non-major food science student. This latest edition includes new discussions of food quality and new presentations of information around biotechnology and genetically modified foods. Also new in this edition is a discussion of the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), a comparison chart for Halal and Kosher foods and introductions to newly popular products like pea starchand the various plant-based meat analogues that are now available commercially and for househo...
Carbonyl group Caramelization Cross-planar bond Dextrans Dextrins Disaccharides Furanose Glycosidic bond Hydroxyl group Invert Sugar Ketose Sugar Maillard reaction Monosaccharide Oligosaccharide Polysaccharide Pyranose Reducing sugar Reference carbon atom Reference hydroxyl group Sugar alcohol Supersaturated solution Trisaccharide LECTURE OUTLINE l. INTRODUCTION 2. MONOSACCHARIDES * monosaccharides • Examples of monosaccharides: glucose * aldose sugar * reference carbon atom * reference hydroxyl group * pyranose * anomers * alpha anomer 10 CARBOHYDRATES IN THE FOOD GUIDE PYRAMID * beta anomer * anomeric hydroxyl group * anomeric carbon atom • Fructose * ketose sugars * furanose * carbony...
The sixth edition of Dimensions of Food explores the relationship between good nutrition and optimum heatlh, as well as the connection between careful food preparation and wholesome eating. It allows for the exploration and understanding of the multidimensional nature of food and how to maximize the culinary experience. The first part of the book explores the economic, nutritional, palatability, sanitation, chemical, and processing aspects of food. The demonstrations and exercises in the second part of the book provide basic understanding of the functional and structural properties of various food groups, including starches, fruits and vegetables, eggs, dairy, meat, poultry, and fish. The th...
Much like its popular predecessors, the seventh edition of Dimensions of Food encourages readers to become interactive participants in understanding the physical, chemical, and functional and structural properties of food components, including the connection between conscientious food preparation and palatability and wholesome eating. With a wealth
Now more than ever, culinary professionals are expected to provide cuisine that satisfies the diverse nutritional needs of a vast population of consumers. While the public has become increasingly health conscious, chefs can serve well-presented, great-tasting, and nutritious foods that at the same time support a healthy lifestyle. The Art of Nutrit
Following its bestselling predecessor, Dimensions of Food, Eighth Edition, provides beneficial classroom and independent, instructive material for students. Instructors will find that this textbook's organization makes it easy to use and very flexible for teaching. A variety of stimulating experiences allow the student to explore and comprehend the numerous dimensions of food. Part I of this lab manual contains an analysis of economic, nutritional, palatability, chemical, sanitary, and food processing dimensions of food. Part II allows students to analyze the structural and functional properties of foods such as starches, fruits and vegetables, eggs, dairy, meat, poultry and fish, fats and o...
& Capturing the most recent research in food science and technology, this book focuses on the science underlying all aspects of food-including the principles that determine safe storage, handling, and preparation. Its clear presentation of scientific principles guides the reader& through complex subject matter and motivates learning. Its logical progression moves & the audience & easily through the study of careers to research basics, to food preparation, to key food components and finally to food safety. Margin definitions, photos, tables and Food for Thought boxes add interesting insights into today's food industry while an accompanying lab manual serves an excellent resource for preparing professionals with their entry into the field. For professionals in the food science, dietetics, or food service industry.