Cheese Rheology and Texture

Cheese Rheology and Texture
Author: Sundaram Gunasekaran,M. Mehmet Ak
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2002-12-23
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781420031942

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Cheese Rheology and Texture is the first reference to bring together the essential information on the rheological and textural properties of cheese and state-of-the-art measurement techniques. This comprehensive resource begins with an overview of cheesemaking technology and detailed descriptions of fundamental rheological test methods. Then

Food Texture and Rheology

Food Texture and Rheology
Author: Philip Sherman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 478
Release: 1979
Genre: Food
ISBN: CORNELL:31924001437528

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ABSTRACT: Twenty-six papers presented at a symposium for theInternational Union of Food Science and Technology, are included. Two categories of papers are offered: 1) critical reviews of present knowledge on specificied themes, and 2) unpublished data and theory. The papers' approaches are multidisciplinary. Topics included the 1) psychophysics of the sensory evaluation of textural properties; 2) instrumental evaluation of textural properties and common problems associated with measurement; 3) food processing aspects of food rheology; 4) rheological properties of vegetables proteins and their relevance to the preparation of meat extenders and substitutes; 5) the rheology and microstructure of baker's dough and baked products; and 6) the relationship between structure and rheological properties of commodities.

Fundamentals of Cheese Science

Fundamentals of Cheese Science
Author: Patrick F. Fox,Timothy P. Guinee,Timothy M. Cogan,Paul L. H. McSweeney
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 799
Release: 2016-08-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781489976819

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This book provides comprehensive coverage of the scientific aspects of cheese, emphasizing fundamental principles. The book's updated 22 chapters cover the chemistry and microbiology of milk for cheesemaking, starter cultures, coagulation of milk by enzymes or by acidification, the microbiology and biochemistry of cheese ripening, the flavor and rheology of cheese, processed cheese, cheese as a food ingredient, public health and nutritional aspects of cheese, and various methods used for the analysis of cheese. The book contains copious references to other texts and review articles.

Cheese Chemistry Physics and Microbiology Volume 1

Cheese  Chemistry  Physics and Microbiology  Volume 1
Author: Patrick F. Fox,Paul L. H. McSweeney,Timothy M. Cogan,Timothy P. Guinee
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 656
Release: 2004-09-29
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 012263652X

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V. 1. General aspects -- v. 2. Major cheese groups.

Processed Cheese and Analogues

Processed Cheese and Analogues
Author: Adnan Y. Tamime
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2011-05-03
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781444341836

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Part of the Society of Dairy Technology Series, this book deals with a commercially significant sector of dairy science. The book includes chapters on legislation, functionality of ingredients, processing plants and equipment, manufacturing best practice, packaging, and quality control. The chapters are authored by an international team of experts. This book is an essential resource for manufacturers and users of processed and analogue cheese products internationally; dairy scientists in industry and research; and advanced food science students with an interest in dairy science.

Rheology of Foods

Rheology of Foods
Author: R.P. Borwankar,C.F. Shoemaker
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2016-01-21
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781483292588

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The field of rheology of foods is extensive and a researcher in the field is called upon to interact with a diverse group of scientists and engineers. In arranging this symposium for the AIChE meeting in Chicago in November 1990 the papers were carefully selected to highlight this diversity. All but two of the chapters in this book are based on papers which were presented at this symposium, the additional paper was presented at the Conference on Food Engineering, Chicago, March 1991, and the book opens with an introductory overview. All the papers are peer–reviewed research contributions. The chapters cover a range of applications of food rheology to such areas as food texture, stability, and processing. This volume will be a reference source for workers within this wide and varied field.

Food Texture and Viscosity Concept and Measurement

Food Texture and Viscosity  Concept and Measurement
Author: Malcolm C. Bourne
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2014-06-28
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780323162593

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Food Science and Technology: A Series of Monographs: Food Texture and Viscosity: Concept and Measurement focuses on the texture and viscosity of food and how these properties are measured. The publication first elaborates on texture, viscosity, and food, body-texture interactions, and principles of objective texture measurement. Topics include area and volume measuring instruments, chemical analysis, multiple variable instruments, soothing effect of mastication, reasons for masticating food, rheology and texture, and the rate of compression between the teeth. The book then examines the practice of objective texture measurement and viscosity and consistency, including the general equation for viscosity, methods for measuring viscosity, factors affecting viscosity, tensile testers, distance measuring measurements, and shear testing. The manuscript takes a look at the selection of a suitable test procedure and sensory methods of texture and viscosity measurement. Discussions focus on nonoral methods of sensory measurement; correlations between subjective and objective measurements; variations on the texture profile technique; and importance of sensory evaluation. The publication is a vital source of information for food experts and researchers interested in food texture and viscosity.

Textural Characteristics of World Foods

Textural Characteristics of World Foods
Author: Katsuyoshi Nishinari
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2020-03-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781119430698

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A complete guide to the textural characteristics of an international array of traditional and special foods It is widely recognized that texture has an intrinsic relationship to food preference. A full understanding of its functions and qualities is, therefore, of crucial importance to food technologists and product developers, as well as those working towards the treatment of dysphagia. Textural Characteristics of World Foods is the first book to apply a detailed set of criteria and characteristics to the textures of traditional and popular foods from across the globe. Structuring chapters by region, its authors chart a journey through the textural landscapes of each continent’s cuisines, exploring the complex and symbiotic relationships that exist between texture, aroma, and taste. This innovative text: Provides an overview of the textural characteristics of a wide range of foods Includes descriptions of textures and key points of flavor release Examines the relationships between the texture, taste, and aroma of each food presented Is structured by geographic region Rich with essential insights and important research, Textural Characteristics of World Foods offers all those working in food science and development a better picture of texture and the multifaceted role it can play.