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Handbook of Cheese Chemistry. Volume 40 - Volume 40 (1st edition.)

Tunick, Michael H.(Edited by)
Part of the Food Chemistry, Function and Analysis series
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Edited and authored by world experts, this book covers the newest areas of research into cheese manufacture and engineering, as well as the latest developments concerning properties and structure. Information dealing with cheese manufacture includes starter and adjunct cultures, nonstarter lactic acid bacteria, coagulants, novel processing techniques, and ripening. The chapters on cheese properties explain rheology, microscopy, flavours, and other topics. Comparisons of cheese made from milk of various mammals and of artisanal and large-scale cheese manufacturing including vegan cheeses are included.

Providing a useful source of facts and information for scientists, cheesemakers, and students, the book covers the ever-expanding field of cheese production, technology, and analysis. Cheesemakers large and small must respond to changing consumer demands and interests. This book informs the knowledge base in cheese chemistry and scientific advances in these areas.

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Product Details
Royal Society of Chemistry
1839169915 / 9781839169915
eBook (EPUB)
637.3
28/07/2023
England
English
293 pages
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