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Reinventing The Wheel Milk Microbes And The Fight For Real Cheese Bronwen Percival Francis Percival

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Reinventing The Wheel Milk Microbes And The Fight For Real Cheese Bronwen Percival Francis Percival
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.14 MB
Author: Bronwen Percival; Francis Percival
ISBN: 9780520964464, 0520964462
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Reinventing The Wheel Milk Microbes And The Fight For Real Cheese Bronwen Percival Francis Percival by Bronwen Percival; Francis Percival 9780520964464, 0520964462 instant download after payment.

In little more than a century, industrial practices have altered every aspect of the cheesemaking process, from the bodies of the animals that provide the milk to the microbial strains that ferment it. Reinventing the Wheel explores what has been lost as raw-milk, single-farm cheeses have given way to the juggernaut of factory production. In the process, distinctiveness and healthy rural landscapes have been exchanged for higher yields and monoculture. However, Bronwen and Francis Percival find reason for optimism. Around the world—not just in France, but also in the United States, England, and Australia—enterprising cheesemakers are exploring the techniques of their great-grandparents. At the same time, using sophisticated molecular methods, scientists are upending conventional wisdom about the role of microbes in every part of the world. Their research reveals the resilience and complexity of the indigenous microbial communities that contribute to the flavor and safety of cheese. One experiment at a time, these dynamic scientists, cheesemakers, and dairy farmers are reinventing the wheel.

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