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Smoke In Food Processing Maga Joseph A

  • SKU: BELL-7033452
Smoke In Food Processing Maga Joseph A
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.02 MB
Author: Maga, Joseph A
ISBN: 9781315897547, 9781351076647, 9781351085090, 9781351093545, 9780849351556, 0849351553, 1351076647, 1351085093, 1351093541
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Smoke In Food Processing Maga Joseph A by Maga, Joseph A 9781315897547, 9781351076647, 9781351085090, 9781351093545, 9780849351556, 0849351553, 1351076647, 1351085093, 1351093541 instant download after payment.

Smoking was one of the first forms of food processing, and through the centuries the chemistry of smoke has slowly evolved. It is now known that wood and food composition can significantly influence smoke composition, as well as the resulting textual, sensory, nutritional, antioxidative, and antimicrobial properties of the smoked food. Aside from beneficial properties, one must also consider potential health concerns associated with certain woods and their resulting smoke.
Abstract: Smoking was one of the first forms of food processing, and through the centuries the chemistry of smoke has slowly evolved. It is now known that wood and food composition can significantly influence smoke composition, as well as the resulting textual, sensory, nutritional, antioxidative, and antimicrobial properties of the smoked food. Aside from beneficial properties, one must also consider potential health concerns associated with certain woods and their resulting smoke

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