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Global Cheesemaking Technology


pubblicato da Wiley

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Global Cheesemaking Technology: Cheese Quality and Characteristics reviews cheesemaking practices, and describes cheeses and the processes from which they are manufactured. In addition, the book examines new areas to stimulate further research in addition to the already established knowledge on the scientific principles on cheesemaking.

Part I provides an account on the history of cheese, factors influencing the physicochemical properties, flavour development and sensory characteristics, microbial ecology and cheese safety, traceability and authentication of cheeses with protected labels, and traditional wooden equipment used for cheesemaking, while an overview of the cheesemaking process is also presented.

Part II describes 100 global cheeses from 17 countries, divided into 13 categories. The cheeses described are well-known types produced in large quantities worldwide, together with some important locally produced, in order to stimulate scientific interest in these cheese varieties. Each category is presented in a separate chapter with relevant research on each cheese and extensive referencing to facilitate further reading.

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Generi Scienza e Tecnica » Ingegneria e Tecnologia » Chimica industriale e tecnologie manifatturiere » Agricoltura e Allevamento , Hobby e Tempo libero » Motori » Mezzi di trasporto

Editore Wiley

Formato Ebook con Adobe DRM

Pubblicato 16/11/2017

Lingua Inglese

EAN-13 9781119046189

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