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Title:
Microbiology and technology of fermented foods
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IFT Press series
Publication Information:
Ames, Iowa : Blackwell Pub., 2006
ISBN:
9780813800189

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30000010162340 TP371.44 H87 2006 Open Access Book Book
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While many food science programs offer courses in the microbiology and processing of fermented foods, no recently published texts exist that fully address the subject. Food fermentation professionals and researchers also have lacked a single book that covers the latest advances in biotechnology, bioprocessing, and microbial genetics, physiology, and taxonomy.

In Microbiology and Technology of Fermented Foods , Robert Hutkins has written the first text on food fermentation microbiology in a generation. This authoritative volume also serves as a comprehensive and contemporary reference book. A brief history and evolution of microbiology and fermented foods, an overview of microorganisms involved in food fermentations, and their physiological and metabolic properties provide a foundation for the reader. How microorganisms are used to produce fermented foods and the development of a modern starter culture industry are also described. Successive chapters are devoted to the major fermented foods produced around the world with coverage including microbiological and technological features for manufacture of these foods:

Cultured Dairy Products Cheese Meat Fermentation Fermented Vegetables Bread Fermentation Beer Fermentation Wine Fermentation Vinegar Fermentation Fermentation of Foods in the Orient

Examples of industrial processes, key historical events, new discoveries in microbiology, anecdotal materials, case studies, and other key information are highlighted throughout the book. Comprehensively written in a style that encourages critical thinking, Microbiology and Technology of Fermented Foods will appeal to anyone dealing in food fermentation - students, professors, researchers, and industry professionals.


Author Notes

Robert W. Hutkins , Ph.D., is the Khem Shahani Professor of Food Science in the Department of Food Science and Technology at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He has taught and conducted research on the microorganisms important in fermented foods for more than twenty years and has received multiple awards for excellence in teaching and research. Dr. Hutkins is an Associate Editor of Microbiology and has served on the editorial boards of several other microbiology journals.


Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Microorganisms
Chapter 3 Cultures
Chapter 4 Cultured Dairy Products
Chapter 5 Cheese
Chapter 6 Meat
Chapter 7 Vegetables
Chapter 8 Bread
Chapter 9 Beer
Chapter 10 Wine
Chapter 11 Vinegar
Chapter 12 Fungal
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