Advances in Food Dehydration
Author:ISBN10: 1420052527
ISBN13: 9781420052527
Publisher: CRC Press
Price: $169.95
Pages: 344
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Publish date: August 2008
Outline:
Explains the deep structural and physico-chemical changes food undergoes during dehydration processes Introduces models and simulations to represent the phenomena Discusses how to optimize natural resources and reduce energy requirements in dehydration Describes different non-conventional heating sources such as microwaves, infrared, and radio frequency Examines stresses on microorganisms during drying and the stability of dried microorganisms during storage Dehydration is a traditional food preservation method that has advanced significantly in past decades as a result of new dehydration methods, sophisticated analytical techniques, and improved mathematical modeling. Advances in Food Dehydration provides a practical understanding of dehydration and the latest developments in the food industry. This book explains the structural and physico-chemical changes that food undergoes during dehydration and discusses ways to optimize natural resources. Non-convectional heating sources such as microwaves, infrared, and radio frequency are described. The text also examines the stresses on microorganisms during drying and the stability of storage.
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