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Title Improving the thermal processing of foods / edited by Philip Richardson
Published Cambridge, England : Woodhead Pub. ; Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2004

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Description xvii, 507 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Series Woodhead Publishing in food science and technology
Woodhead Publishing in food science and technology.
Contents Part 1 Developments in retort technology: Developments in packaging formats for retort processing-- Improving rotary thermal processing-- Modelling and optimising retort temperature control-- Ensuring the safety and quality of thermally-processed packaged foods. Part 2 Developments in other thermal technologies: Continuous heat processing: an overview-- Optimising plate heat exchanger design and operation-- Developments in tubular heat exchangers-- Developments in aseptic processing-- Laser-based packaging sterilisation in aseptic processing-- Developments in ohmic heating-- Air impingement heating. Part 3 Measuring the effectiveness of thermal processing: Validation of heat processes-- Using computational fluid dynamics to optimise thermal processes-- The use of data loggers-- Advances in temperature validation of foods-- Analysing the effectiveness of thermal preservation processes-- Identifying and dealing with heat-resistant bacteria-- Modelling heat penetration
Summary Thermal technologies must ensure the safety of food without compromising its quality. This important book summarises key research both on improving particular techniques and measuring their effectiveness in preserving food and enhancing its quality. The application of heat is both an important method of preserving foods and a means of developing texture, flavour and colour. It has long been recognised that thermal technologies must ensure the safety of food without compromising food quality. Improving the thermal processing of foods summarises key research both on improving particular thermal processing techniques and measuring their effectiveness. Part 1 examines how best to optimise thermal processes, with chapters addressing safety and quality, efficiency and productivity and the application of computational fluid dynamics. Part 2 focuses on developments in technologies for sterilisation and pasteurisation with chapters on modelling retort temperature control and developments in packaging, sous-vide and cook-chill processing. There are chapters covering continuous heat processing, including developments in tubular heat exchangers, aseptic processing and ohmic and air impingement heating. The fourth part considers the validation of thermal processes, modelling heat penetration curves, using data loggers and time-temperature integrators and other new measuring techniques. The final group of chapters detail methods of analysing microbial inactivation in thermal processing and identifying and dealing with heat-resistant bacteria. Improving the thermal processing of foods is a standard reference book for those working in the food processing industry
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Also available via the World Wide Web
Mode of access: World Wide Web
Subject Food industry and trade.
Food -- Effect of heat on.
Canning and preserving.
Food -- Preservation.
Author Richardson, Philip (Philip S.)
LC no. 00002642
ISBN 1855737302 Woodhead
0849325498 CRC
Other Titles Dictionary of nutrition and food technology