Handbook of Indigenous Foods Involving Alkaline Fermentation
Series: Fermented Foods and Beverages Series;
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher CRC Press
- Date of Publication 23 July 2014
- ISBN 9781466565296
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages629 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Weight 975 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 105 Illustrations, black & white; 53 Tables, black & white 0
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Short description:
This book describes the history, culture, production, microbiology, biochemistry, nutritional value, and roles of the diet of indigenous alkaline-fermented foods. The rise in pH during the production of these foods results in an environment that makes the substrate unsatisfactory for the growth of undesirable microorganisms and determines what microorganisms can survive, multiply, and carry out the fermentation. This book emphasizes the processes in the fermentations and the factors that influence the development of the characteristic microbiota and the biochemical and organoleptic changes induced by them.
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Handbook of Indigenous Foods Involving Alkaline Fermentation details the basic approaches of alkaline fermentation, provides a brief history, and offers an overview of the subject. Devoted exclusively to alkaline-fermented foods (AFFs), this text includes contributions from experts from around the globe. It discusses the diversity of indigenous fermented foods involving an alkaline reaction, as well as the taxonomy, ecology, physiology, and genetics of predominant microorganisms occurring in AFFs.
Presented in nine chapters, the book explains how microorganisms or enzymes transform raw ingredients into AFFs. It discusses the safety aspects of AFFs, and considers the challenges associated with the technological aspects in modernizing AFFs. It stresses the significance of the microbiological and biochemical processes in the fermentations, as well as the factors that influence the development of the characteristic microbiota, and the biochemical and organoleptic changes induced by them. It also proposes solutions, discusses the value of AFFs and related dominant microorganisms, and assesses the future of AFFs.
The authors highlight commonly known foods and beverages of plant and animal origin. They provide insight into the manufacture, chemical and microbiological composition, processing, and compositional and functional modifications taking place as a result of microbial and enzyme effects. The text examines safety, legislation, traditional and industrialized processes, as well as new product development, and opportunities for developing commodities from Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East. In addition, it also assesses the value of food processing by-products, biotechnology, and engineering of solid-state processes, modern chemical and biological analytical approaches to safety, and health and consumer perception.
- Focuses on how fermentation of food remains an important aspect of food processing
- Describes how fermentation of food contributes to its preservation
- Details how fermented food gets its flavor from microbial and enzymatic modifications of food components such as sugars, fats, and proteins
Handbook of Indigenous Foods Involving Alkaline Fermentation
offers insight into the microbiology and chemistry of the fermentation processes. This book serves graduate students and researchers of food science and technology, nutrition and dietetics, food microbiology, and related areas."The book is directed at an academic and professional audience—graduate students, researchers in food science and technology, and those working in nutrition, dietetics, food microbiology, and related disciplines. Highly recommended for academic libraries."
—ARBA
Table of Contents:
Introduction. Diversity of Plant-Based Food Products Involving Alkaline Fermentation. Diversity of Animal-Based Food Products Involving Alkaline Fermentation. Microorganisms Predominating in Alkaline-Fermented Foods. Quality Aspects of Alkaline-Fermented Foods, Safety Aspects of Alkaline-Fermented Foods. Challenges Associated withTechnological Aspects for Modernization of Alkaline-Fermented Foods. Value-Added Products fromAlkaline-Fermented Foods or from Microorganisms Predominating Therein. Future of Alkaline-Fermented Foods forTraditional Markets, Outlook (Research Needs).
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