The Science of Thai Cuisine: Chemical Properties and Sensory Attributes

The Science of Thai Cuisine

Chemical Properties and Sensory Attributes
 
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Publisher: CRC Press
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ISBN13:9781032023281
ISBN10:1032023287
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:272 pages
Size:234x156 mm
Weight:560 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 17 Illustrations, black & white; 61 Illustrations, color; 17 Halftones, black & white; 61 Halftones, color; 1 Tables, black & white
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Short description:

This book approaches the art of cooking and serving from the perspective of science, proposing the rationales behind Thai culinary art with applied chemistry and sensory science. It bridges the gap between food science and culinary arts.

Long description:

Lists of the most popular or delicious dishes in the world always include Thai food. Sriracha sauce has gone from a dipping sauce made in a small town in Thailand to become a recognizable flavor in cuisine worldwide. With a reputation of being hot and spicy, it is not uncommon to see those who try Thai food for the first time shedding tears and sporting a red nose. Yet, the Thai national cuisine has gained a high degree of global recognition and admiration despite Thailand being a relatively small country. Is this down to sheer luck, its being an extensive work of art, or, possibly, because of scientific literacy?


The Science of Thai Cuisine: Chemical Properties and Sensory Attributes approaches the art of cooking and serving from the perspective of science and proposes the possible rationales behind Thai culinary art. With applied chemistry and sensory science, it bridges the gap between food science and culinary arts, explaining the functional properties and changes in major ingredients and techniques used in Thai cuisine.


Key Features



  • Discusses the chemistry of ingredients and techniques in Thai cuisine with possibilities of application and innovation

  • Presents scientific research combined with the arts and history of Thai food

  • Provides scientific evidence linking Thai food with the sensory perception and the joy of eating

  • Contains vibrant color photographs of Thai cuisine

While there are numerous cookbooks that feature Thai cuisine, none are as dedicated as this to explaining the science behind the ingredients, cooking methods, and sensory aspects. This book will be beneficial to professionals in the food industry, appealing to chefs, food scientists, sensory analysis experts, as well as anyone who has an interest in Thai culture.

Table of Contents:
Part I The Thai Food Culture 1. Thai Cuisine Identity 2. Historical Perspective of Thai Cuisine Part II Multisensory Properties of Thai Foods and Their Sources 3. Flavor Components and Their Sources in Thai Cuisine 4. Chemical and Functional Properties of Notable Ingredients 5. Scientific Principles in Thai Cuisine Cooking Technique Part III The Culinary Integraton of Art and Science 6. Eating Pleasure of Thai Meal 7. Gub-Khao Recipes: From Past to Present, from Arts to Science 8. Final Perspectives Appendix A: FIRST MEMORY OF THAI CUISINE Appendix B: PAD-THAI RECIPE Index