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Ingredients in Meat Products - Properties, Functionality and Applications

English · Hardback

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There is little doubt that today's food industry is faced with a rapidly changing market landscape. The obvious need to continue to provide consumers with nutritious, delectable, safe, and affordable food products which are also profitable for food manufacturers, as well as the ongoing challenge of ensuring the delivery of adequate nutrition to hundreds of millions of disadvantaged people around the world, appears - at least as much as, if not more than, ever - to be at odds with the challenges posed by soaring energy and food commodity prices; fast-paced changes in consumer demographics, habits, and preferences; and the continual need to stay ahead of current and emerging food safety issues. In addition to this, the present ubiquity in the industry of terms such as functional foods, nutraceuticals, low sodium, low fat, clean label, minimal processing, and natural - to name a few - underscores yet a different dimension of the challenges faced by food processors today. On the other hand, however, the solutions of many of these challenges may, concurrently, present the food industry with unique and exciting opportunities. The processed meat industry, despite its long history and tradition, is certainly not exempt from having to face these modern challenges, nor excluded from realizing the promises of the opportunities that may lie ahead.

List of contents

Basic Curing Ingredients.- Starches.- Nonstarch Hydrocolloids.- Fiber.- Plant Proteins.- Dairy Proteins.- Meat-Derived Protein Ingredients.- Enzymes.- Spices, Seasonings, and Flavors.- Smoke Flavor.- Fermentation and Acidification Ingredients.- Coating Ingredients.- Antioxidants.- Antimicrobial Ingredients.- Alternative Curing Systems.

About the author

Rodrigo Tarté is Senior Program Leader, Meat Science Research, at Kraft Foods Inc., in Madison, Wisconsin, USA. He is the recipient of the 2013 Meat Processing Award, presented by the American Meat Science Association.

Summary

There is little doubt that today’s food industry is faced with a rapidly changing market landscape. The obvious need to continue to provide consumers with nutritious, delectable, safe, and affordable food products which are also profitable for food manufacturers, as well as the ongoing challenge of ensuring the delivery of adequate nutrition to hundreds of millions of disadvantaged people around the world, appears – at least as much as, if not more than, ever – to be at odds with the challenges posed by soaring energy and food commodity prices; fast-paced changes in consumer demographics, habits, and preferences; and the continual need to stay ahead of current and emerging food safety issues. In addition to this, the present ubiquity in the industry of terms such as functional foods, nutraceuticals, low sodium, low fat, clean label, minimal processing, and natural – to name a few – underscores yet a different dimension of the challenges faced by food processors today. On the other hand, however, the solutions of many of these challenges may, concurrently, present the food industry with unique and exciting opportunities. The processed meat industry, despite its long history and tradition, is certainly not exempt from having to face these modern challenges, nor excluded from realizing the promises of the opportunities that may lie ahead.

Product details

Assisted by Rodrigo Tarte (Editor), Rodrig Tarté (Editor), Rodrigo Tarté (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 02.01.2009
 
EAN 9780387713267
ISBN 978-0-387-71326-7
No. of pages 419
Dimensions 171 mm x 28 mm x 243 mm
Weight 724 g
Illustrations X, 419 p. 32 illus.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Chemical engineering

A, Chemistry and Materials Science, Food Science, Food—Biotechnology

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