Buch, Englisch, 460 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 854 g
Buch, Englisch, 460 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 854 g
ISBN: 978-1-4200-9495-4
Verlag: CRC Press
Did you know? It’s estimated that fermentation practices have been around since as early as 6000 BC, when wine was first being made in Caucasus and Mesopotamia. Today, there are roughly 5000 varieties of fermented foods and beverages prepared and consumed worldwide, which accounts for between five and forty percent of daily meals. Fermented Foods and Beverages of the World is an up-to-date review on fermentation practices, covering its storied past, cultural aspects, microbiology, biochemistry, nutrition, and functionality.
With contributions from 24 seasoned fermentation authorities, this book begins with a concise introduction to food fermentation – one of the oldest biotechnological processes – including its history and global varieties. After covering the various preparation techniques and culinary methods, the book addresses the microbiology-phenotypic and genotypic characterizations, the identifications of functional microorganisms, the functional and technological properties, and issues related to food safety.
The book also explores the functional properties of fermentation, how it improves product shelf life, ensures food safety, enriches nutritional supplements, and increases the probiotic functions in some foods. The rising popularity of probiotic and prebiotic foods and the health benefits they are known for are also discussed. Covering many undocumented minor or lesser-known ethnic fermented products, Fermented Foods and Beverages of the World is an all-in-one guide to global fermentation practices and consumption behaviors.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Dietary Cultures and Antiquity of Fermented Foods and Beverages. Diversity of Fermented Foods. Diversity of Fermented Beverages and Alcoholic Drinks. Functional Yeasts and Molds in Fermented Foods and Beverages. Fermented Vegetable Products. Fermented Legumes: Soybean and Non-Soybean Products. Fermented Soybean Pastes Miso and Shoyu with Reference to Aroma. Fermented Cereal Products. Fermented Milk Products. Fermented Fish Products. Fermented Meat Products. Ethnic African Fermented Foods. Tea, Coffee, and Cacao. Probiotic and Prebiotic Fermented Foods. Health Aspects of Fermented Foods. Packaging Concepts for Enhancing Preservation of Fermented Foods.