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Buch, Englisch, 453 Seiten, Format (B × H): 163 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 771 g

Reihe: Fermented Foods and Beverages Series

Owens

Indigenous Fermented Foods of Southeast Asia


1. Auflage 2014
ISBN: 978-1-4398-4480-9
Verlag: CRC Press

Buch, Englisch, 453 Seiten, Format (B × H): 163 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 771 g

Reihe: Fermented Foods and Beverages Series

ISBN: 978-1-4398-4480-9
Verlag: CRC Press


Brings Together Current Knowledge and State-of-the-Art Information on Indigenous Fermented Foods

Fermented foods and beverages span a range of root crops, cereals, pulses, vegetables, nuts, fruits, and animal products. Southeast Asia has a long history of utilizing fermentation in the production and preservation of foods, and is widely recognized for its prominent use. Indigenous Fermented Foods of Southeast Asia examines some indigenous fermented foods of Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines, focusing on the chemical, microbiological, and technological factors associated with their manufacture, quality, and safety. This text establishes a need for an adequate understanding of the fermentation process to ensure safe and reliable practices, as well as the consistent production of a quality product.

The authors describe the production, microbiology, biochemistry, nutritional value, and dietary roles of a wide variety of indigenous fermented foods of Southeast Asia. Emphasizing the microbiological and biochemical processes in fermentations and examining the factors that influence the development of the characteristic microflora and chemical changes induced, they accurately describe each process and critically evaluate the roles of microbes in the fermentation. The classification of products is based on their microbial ecology (i.e. the predominant microbes involved), and the text includes examples of every major category of fermented food. The book covers tempe, starter cultures, sweet/sour/alcoholic rice and cassava fermentations, alcoholic fermentations, soy sauce, Bacillus fermentations, and lactic acid bacterial fermentations of vegetables, durian fruit, rice noodles, meats, and sea foods.

This book answers a series of basic questions addressing:

- Dominant/desired microbes

- Suitable factors in processing and the environment

- Commonly present microbes

- Compounds utilized as major carbon and energy sources

- Sources of fermentable carbohydrates

- Main biochemical activities and chemical changes

- True yield of product per kilogram of initial raw materials

- Possible hazards associated with a product

- How possible hazards may be minimized or eliminated

- Research needs and opportunities

Indigenous Fermented Foods of Southeast Asia evaluates the state of scientific knowledge of the fermentations and identifies specific questions that need to be answered in order to promote the reproducibility, safety and future prospects of these fermented foods.

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Zielgruppe


This book serves as a handbook for researchers, university teachers and students in the areas of food science, food technology, food safety and applied microbiology. It is also invaluable to companies that are, or wish to be, engaged in the manufacture of these fermented foods. The book is of particular relevance in countries where these fermented foods or similar products are made, including all the countries of Southeast Asia as well as China, Taiwan, Korea and Japan. This text also applies to university departments of food science, food technology and applied microbiology in Europe and the Americas and companies interested in introducing new, Asian-derived products, to western markets.


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Weitere Infos & Material


Tempe and Related Products. Starter Cultures. Sweet, Sour, Alcoholic Solid Substrate Fermentations. Wines. Lactic Vegetable and Fruit Fermentations. Lactic Fermented Rice Noodles. Lactic Fermentations of Fish and Fishery Products. Lactic Meat Fermentation. Soya Sauce. Bacillus Fermentations. Index.


Dr. J. David Owens is currently an Honorary Fellow in the Department of Food and Nutritional Sciences, University of Reading, UK.



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