A Complete Course in Canning and Related Processes: Processing Procedures for Canned Food Products, Księga 3Elsevier, 3 gru 2013 - 624 The 13th edition of A complete course in canning is ready for distribution for those interested in the canning, glass packing, and aseptic processing industries. This book has been totally revised and updated by Dr Donald Downing.The books are a technical reference and textbooks for students of food technology; food plant managers; product research and development specialists; Food equipment manufacturers and salesmen; brokers; and food industry suppliers. The three books contain a total of over 1650 pages.Dr Donald Downing, Professor of food processing, New York Agricultural Experiment Station, Cornell University, Geneva, New York, has brought together many subjects, heretofore unpublished, as a unit. The objective was to make the books so comprehensive that they cover all phases of processing and so complete that they could be used as textbooks in food technology courses, as well as reference manuals and instruction books for all the food processing industry, lay individuals, as well as the professional food technologist.This new edition has been totally revised and expanded over previous editions, having new sections, new products and processes, and covers subjects from creating a business plan and planning a food processing operation, through processing and into the warehousing of the finished product. |
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... acid foods and low-acid foods on the basis of their pH. That classification constitutes a major factor in canned food sterilization methods and in governmental regulations. In 1918, Weinzirl provided scientific evidence of canned foods ...
... acid foods and low-acid foods on the basis of their pH. That classification constitutes a major factor in canned food sterilization methods and in governmental regulations. In 1918, Weinzirl provided scientific evidence of canned foods ...
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... containers and the new semi-rigid and flexible containers. Appert would never have guessed what he started! Canning of Vegetables The process times and temperatures for low-acid 10 PROCESSING PROCEDURES FOR CANNED FOOD PRODUCTS.
... containers and the new semi-rigid and flexible containers. Appert would never have guessed what he started! Canning of Vegetables The process times and temperatures for low-acid 10 PROCESSING PROCEDURES FOR CANNED FOOD PRODUCTS.
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... acid products given here are those recommended by the National Food Processors Association in their latest revisions of Bulletin 26-L and Bulletin 30-L. These processes are subject to change as further information becomes available. For ...
... acid products given here are those recommended by the National Food Processors Association in their latest revisions of Bulletin 26-L and Bulletin 30-L. These processes are subject to change as further information becomes available. For ...
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... acid and 0.2 to 0.4% of citric acid in the brine. Brine pH is approximately 2.9. Process Pressure processes designed to produce commercial sterility in non-acidified artichokes and artichoke hearts results in unsalable product. The ...
... acid and 0.2 to 0.4% of citric acid in the brine. Brine pH is approximately 2.9. Process Pressure processes designed to produce commercial sterility in non-acidified artichokes and artichoke hearts results in unsalable product. The ...
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... acid to control this discoloration. Both can best be dispensed in the form of a combination salt tablet. Another ... acid by way of a standard combination salt tablet containing 4.0% citric acid. BEANS, GREEN AND WAX Canned green and wax ...
... acid to control this discoloration. Both can best be dispensed in the form of a combination salt tablet. Another ... acid by way of a standard combination salt tablet containing 4.0% citric acid. BEANS, GREEN AND WAX Canned green and wax ...
Spis treści
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CHAPTER 2 Canning of Fruits | 129 |
CHAPTER 3 Canning of Juices Fruit Drinks and Water | 193 |
CHAPTER 4 Canning of Dry Pack Products | 249 |
CHAPTER 5 Canning of Marine Products | 279 |
CHAPTER 6 Canning of Meat and Poultry Products | 325 |
CHAPTER 7 Canning of Soups | 371 |
CHAPTER 9 Pickles | 427 |
CHAPTER 10 Mayonnaise and Salad Dressing Products | 443 |
CHAPTER 12 Tomato Products | 479 |
CHAPTER 13 Evaporated Milk | 521 |
CHAPTER 14 Canned Meat and Vegetable Salads | 533 |
Appendix | 539 |
Glossary Of Terms | 561 |
SUBJECT INDIX | 593 |
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