Indigenous fermented foods have long served as essential components of traditional diets across the world. These include both fermented and non-fermented varieties, often rooted in centuries-old practices of food preparation and preservation. Beyond extending shelf life, fermentation enhances the physiochemical properties and nutritional profile of food. However, with the increasing impacts of climate change, globalization, urbanization, and the rising availability of processed fast foods, many indigenous food cultures are rapidly declining.
This book explores the intersection of ethnic fermented foods, global ecological change, and evolving fermentation technologies. It examines how climate variability affects traditional food systems and emphasizes the need for preserving indigenous knowledge. The volume provides in-depth insights into the biochemistry, microbiology, biotechnology, and nutritional composition of a diverse range of ethnic and indigenous fermented foods.
With a focus on both traditional practices and contemporary scientific advancements, this book offers valuable perspectives on sustainable food systems, food security, and health resilience. It serves as a vital reference for researchers, academicians, and students in the fields of food science, biotechnology, microbiology, biochemistry, and environmental studies.
1. Global Ecology of Ethnic Fermented Foods: An Overview.-
2. Indigenous
fermented food products: biochemistry, microbiology and biotechnology.-
3.
Nutritional Composition And Functional Properties Of Ethnic Fermented Food
Products.-
4. Mitigating the Effects of Climate Change on Indigenous
Fermented Foods: Strategies for the Future.-
5. Ethnic Fermented foods in the
Era of Globalization: Tradition meets Biotechnology.-
6. History And Dietary
Cultures Of Indigenous Fermented Foods And Beverages.-
7. Nutritional
assessment and health benefits of ethnic fermented food products.-
8.
Prospects of Ethnic Fermented Foods as Functional Foods.-
9. Implications of
Novel Technologies in Ethnic Fermented Food and Beverages Industries.-
10.
Packaging and packaging food technology for ethnic fermented food products.-
11. Application of Nanotechnology in Indigenous Fermented Food Products.-
12.
A Comprehensive Guide to Ethnic Fermented Food Products Preparation Methods.-
13. Microbial fermentation towards improvement of the quality of ethnic
fermented food products.-
14. Beneficial microbiota in Indigenous fermented
foods and beverages.-
15. Sustainability of Indigenous, Fermented Bamboo
Shoot-based Food Products: Preparation Methods, Nutritional Quality and their
Health Benefits.-
16. Soybean-based ethnic fermented food products:
preparation methods, nutritional quality, and their health benefits.-17. Meat
Based Ethnics Fermented Food Product: Preparation Method, Nutritional Quality
and Their Health Benefits.-
18. Fish-based ethnic fermented food products:
preparation method, nutritional quality and their health benefits.-
19.
Cereal Based Ethnic Fermented Food Products & amp; Low Alcoholic Beverages:
Preparation Methods, Nutritional Quality and their Health Benefits.-
20.
Leafy vegetable based ethnic fermented food products: Preparation methods,
nutritional quality and their health benefits.-
21. Ethnic Fermented
Beverages As A Potential Source Of Bioactive Compounds.-
22. Diversity of
microorganism towards ethnic fermented food products and beverage.-
23. A
Comprehensive review of domestic utilization of soyabean based
fermented food products preparations in rural area food as Functional foods.
Dr. Ajita Tiwari holds a degree in Agricultural Engineering and completed her Masters in Process and Food Engineering. She earned her Ph.D. from the Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi. Since 2006, she has been serving as an Assistant Professor and is currently the Head of the Department of Agricultural Engineering at Assam University, Silchar. With over 15 years of teaching and research experience, Dr. Tiwaris expertise lies in the development of value-added products from agricultural waste, formulation and quality analysis of food products, bioproduct production, and fermentation kinetics. She has authored over 30 research papers in reputed peer-reviewed international journals and contributed to more than 15 book chapters, conference proceedings, and has several patents to her credit. She has delivered more than 50 invited lectures at national and international conferences, seminars, and workshops. Dr. Tiwari is also the Principal Investigator of multiple externally funded research projects supported by agencies such as AICTE, ASTEC, and DST.
Dr. Hemen Sarma earned his Ph.D. in Botany from Gauhati University in 2008, followed by postdoctoral research at North East Hill University, Shillong, and the Institute of Advanced Studies in Science and Technology (IASST), Guwahati. He is currently serving as an Associate Professor at Bodoland University and was elected a Fellow of The Linnean Society of London in 2022. Dr. Sarmas research focuses on plantmicrobe interactions, microbial biotechnology, nanobiotechnology, and environmental sustainability. With over 15 years in academia, he has authored more than 80 publications in peer-reviewed international journals, including conference papers, book chapters, and patents. He has also edited eight books published by leading international publishers. His work has been recognized with several prestigious fellowships and awards, including the DBT Overseas Associateship, DBT-Research Associateship, IISc Research Associateship, and the UGCDr. D.S. Kothari Postdoctoral Fellowship. He has successfully completed a research project funded by the Department of Biotechnology, Government of India.