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El. knyga: Microorganisms and Fermentation of Traditional Foods

Edited by (International Center for Agricultural Research for Development (Cirad), Montpellier, France), Edited by (Central Tuber Crops Research Institute, India)
  • Formatas: 390 pages
  • Serija: Food Biology Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Aug-2014
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781482223095
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  • Formatas: 390 pages
  • Serija: Food Biology Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Aug-2014
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781482223095
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"Fermentation is one of the oldest technologies for processing of food and beverages to improve qualities such as extended shelf-life and organoleptic properties. Fermented foods usually have an improved microbial stability and safety, alongwith acceptable taste, and some products can be stored even at ambient temperatures. The common microorganisms used in food fermentations are bacteria, yeasts and molds. The lactic acid bacteria, notably lactobacilli and streptococci are the most commonly found microorganisms in fermented foods, having the ability to produce lactic acid from carbohydrates. Other important bacteria in fermented foods are the acetic acid producing Acetobacter and the Bacillus species. The most important benefi cial yeasts in terms of desirable food fermentations belong to the Saccharomyces family, especially S. cerevisiae. These yeasts play a crucial role in the food industry as they produce enzymes that bring about various desirable biochemical reactions involved in the production of alcoholic beverages. Also, few fungi are usually used to produce a great number of popular cheeses"--

"The first volume in a series covering the latest information in microbiology, biotechnology, and food safety aspects, this book is divided into two parts. Part I focuses on fermentation of traditional foods and beverages, such as cereal and milk products from the Orient, Africa, Latin America, and other areas. Part two addresses fermentation biology, discussing specific topics including microbiology and biotechnology of wine and beer, lactic fermented fruits and vegetables, coffee and cocoa fermentation, probiotics, bio-valorization of food wastes, and solid state fermentation in food processing industries"--



The first volume in a series covering the latest information in microbiology, biotechnology, and food safety aspects, this book is divided into two parts. Part I focuses on fermentation of traditional foods and beverages, such as cereal and milk products from the Orient, Africa, Latin America, and other areas. Part two addresses fermentation biology, discussing specific topics including microbiology and biotechnology of wine and beer, lactic fermented fruits and vegetables, coffee and cocoa fermentation, probiotics, bio-valorization of food wastes, and solid state fermentation in food processing industries.

About the Series v
Preface vii
1 Fermented Foods: Past, Present and Future
1(36)
Ramesh C. Ray
V.K. Joshi
2 Microbial Diversity in Fermented Foods with Emphasis on Bacterial Fermentation and Health Benefits
37(41)
Shanna Liu
Ye Han
3 Fermented Cereal Products
78(30)
Zlatica Kohajdova
4 Lactic Acid Fermentation of Vegetables and Fruits
108(33)
Didier Montet
Ramesh C. Ray
Nadine Zakhia-Rozis
5 Yogurt and Other Fermented Milks
141(47)
Catherine Beal
Sandra Helinck
6 Fermented Fish and Fish Products: Snapshots on Culture and Health
188(35)
Aly F. El Sheikha
Didier Montet
7 Fermented Meat Products
223(25)
Aly F. El Sheikha
Jamilah Bakar
8 African Fermented Foods: Historical Roots and Real Benefits
248(35)
Aly F. El Sheikha
Didier Montet
9 Oriental Fermented Functional (Probiotic) Foods
283(29)
Ramesh C. Ray
Aly F. El Sheikha
R. Sasi Kumar
10 Indigenous Fermented Foods of Latin America
312(29)
Alejandra de Moreno de LeBlanc
Svetoslav D. Todorov
Graciela Vignolo
Graciela Savoy de Giori
Jean Guy LeBlanc
11 Food Safety Challenges Associated with Traditional Fermented Foods
341(30)
Yasuhiro Inatsu
Md. Latiful Bari
Index 371(2)
Color Plate Section 373
Ramesh C. Ray, Montet Didier