Production and Management of Beverages: Volume 1. The Science of Beverages

Production and Management of Beverages: Volume 1. The Science of Beverages
ISBN-10
0128157003
ISBN-13
9780128157008
Category
Technology & Engineering
Pages
504
Language
English
Published
2018-12-07
Publisher
Woodhead Publishing
Authors
Alina Maria Holban, Alexandru Grumezescu

Description

Production and Management of Beverages, Volume One in the Science of Beverages series, introduces the broad world of beverage science, providing an overview of the emerging trends in the industry and the potential solutions to challenges such as sustainability and waste. Fundamental information on production and processing technologies, safety, quality control, and nutrition are covered for a wide range of beverage types, including both alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages, fermented beverages, cocoa and other powder based beverages and more. This is an essential resource for food scientists, technologists, chemists, engineers, microbiologists and students entering into this field. • Describes different approaches to waste management and eco-innovative solutions for the wine and beer industry • Offers information on ingredient traceability to ensure food safety and quality • Provides overall coverage of hot topics and scientific principles in the production and management of beverages for sustainable industry

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