Handbook of Research on Food Processing and Preservation Technologies


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<p><em>Handbook of Research on Food Processing and Preservation Technologies</em> will be a 5-volume collection that attempts to illustrate various design development and applications of novel and innovative strategies for food processing and preservation. The role and applications of minimal processing techniques (such as ozone treatment vacuum drying osmotic dehydration dense phase carbon dioxide treatment pulsed electric field and high-pressure assisted freezing) are also discussed along with a wide range of applications. The handbook also explores some exciting computer-aided techniques emerging in the food processing sector such as robotics radio frequency identification (RFID) three-dimensional food printing artificial intelligence etc. Some emphasis has also been given on nondestructive quality evaluation techniques (such as image processing terahertz spectroscopy imaging technique near infrared Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy technique etc.) for food quality and safety evaluation. The significant roles of food properties in the design of specific foods and edible films have been elucidated as well.</p><p>The first volume in this set <i>Nonthermal and Innovative Food Processing Methods</i> provides a detailed discussion of many nonthermal food process techniques. These include high-pressure processing ultraviolet light technology microwave-assisted extraction high pressure assisted freezing microencapsulation dense phase carbon dioxide aided preservation to name a few.</p><p>The volume is a treasure house of valuable information and will be an excellent reference for researchers scientists students growers traders processors industries and others.</p>
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