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Food Science : Fifth Edition By Norman N. Potter, Joseph

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ISBN: 9788123904726
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Food Science remains the most popular and reliable text for introductory courses in food science and technology. This new edition retain the basic format and pedagogical features of previou editions an provide and up-to-date foundation upon which more advanced and specialized knowledge can be built. 

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    This essential volume introduces and surveys the broad and complex Interrelationships among food ingredients, processing, packaging, distribution and storage.Almost two decades have passed since the first edition of Food Science was published in 1968. Previous editions have been widely circulated in the United States and abroad and have been accepted as a textbook in many colleges and universities. The book also has been translated into Japanese and Spanish. This response has encouraged me to adhere to prior objectives in preparing this fourth edition. The book continues to be aimed primarily at those with no previous instruction in food sci ence. Its purpose is to introduce and to survey the complex and fasci nating interrelationships between the properties of food materials and the changing methods of handling and manufacturing them into an al most unlimited number of useful products. The book especially ad dresses the needs for insight and appreciation of the broad scope of food science by students considering this field as a profession, as well as those by professionals in allied fields that service or interface with the food industry in ever-increasing ways. The literature of food science and food technology has rapidly ma tured from earlier articles to books to encyclopedias. Where technolog ical capabilities once were limited, rapid advances in many fields contin ually raise questions on the responsible management of technology and its environmental, social, and economic consequences. Changes in em phasis have been many. Affluent countries have become more con cerned with the health effects of nutrient excesses than with deficien cies, while hungry nations continue to suffer shortages.

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    Publisher CBS Publishers & Distributors
    Binding Paperback
    Size 7.25”×9.5”
    Year 2007
    Edition 5th Edition (Reprint)
    Pages 624
    Author Norman N Potter, | Joseph H Hotchkiss,
    Subject Food Science & Technology
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