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Technology of Breadmaking

By: Cauvain, Stanley P [author.].
Contributor(s): Young, Linda S [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2007.Edition: Second Edition.Description: XXII, 397 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780387385655.Subject(s): Chemistry | Food -- Biotechnology | Chemistry | Food ScienceDDC classification: 641.3 | 664 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Bread – the Product -- Breadmaking Processes -- Functional Ingredients -- Mixing and Dough Processing -- Proving, Baking and Cooling -- Dough Retarding and Freezing -- Application of Baking Knowledge in Software Systems -- Baking Around the World -- Speciality Fermented Goods -- Bread Spoilage and Staling -- Principles of Dough Formation -- Flour Milling -- Other Cereals in Breadmaking.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: To study breadmaking is to realize that, like many other food processes, it is constantly changing as processing methodologies become increasingly more sophisticated, yet at the same time we realize that we are dealing with a foodstuff, the forms of which are very traditional. New ideas and raw materials are constantly being presented to bakers from wheat breeders, millers and ingredient and equipment suppliers for their evaluation. In addition there are on-going changes in legislation and consumer demands. To meet such pressures bakers must be able to better integrate their key raw material, wheat flour, with other ingredients and processing methods to deliver bread of the appropriate quality. Technology of Breadmaking, Second Edition, sets out to identify and present the new knowledge that has become available in last 10 years, as well as update information. Like the first edition, it provides a useful tool to help bakers, scientists and technologists to cope with those changes. About the Authors Stanley P. Cauvain is the Director and Vice President of Research and Development activities at BakeTran. Linda S. Young is a Director and Vice President of Knowledge Systemization and Training at BakeTran. .
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Bread – the Product -- Breadmaking Processes -- Functional Ingredients -- Mixing and Dough Processing -- Proving, Baking and Cooling -- Dough Retarding and Freezing -- Application of Baking Knowledge in Software Systems -- Baking Around the World -- Speciality Fermented Goods -- Bread Spoilage and Staling -- Principles of Dough Formation -- Flour Milling -- Other Cereals in Breadmaking.

To study breadmaking is to realize that, like many other food processes, it is constantly changing as processing methodologies become increasingly more sophisticated, yet at the same time we realize that we are dealing with a foodstuff, the forms of which are very traditional. New ideas and raw materials are constantly being presented to bakers from wheat breeders, millers and ingredient and equipment suppliers for their evaluation. In addition there are on-going changes in legislation and consumer demands. To meet such pressures bakers must be able to better integrate their key raw material, wheat flour, with other ingredients and processing methods to deliver bread of the appropriate quality. Technology of Breadmaking, Second Edition, sets out to identify and present the new knowledge that has become available in last 10 years, as well as update information. Like the first edition, it provides a useful tool to help bakers, scientists and technologists to cope with those changes. About the Authors Stanley P. Cauvain is the Director and Vice President of Research and Development activities at BakeTran. Linda S. Young is a Director and Vice President of Knowledge Systemization and Training at BakeTran. .

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