Experiments on the Spoilage of Tomato Ketchup


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In 'Experiments on the Spoilage of Tomato Ketchup' by A. W. Bitting, the author delves into the scientific and practical aspects of food preservation, focusing specifically on the spoilage of tomato ketchup. Bitting's meticulous experiments and observations provide insight into the factors that contribute to spoilage and offer potential solutions to extend the shelf life of this popular condiment. The book is written in a clear and methodical style, making it accessible to both the scientific community and general readers interested in food science. A. W. Bitting, a renowned food chemist with a background in agricultural science, brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his exploration of tomato ketchup spoilage. His expertise in the field is evident in the detailed experimentation and analysis presented in the book, showcasing his dedication to advancing the understanding of food preservation techniques. I highly recommend 'Experiments on the Spoilage of Tomato Ketchup' to anyone interested in the intersection of food science and practical applications. Bitting's thorough research and insights make this book a valuable resource for both academics and enthusiasts looking to enhance their knowledge of food preservation methods.




Experiments On the Spoilage of Tomate Ketchup


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Reproduction of the original: Experiments On the Spoilage of Tomate Ketchup by K.G Bitting




Microbiological Safety and Quality of Food


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This authoritative two-volume reference provides valuable, necessary information on the principles underlying the production of microbiologically safe and stable foods. The work begins with an overview and then addresses four major areas: 'Principles and application of food preservation techniques' covers the specific techniques that defeat growth of harmful microorganisms, how those techniques work, how they are used, and how their effectiveness is measured. 'Microbial ecology of different types of food' provides a food-by-food accounting of food composition, naturally occurring microflora, effects of processing, how spoiling can occur, and preservation. 'Foodborne pathogens' profiles the most important and the most dangerous microorganisms that can be found in foods, including bacteria, viruses, parasites, mycotoxins, and 'mad cow disease.' The section also looks at the economic aspects and long-term consequences of foodborne disease. 'Assurance of the microbiological safety and quality of foods' scrutinizes all aspects of quality assurance, including HACCP, hygienic factory design, methods of detecting organisms, risk assessment, legislation, and the design and accreditation of food microbiology laboratories. Tables, photographs, illustrations, chapter-by-chapter references, and a thorough index complete each volume. This reference is of value to all academic, research, industrial and laboratory libraries supporting food programs; and all institutions involved in food safety, microbiology and food microbiology, quality assurance and assessment, food legislation, and generally food science and technology.







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