Standards, Principles, and Techniques in Quantity Food Production


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Textbook on cookery methodology and technical aspects of the provision of meals in hotels and restaurants, with particular reference to the management of large-scale production of victuals in the food industry in the USA - covers kitchen equipment, food storage, menu planning, cost control, etc., and includes a glossary of cookery terms. Bibliography pp. 607 to 615.







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Basics of Quantity Food Production


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Developing skills that ensure quality food involves the entire process of production planning through the analysis of all food processing steps from purchase to service. The flow of food through a kitchen must be examined. Production planning is essential to have more time to devote to operations. Production must be viewed as a sequential process. Predicting raw product costs helps control cost of food served. Cooking techniques for meat, short-order, sandwich, breakfast, vegetable, salad, bakeshop, and special diet preparations are discussed. Special food problems of flavor awareness, sanitation and microbiological control, preparation of manufactured and convenience foods, and meeting special dietary needs are examined.




National Library of Medicine Current Catalog


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First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.




Food Service


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Food Service Management


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