Food Texture Design and Optimization (eBook)
464 Seiten
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-118-76599-9 (ISBN)
The first part of this book presents case studies on formulating products in a broad variety of application
segments, such as cheese, ice-cream, baked goods, gluten-free products, low-fat/non-fat dairy products and more. Challenges related to maintaining texture while optimizing nutritional content, cost, flavor and other attributes of the food product are investigated. The book also highlights the importance of texture design and optimization in several types of food products and demonstrates how experts have applied this knowledge in the industry.
Part two provides an overview of the latest advances in tools and techniques for food texture design and optimization, focusing on the use of instrumental techniques, the application of sensory techniques, and the use of marketing and consumer insight tools in the design and optimization of food products. The ability to use advanced characterization techniques in this field is critical for both new and established practitioners in tackling the problems they face. Food Texture Design and Optimization serves as an important reference for technical practitioners on how to adopt advanced techniques in food texture research. This information is invaluable in reviewing establish the state of the art in this field and providing a minimum recommended standard for food formulators.
Yadunandan Lal Dar, PhD. serves as Ingredient Applications Director, South America at Ingredion Incorporated and is based in Mogi Guaçu, Brazil. Joseph M. Light serves as Vice President of Global Development at Ingredion Incorporated and is based in Bridgewater, New Jersey, USA, the company's Global R&D Headquarters.
Contributors ix
1 Introduction 1
Yadunandan Lal Dar and Joseph M. Light
Part I Product development challenges and texture solutions
19
2 People, products, texture: a personal retrospective 21
Howard R. Moskowitz
3 Optimizing textural properties of soft solid foods: replacing
eggs 45
Xin Yang
4 Low fat ice cream 74
Arun Kilara
5 Formulating gelatin free products 93
P. L. Buwalda
6 Modified whey proteins as texturizers in reduced and low-fat
foods 108
Jeffrey Banes, Thomas Helm, and David Taylor
7 Texture design for breaded and battered foods 128
Chandani Perera and Milda E. Embuscado
8 Multi-textured foods 159
Arun Kilara and Tapashi Sengupta
9 Textural attributes of wheat and gluten free pasta 222
Alessandra Marti, Maria Ambrogina Pagani, and Koushik
Seetharaman
10 A ddressing texture challenges in baked goods with fiber
245
Rajen S. Mehta
Part II A dvances in texture measurements and consumer
insights 281
11 Use of electromyography in measuring food texture 283
Takahiro Funami, Sayaka Ishihara, and Kaoru Kohyama
12 Texture design for creaminess: the role of lubrication
308
Fred van de Velde and Els de Hoog
13 Descriptive analysis of food texture: advances in the sensory
characterization of food textures 321
Gail Vance Civille and Joanne Seltsam
14 Mind genomics® and texture: the experimental science of
everyday life 342
Howard R. Moskowitz
15 The use of advanced spectroscopic techniques to understand
texture in dairy foods 378
Marcela Alexander and Milena Corredig
16 A tomic force microscopy for determining surface interactions
of relevance for food foams and emulsions 402
Marta Krasowska, Clive A. Prestidge, and David A.
Beattie
17 Importance of understanding mouth behavior when optimizing
product texture now and in the future 423
Melissa Jeltema, Jacqueline H. Beckley, and Jennifer
Vahalik
Index 443
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 26.3.2014 |
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Reihe/Serie | Institute of Food Technologists Series | Institute of Food Technologists Series |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie |
Technik ► Lebensmitteltechnologie | |
Weitere Fachgebiete ► Land- / Forstwirtschaft / Fischerei | |
Schlagworte | food engineering • Food Marketing & Product Development • Food Science & Technology • Lebensmittelforschung u. -technologie • Lebensmitteltechnik • Lebensmittel-Vermarktung u. -Produktentwicklung • Microbiology, Food Safety & Security • Mikrobiologie u. Nahrungsmittelsicherheit • Textur |
ISBN-10 | 1-118-76599-0 / 1118765990 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-118-76599-9 / 9781118765999 |
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