Food science : an ecological approach / [edited by] Sari Edelstein.
Contributor(s): Edelstein, Sari [editor.]
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" Food Science: An Ecological Approach presents the field of food science -- the study of the physical, biological, and chemical makeup of food, and the concepts underlying food processing -- in a fresh, approachable manner that places it in the context of the world in which we live today. Specifically, the text marries food science with present concerns regarding food quality, composition, and availability, emphasizing the "ecological approach." Section I of Food Science: An Ecological Approach presents the introductory concepts students studying food science are required to learn. These foundational chapters provide students with the background to understand the relationship between food science and the environment, research methods used by food scientists, and the underlying science and chemistry behind food composition. Section II provides a focused discussion of the types of food and the science behind each. Using a consistent presentation, each chapter discusses each food's historical, cultural, and ecological significance; its physical and chemical properties; preparation techniques and food safety concerns; and its impact on health. This remains on the cutting edge as much as it was in 2013 when the first edition published; controversies relating to the intersection of sustainability and nutrition held up the 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines for months."--
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