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Edible Structures: The Basic Science of What We Eat
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Edible Structures: The Basic Science of What We Eat

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Nature converts molecules into edible structures, most of which are then transformed into products in factories and kitchens. Tasty food structures enter our mouths and different sensations invade our bodies. By the time these structures reach our cells, they have been broken back down into molecules that serve as fuel and raw materials for our bodies.

Drawing from the physical and engineering sciences, food technology, nutrition, and gastronomy, Edible Structures: The Basic Science of What We Eat examines the importance of food structures the supramolecular assemblies and matrices that are created by nature and when we cook rather than the basic chemical compounds that are the more traditional focus of study. The central objectives of this book are to address the pressing food trends of this century, including:

Growing evidence that flavorful food structures are important for the delivery of the nutritious and healthful food molecules from which they are made
A need to understand and control how food structures are created and presented as products that respond to nutritional requirements
Opportunities to design certain foods to better suit the needs of modern lifestyles
The empowerment of consumers and the appearance of the axis that connects the food we eat with our brain, digestive system, and the cells in our body
The separation between a knowledgeable gourmet elite and the rest of the population who simply want to eat quick meals as cheaply as possible

Entertaining and informative, Edible Structures: The Basic Science of What We Eat uses scientific yet understandable terms throughout to facilitate the communication between experts and the educated public, especially those who are curious, love to cook and innovate in the kitchen and/or want to enjoy good food. The language and concepts presented in this book giv

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
27 July 2017
Pages
462
ISBN
9781138426474

Nature converts molecules into edible structures, most of which are then transformed into products in factories and kitchens. Tasty food structures enter our mouths and different sensations invade our bodies. By the time these structures reach our cells, they have been broken back down into molecules that serve as fuel and raw materials for our bodies.

Drawing from the physical and engineering sciences, food technology, nutrition, and gastronomy, Edible Structures: The Basic Science of What We Eat examines the importance of food structures the supramolecular assemblies and matrices that are created by nature and when we cook rather than the basic chemical compounds that are the more traditional focus of study. The central objectives of this book are to address the pressing food trends of this century, including:

Growing evidence that flavorful food structures are important for the delivery of the nutritious and healthful food molecules from which they are made
A need to understand and control how food structures are created and presented as products that respond to nutritional requirements
Opportunities to design certain foods to better suit the needs of modern lifestyles
The empowerment of consumers and the appearance of the axis that connects the food we eat with our brain, digestive system, and the cells in our body
The separation between a knowledgeable gourmet elite and the rest of the population who simply want to eat quick meals as cheaply as possible

Entertaining and informative, Edible Structures: The Basic Science of What We Eat uses scientific yet understandable terms throughout to facilitate the communication between experts and the educated public, especially those who are curious, love to cook and innovate in the kitchen and/or want to enjoy good food. The language and concepts presented in this book giv

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
27 July 2017
Pages
462
ISBN
9781138426474