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Author Kennedy, Christopher J. (Christopher John), 1960-

Title Managing frozen foods / Chris Kennedy
Published Cambridge : Woodhead, 2000

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Description 320 pages ; 24 cm
Series Woodhead Publishing series in food science, technology and nutrition ; 43
Woodhead Publishing in food science, technology, and nutrition ; 43
Contents Maintaining safety in the food chain-- Fruit and vegetables: the quality of raw material in relation to freezing-- Pre-treatment of fruit and vegetables-- Pre-treatment of meat and poultry-- Selection and pre-treatment of fish-- Factors affecting the stability of frozen foods-- Freezing processed foods-- Freezer technology-- Selecting packaging for frozen food products-- Storing frozen food: cold store equipment and maintenance-- Retail display equipment-- Future trends in frozen foods
Summary This book examines the key quality factors from raw material selection through processing and storage to retail display. It is a unique overview of this entire industry and provides frozen food manufacturers, distributors and retailers with a practical guide to best practice in maximising quality. The publication of this book has been perfectly timed to serve the needs of a rapidly expanding industry. Frozen foods have shed their associations with low quality convenience food and freezing is now recognised as one of the safest and most nutritionally valuable ways to store food. Quality is a fundamental competitive advantage. However, the quality of frozen foods is dependent upon the strength or weakness of each link in the supply chain. This book examines the key quality factors at each stage in the frozen food supply chain, from raw material selection through processing and storage to retail display. Managing frozen foods is a unique overview of this entire industry and provides frozen food manufacturers, distributors and retailers with: The book begins with a review of the safety of frozen foods in production and distribution. It then considers the selection of raw materials and pre-treatment before examining the range of physical and chemical factors affecting the sensory and nutritional quality of food during freezing. This is followed by a comprehensive review of freezer technology and identifies the essential selection criteria that food manufacturers need to consider. Further chapters discuss the selection of packaging, cold store design, equipment and maintenance as well as the key area of retail display equipment. Dr Christopher J Kennedy concludes the book by providing a valuable insight into the future of this industry, outlining the opportunities offered by latest developments such as anti-freeze proteins and ultrasonic techniques
Bibliography Includes bibliographies
Notes Also available via the World Wide Web
Subject Frozen food industry -- Management
Author Kennedy, Christopher J. (Christopher John), 1960-
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