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Flavor Chemistry of Ethnic Foods

Editat de Fereidoon Shahidi, Chi-Tang Ho
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 noi 2012
Ethnic and international foods have gradually been integrated into the daily diet in North America. However, the existing literature of flavor characteristics and chemistry of such foods remains fragmentary and diverse. This book presents a summary of the current status of knowledge in this area.
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ISBN-13: 9781461371663
ISBN-10: 146137166X
Pagini: 284
Ilustrații: VIII, 272 p.
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1999
Editura: Springer Us
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States

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Ethnic and international foods have gradually been integrated into the daily diet in North America. However, the existing literature of flavor characteristics and chemistry of such foods remains fragmentary and diverse. This book presents a summary of the current status of knowledge in this area.

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1. Flavor and Chemistry of International Foods: An Overview; F. Shahidi, C-T. Ho. 2. Flavor Components of Shoyu and Miso Japanese Fermented Soybean Seasonings; A. Kobayashi, E. Sugawara. 3. Flavor Characteristics of Indonesian Soy Sauce (Kecap manis); A. Apriyantono, et al. 4. Volatile Compounds Isolated from Sa Cha Sauce; C.-Y. Tai, C.-T. Ho. 5. Formation of Volatile Acids During Fermentation of Fish Sauce; N.G. Sanceda, et al. 6. Flavor Chemistry of Selected Condiments and Spices Used in Chinese Foods; C.-T. Ho, et al. 7. Character-Impact Aroma Components of Coriander (Coriandrum sativum L.) Herb; K.R. Cadwallader, et al. 8. Flavor Characteristics and Stereochemistry of the Volatile Constituents of Greater Cangal (Alpinia galagnga willd.); K. Kubota, et al. 9. Volatile Composition of Pandan Leaves (Pandanus amaryllifolius); J. Jiang. 10. Emission of Blanched Broccoli Volatiles in Headspace During Cooking; H. Kallio, et al. 11. Flavor of Kweni (Mangifera odorata Griff), An Exotic Tropical Fruit; G.H. Wijaya, et al. 12. Use of Electronic Nose Technology to Examine Apple Quality; A.M. Spanier, et al. 13. Flavor and Chemistry of Uncured and Cured Meat of Harp Seal (Phoca groenlandica); F. Shahidi. 14. Characterization of Volatile Aldehydes and Pyrazines in Pan-Fried Zousoon; T.-C. Huang, et al. 15. Changes in Flavor-Related Compounds in Meat Treated with Organic Acids; H.E. Scalona, et al. 16. Flavor Differences Due to Processing in Dry-Cured and Other Ham Products Using Conducting Polymers (Electronic Nose); A.M. Spanier, et al. 17. Thermally Generated Volatiles in Rosella Tea; P.-J. Tsai, et al. 18. Phenolic Compounds as Astringent Factors in Black Tea Liquors; E. Ponce, A.J. Taylor. 19. Aroma of Tequila; M.G. Lopez. 20. The Formation and Release of Odor-Active Compounds During Oxidation of Vegetable Oils; J.P. Roozen, et al. 21. Influence of Seed Roasting Process on the changes in Volatile Compounds of the Sesame (Sesamum Indicaa L.) Oil; S.N. Ryu, et al. 22. Volatile Compounds Formed from the Reaction of Various Sugars with &bgr;-Alanine in Actual Cookies; S. Nishibori, et al. 23. Aroma Formation in Dried Mullet Roe as Affected by Lipoxygenase; B.S. Pan, C.-M. Lin. 24. Volatile Compounds Identified in Preserved Duck Eggs; J. Chen, C.-T. Ho.