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Cheese Chemistry, Physics Microbiology, Two-Volume Set, Volume 1-2004, Third Edition by Patrick F. Fox, Paul L.H. McSweeney, Timothy M. Cogan, Timothy P. Guinee PDF

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Main Cheese: Chemistry, Physics & Microbiology, Two-Volume Set, Volume 1-2, Third EditionCheese: Chemistry, Physics & Microbiology, Two-Volume Set, Volume 1-2, Third EditionPatrick F. Fox, Paul L.H. McSweeney, Timothy M. Cogan, Timothy P. Guinee0 0 comments The market for cheese as a food ingredient has increased rapidly in recent years and now represents upto approximately 50% of cheese production in some countries. This third edition of the highly successful two-volume work on the scientific aspects of Cheese: Chemistry, Physics, and Microbiology is available in two volumes entitled General Aspects and Major Cheese Groups. This title contains up-to-date reviews of the literature on the chemical, biochemical, microbiological and physico-chemical aspects of cheese in general. Volume one will focus on general aspects on the principles of cheese science, while volume two focuses on major cheese groups which is devoted to the characteristics of the principle families of cheese. Cheese: Chemistry, Physics, and Microbiology Two-Volume Set is available for purchase as a set, and as well, so are the volumes individually. *Extensive referencing gives further exploration on related cheese topics *Produced in a new 2-color format *Illustrated with numerous figures and tablesCategories:PhysicsVolume:Vol.1Year:2004Edition:3Publisher:Academic PressLanguage:EnglishPages:645ISBN 10:012263652XISBN 13:9780122636523File:PDF, 11.02 MB Download (pdf, 11.02 MB)Toggle Dropdown



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