CRC Press | Drying And Roasting Of Cocoa And Coffee (2020 EN)

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    Author: Ching Lik Hii (Editor), Flávio Meira Borém (Editor)
    Full Title: Drying And Roasting Of Cocoa And Coffee
    Publisher: CRC Press; 1st edition (July 12, 2019)
    Year: 2020
    ISBN-13: 9781315113104 (978-1-315-11310-4), 9781138080973 (978-1-138-08097-3)
    ISBN-10: 1315113104, 1138080977
    Pages: 368
    Language: English
    Genre: Food Science
    File type: PDF (True, but nonnative Cover)
    Quality: 9/10
    Price: £160.00


    This is the first practical book dedicated to the fundamental and application aspects of two major unit operations in cocoa and coffee processing, namely drying and roasting. The drying and roasting of cocoa and coffee beans play critical roles in governing the formation of flavor precursors in the early stages and also the development of flavor and aroma in the later stages during processing. Hence, qualities of the finished chocolates and coffee powder products are affected greatly by the dried and roasted beans produced.

    Drying and Roasting of Cocoa and Coffee covers key topics areas ranging from post-harvest processing, equipment selection, physical and chemical changes during processing, flavor development, grading and dried product quality. The book consists of two parts with topics dedicated to the drying/roasting aspects of cocoa and coffee, respectively.


    Features:
    ✓ Provides a comprehensive review on flavor development during cocoa/coffee processing
    ✓ Discusses the impact of processing parameters on cocoa/coffee quality
    ✓ Presents the new trends in drying/roasting techniques and novel technology
    ✓ Examines the concept of coffee quality in light of both paradigms: the traditional coffee and the specialty coffee grading systems

    No prior knowledge of cocoa and coffee processing is required to benefit from this book, which is written for a variety of readers. It is suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate students, researchers and industrial practitioners/consultants from various domains in the food and beverage industries.

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