<p>Citrus juices constitute the majority of the fruit juices consumed in the United States and around the world. Along with the rest of the fruit juice industry, they playa major role in the entire food industry as well. In spite of this prominence, few texts have been written on quality control tec
Citrus Processing: Quality Control and Technology
β Scribed by Dan Kimball (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 474
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Citrus juices constitute the majority of the fruit juices consumed in the United States and around the world. Along with the rest of the fruit juice industry, they playa major role in the entire food industry as well. In spite of this prominence, few texts have been written on quality control technology; and most of the texts have been written by researchers who may possess great technical skill but generally are less familiar with daily routine quality control problems and conΒ cerns than quality control technologists are. On the other hand, quality control technologists and managers generally do not have the time and/or the talent to write books or communicate through scientific literature. The author recognized the need for an updated, comprehensive, and easily understood text on citrus quality control. This text has been designed to be used not only by processors, bottlers, canners, and others involved in the citrus inΒ dustry, but it can be of value to instructors and students of citrus technology. Researchers also can find value in the foundations laid down by the text, esΒ pecially in regard to the needs and concerns of the processing industry. Also, consultants and marketing personnel will be greatly helped by understanding the concepts of this volume. Persons in related industries also will find many applications that can be easily adapted to their needs.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-vi
Introduction....Pages 1-4
Front Matter....Pages 5-5
Brix and Soluble Solids....Pages 7-33
Acids in Citrus Juices....Pages 34-54
The Brix/Acid Ratio....Pages 55-65
Testing of Fruit Samples....Pages 66-72
Citrus Oils, Aromas, and Essences....Pages 73-101
Citrus Juice Pulp....Pages 102-116
Juice Cloud....Pages 117-125
Color of Citrus Juices....Pages 126-135
Bitterness in Citrus Juices....Pages 136-161
Nutritional Content of Citrus Juices....Pages 162-174
Citrus Rheology....Pages 175-179
Citrus Processing Varieties....Pages 180-210
Front Matter....Pages 211-211
Inspections....Pages 213-225
Citrus Microbiology....Pages 226-243
Insects, Rodents, and Birds....Pages 244-253
Physical and Chemical Contamination....Pages 254-257
Processing Contamination....Pages 258-278
Juice Adulteration....Pages 279-300
Front Matter....Pages 301-301
Food-Grade Nonjuice Products....Pages 303-336
Front Matter....Pages 301-301
Animal Feed and Fuel By-Products....Pages 337-352
Wastes from Citrus Plants....Pages 353-368
Front Matter....Pages 369-369
Quality Control Statistics....Pages 371-387
Quality Control Management....Pages 388-396
Inventory Management....Pages 397-411
Back Matter....Pages 412-473
β¦ Subjects
Science, general
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