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Handbook of Herbs and Spices

Volume 1

K V Peter editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Elsevier Science & Technology

Published:17th Aug '01

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Handbook of Herbs and Spices cover

Herbs and spices are among the most versatile and widely used ingredients in food processing. As well as their traditional role in flavouring and colouring foods, they have been increasingly used as natural preservatives and for their potential health-promoting properties, for example as antioxidants. Edited by a leading authority in the field, and with a distinguished international team of contributors, the Handbook of herbs and spices provides an essential reference for manufacturers wishing to make the most of these important ingredients. The first group of chapters looks at general issues including quality indices for conventional and organically produced herbs, spices and their essential oils. The main body of the handbook consists of over twenty chapters covering key spices and herbs from aniseed, bay leaves and black pepper to saffron, tamarind and turmeric. Each chapter covers key issues from definition and classification including: chemical structure cultivation post-harvest processing uses in food processing functional properties quality indices methods of analysis The Handbook of herbs and spices is a standard reference for all manufacturers using herbs and spices in their products.

"..a good reference book for food processors and packers of herbs and spices." --Food Technology "..an excellent reference text for those interested in the functional properties of different herbs." --Food Technology

ISBN: 9781855735620

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 750g

336 pages