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Developed in the 1960s, the Chorleywood Bread Process (CBP) marked a revolution in bread making. The CBP develops optimum dough qualities in the mixer by measuring a defined energy expenditure rather than by the more traditional use of fermentation. The resulting elimination of the need for bulk fermentation periods has led to considerable raw material and time savings as well as other innovations in ingredients and processing technologies. As a result the CBP has been adopted in many countries. Written by the world's leading authorities on the subject, this is the first book to describe both
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Un système alimentaire durable doit contribuer à préserver la diversité biologique et culturelle, et conduire à une meilleure utilisation des fonctions écologiques des écosystèmes, tout en prenant en compte la dimension sociale et économique. Le développement d’une filière boulangerie durable passe donc par une meilleure compréhension des savoirs et des pratiques boulangères. Des paysans, des boulangers et des scientifiques ont réfléchi à un langage commun qui permette de se comprendre, de partager et de questionner les connaissances de la panification au levain naturel. Cette démarche a conduit à la construction d’un glossaire, destiné à ceux qui souhaitent se réapproprier les savoirs et les pratiques de la panification au levain. Cet ouvrage est issu d’un projet de recherche participative intitulé «BAKERY» (Approche de la diversité et du fonctionnement d’un écosystème agroalimentaire, Blé/Homme/Microbiome, à faible intrant : vers une meilleure compréhension de la durabilité de la filière boulangerie).
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"Explores bread as both everyday object and as an object that has been invested throughout history with symbolic power and an astonishing variety of social, cultural and figural meanings"--
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The first edition of Breadmaking: Improving quality quickly established itself as an essential purchase for baking professionals and researchers in this area. With comprehensively updated and revised coverage, including six new chapters, the second edition helps readers to understand the latest developments in bread making science and practice. The book opens with two introductory chapters providing an overview of the breadmaking process. Part one focuses on the impacts of wheat and flour quality on bread, covering topics such as wheat chemistry, wheat starch structure, grain quality assessment, milling and wheat breeding. Part two covers dough development and bread ingredients, with chapters on dough aeration and rheology, the use of redox agents and enzymes in breadmaking and water control, among other topics. In part three, the focus shifts to bread sensory quality, shelf life and safety. Topics covered include bread aroma, staling and contamination. Finally, part four looks at particular bread products such as high fibre breads, those made from partially baked and frozen dough and those made from non-wheat flours. With its distinguished editor and international team of contributors, the second edition of Breadmaking: Improving quality is a standard reference for researchers and professionals in the bread industry and all those involved in academic research on breadmaking science and practice. With comprehensively updated and revised coverage, this second edition outlines the latest developments in breadmaking science and practice Covers topics such as wheat chemistry, wheat starch structure, grain quality assessment, milling and wheat breeding Discusses dough development and bread ingredients, with chapters on dough aeration and rheology.
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To study breadmaking is to realize that, like many other food processes, it is constantly changing as processing methodologies become increasingly more sophisticated, yet at the same time we realize that we are dealing with a foodstuff, the forms of which are very traditional. New ideas and raw materials are constantly being presented to bakers from wheat breeders, millers and ingredient and equipment suppliers for their evaluation. In addition there are on-going changes in legislation and consumer demands. To meet such pressures bakers must be able to better integrate their key raw material, wheat flour, with other ingredients and processing methods to deliver bread of the appropriate quality. Technology of Breadmaking, Second Edition, sets out to identify and present the new knowledge that has become available in last 10 years, as well as update information. Like the first edition, it provides a useful tool to help bakers, scientists and technologists to cope with those changes. About the Authors Stanley P. Cauvain is the Director and Vice President of Research and Development activities at BakeTran. Linda S. Young is a Director and Vice President of Knowledge Systemization and Training at BakeTran. .
Bread. --- Baking. --- Bread industry. --- Baked products industry --- Cooking --- Breads --- Baked products --- Cooking (Bread) --- Food science. --- Food Science. --- Science --- Food—Biotechnology.
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On any given day in Jordan, more than nine million residents eat approximately ten million loaves of khubz 'arabi—the slightly leavened flatbread known to many as pita. Some rely on this bread to avoid starvation; for others it is a customary pleasure. Yet despite its ubiquity in accounts of Middle East politics and society, rarely do we consider how bread is prepared, consumed, discussed, and circulated—and what this all represents. With this book, José Ciro Martínez examines khubz 'arabi to unpack the effects of the welfare program that ensures its widespread availability. Drawing on more than a year working as a baker in Amman, Martínez probes the practices that underpin subsidized bread. Following bakers and bureaucrats, he offers an immersive examination of social welfare provision. Martínez argues that the state is best understood as the product of routine practices and actions, through which it becomes a stable truth in the lives of citizens. States of Subsistence not only describes logics of rule in contemporary Jordan—and the place of bread within them—but also unpacks how the state endures through forms, sensations, and practices amid the seemingly unglamorous and unspectacular day-to-day.
Bread industry --- Bread --- Public welfare --- Political aspects --- Subsidies --- Government policy --- Jordan --- Politics and government. --- Jordan. --- bread. --- craft. --- everyday. --- food politics. --- performativity. --- sensation. --- state. --- welfare.
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There has been a wealth of recent research on the complex changes involved in bread making and how they influence the many traits consumers use to define quality. Bread making: improving quality sums up this key research and what it means for improved process control and a better, more consistent product. After an introductory review of bread making as a whole part one discusses wheat and flour quality. Chapter 3 summarises current research on the structure of wheat, providing the context for chapters on wheat proteins (chapters 5 and 6) and starch (chapter 7). There are also chapters on ways of measuring wheat and flour quality, and improving flour for bread making. Part two reviews dough formation and its impact on the structure and properties of bread. It includes chapters on the molecular structure of dough, foam formation and bread aeration together with discussion of the role of key ingredients such as water. A final group of chapters then discusses other aspects of quality such as improving taste and nutritional properties, as well as preventing moulds and mycotoxin contamination. With its distinguished editor and international team of contributors, Bread making: improving quality is a standard work both for industry and the research community.
Baking. --- Bread industry. --- Bread. --- Bread --- Baking --- Social Sciences --- Recreation & Sports --- Baked products industry --- Cooking --- Breads --- Baked products --- Cooking (Bread) --- Brood : bereiding --- 664.6 --- Microbiology. --- Production control. --- Quality control. --- Bacteriology
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