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The Chorleywood bread process
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ISBN: 1845691431 9781845691431 1855739623 9781855739628 9786610544615 1280544619 9780849391316 0849391318 Year: 2006 Publisher: Boca Raton, FL Cambridge CRC Press Woodhead

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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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The Chorleywood bread process
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ISBN: 1845691431 9781845691431 1855739623 9781855739628 Year: 2006 Publisher: Cambridge Woodhead

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The introduction of the Chorleywood Bread Process was a watershed in baking. It sparked changes in improver and ingredient technology, process and equipment design which have had a profound impact on baking processes and the structure of the industry. Written by two of the world's leading experts on the process, this important book explains its underlying principles and ways of maximising its potential in producing a wide range of baked products. After a brief review of the basic principles of bread making, the book outlines the development and fundamental characteristics of the Chorleywood Bread Process. The following group of chapters review the key steps in the process, beginning with ingredient quality and quantities. Other chapters consider dough mixing and processing. Building on this foundation, the authors then review common quality defects and how they can be prevented or resolved. The book then considers how knowledge-based software systems can help to manage the process. The concluding chapters review the range of bakery products that can be produced using the process, how it can best be applied in different kinds of bakery and likely future developments. The Chorleywood Bread Process is a standard work for all bakers around the world wishing to maximise the potential of the process, and for scientists, technologists and students wanting a better understanding of the process and its place in commercial bread making. The first book to describe the Chorleywood Bread ProcessReviews ingredient quality and quantitiesConsiders how knowledge-based software systems can help manage the process.

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