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FOOD PROCESSING: Beginner (Book with DVD)  (Workbook Included)

FOOD PROCESSING: Beginner (Book with DVD) (Workbook Included)

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  • About the Editor
    • Presents basic, common and core units of competency necessary in food processing.
    • Learn to conduct initial activities related to processing, operate basic processing equipment and undertake cleaning functions.
    • Enhance knowledge required to operate food processing tools, equipment and instruments in the workplace.

Food Processing: Beginner combines many different practical and visual skills with knowledge of specialized materials and techniques. Food processing is the transformation of raw ingredients, by physical or chemical means into food, or of food into other forms. Food processing combines raw food ingredients to produce marketable food products that can be easily prepared and served by the consumer. This book will introduce the knowledge and skills for those studying and/or working in food service industry.


About this Book


The information in this book covers basic to core competencies that a person must achieve to conduct initial activities related to processing, operate basic processing equipment and undertake cleaning functions.


About the Food Processing Industry


Food processing is a modern practice that improves distributional efficiency and enhances the marketing of the food products. It is considered as a branch of food science, where a set of methods and techniques are used to transform raw ingredients into food for safe consumption by humans or animals. Though food processing existed even during prehistoric period, the technology input to enhance preservation of food, flavor, etc. and to reduce the toxins in the food product is relatively new and has revolutionized the entire food industry. Food processing companies and food research laboratories, Food wholesalers, Hospitals, Catering establishments, Retailers, Restaurants provide job opportunities to candidates with degrees in Home Science and specializations in food technology, nutrition or food services management. Bacteriologist, toxicologists and those trained in packaging technology, organic chemistry, biochemistry and analytical chemistry can find openings in food technology laboratories or in quality control departments. Other jobs in this industry include Bakeries, Meat, Poultry, Trimmers, and Fish Cutters, Slaughterers and Meat packers, Food batch makers, Food cooking machine operators and tenders, Food and tobacco roasting, baking and drying machine operators and tenders. Self-employment opportunities also exist in the form of dynamic delivery networks for those who want to work on their own. Food technologists, technicians, biotechnologists and engineers are required in this industry for manufacturing or production, preservation and packaging, processing and canning of various food products. All this needs preparation of raw materials for processing which involves selection, or cleaning of the raw material, followed by the actual processing, which could be chopping, blanching, crushing, mixing or even cooking of the food item, the addition of preservatives and the final packaging maintaining hygiene and maintaining quality of products.