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Food Colour and Appearance


1999. 2012. xii, 513 S. XII, 513 p. 235 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN 2012
ISBN: 1-461-36007-2 (1461360072)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-461-36007-0 (9781461360070)

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Much of man´s behaviour is controlled by appearance, but the appearance of his food is of paramount importance to his health and well-being. In day-to-day survival and marketing situations, we can or not most foods are fit to eat from their optical tell whether properties. Although vision and colour perception are the means by which we appreciate our surroundings, visual acceptance depends on more than just colour. It depends on total appearance. In the recent past the food technologist has been under pressure to increase his/her understanding of first, the behaviour of raw materials under processing, and second, the behaviour and motivation of his/her customers in a growing, more discriminating, and worldwide market. The chapters which follow describe the philosophy of total ap pearance, the factors comprising it, and its application to the food industry. Included are: considerations of the evolutionary, historical, and cultural aspects of food appearance; the physics and food chemistry of colour and appearance; the principles of sensory ap pearance assessment and appearance profile analysis, as well as instrumental measurement; the interaction of product appearance, control, and acceptance in the varied environments of the laboratory, production line, supermarket, home and restaurant. A broad examination has been made in an attempt to get into perspective the importance of appearance to all sectors of the industry.
1 Food Colour and Appearance in Perspective.- 2 The Philosophy of Total Appearance.- 3 Light and Interaction with Materials.- 4 Vision.- 5 Sensory Evaluation of Appearance-Methodology.- 6 Appearance Profile Analysis and Sensory Scales.- 7 Instrumental Specification.- 8 Colour Specification of Food.- 9 Specification of Appearance Properties Other Than Colour.- 10 The Chemistry of Food Colour.- 11 The Environment and Food Display.