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Egg Science and Technology

by William J Stadelman, Debbie Newkirk, Lynne Newby
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Overview

Here is the complete source of information on egg handling, processing, and utilization. Egg Science and Technology, Fourth Edition covers all aspects of grading, packaging, and merchandising of shell eggs. Full of the information necessary to stay current in the field, Egg Science and Technology remains the essential reference for everyone involved in the egg industry.

In this updated guide, experts in the field review the egg industry and examine egg production practices, quality identification and control, egg and egg product chemistry, and specialized processes such as freezing, pasteurization, desugarization, and dehydration. This updated edition explores new and recent trends in the industry and new material on the microbiology of shell eggs, and it presents a brand-new chapter on value-added products. Readers can seek out the most current information available in all areas of egg handling and discover totally new material relative to fractionation of egg components for high value, nonfood uses.

Contributing authors to Egg Science and Technology present chapters that cover myriad topics, ranging from egg production practices to nonfood uses of eggs. Some of these specific subjects include:

  • handling shell eggs to maintain quality at a level for customer satisfaction
  • trouble shooting problems during handling
  • chemistry of the egg, emphasizing nutritional value and potential nonfood uses
  • merchandising shell eggs to maximize sales in refrigerated dairy sales cases
  • conversion of shell eggs to liquid, frozen, and dried products
  • value added products and opportunities for merchandising egg products as consumers look for greater convenience
Egg Science and Technology is a must-have reference for agricultural libraries. It is also an excellent text for upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses in food science, animal science, and poultry departments and is an ideal guide for professionals in related food industries, regulatory agencies, and research groups.

Synopsis

Here is the complete source of information on egg handling, processing, and utilization. Egg Science and Technology, Fourth Edition covers all aspects of grading, packaging, and merchandising of shell eggs. Full of the information necessary to stay current in the field, Egg Science and Technology remains the essential reference for everyone involved in the egg industry.

In this updated guide, experts in the field review the egg industry and examine egg production practices, quality identification and control, egg and egg product chemistry, and specialized processes such as freezing, pasteurization, desugarization, and dehydration. This updated edition explores new and recent trends in the industry and new material on the microbiology of shell eggs, and it presents a brand-new chapter on value-added products. Readers can seek out the most current information available in all areas of egg handling and discover totally new material relative to fractionation of egg components for high value, nonfood uses.

Contributing authors to Egg Science and Technology present chapters that cover myriad topics, ranging from egg production practices to nonfood uses of eggs. Some of these specific subjects include:


• *handling shell eggs to maintain quality at a level for customer satisfaction
• *trouble shooting problems during handling
• *chemistry of the egg, emphasizing nutritional value and potential nonfood uses
• *merchandising shell eggs to maximize sales in refrigerated dairy sales cases
• *conversion of shell eggs to liquid, frozen, and dried products
• *value added products and opportunities for merchandising egg products as consumers look for greater convenience

Egg Science and Technology is a must-have reference for agricultural libraries. It is also an excellent text for upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses in food science, animal science, and poultry departments and is an ideal guide for professionals in related food industries, regulatory agencies, and research groups.

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A comprehensive reference that reviews the egg industry and examines egg production practices, quality identification and control, egg and egg product chemistry, and specialized processes such as freezing, pasteurization, desugarization, and dehydration. This updated edition explores new and recent trends in the industry and new material on the microbiology of shell eggs, and it includes a new chapter on value- added products. Paper edition (855-5), $24.95. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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A comprehensive reference that reviews the egg industry and examines egg production practices, quality identification and control, egg and egg product chemistry, and specialized processes such as freezing, pasteurization, desugarization, and dehydration. This updated edition explores new and recent trends in the industry and new material on the microbiology of shell eggs, and it includes a new chapter on value- added products. Paper edition (855-5), $24.95. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
August 1, 1995
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
594
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781560228554

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