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Sensory Profiling of Dairy Products, Hardback Book

Sensory Profiling of Dairy Products Hardback

Edited by John J. Tuohy

Part of the Society of Dairy Technology series

Hardback

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Sensory Profiling of Dairy Products In Sensory Profiling of Dairy Products, distinguished dairy technologist Dr John J.

Tuohy delivers an expert discussion of advances in the sensory profiling of dairy products, including the physiology of sensory perception, sensory profiling methodology, statistical data analysis and consumer studies.

The book covers the sensory profiling of dairy products like fluid milk, yoghurt, a wide range of internationally popular cheese varieties, ice cream, butter, and milkfat products.

Beginning with a historical review of the sensory evaluation of dairy products, the book covers recent advances in the practice.

The editor has also included resources that profile the sensory attributes of the products most important to the dairy industry: fluid milks, cream and milkfat products, frozen dairy desserts, and a variety of cheeses.

Readers will also find: A thorough introduction to sensory analysis and consumer mindsets and emotions regarding dairy productsComprehensive explorations of the chemistry, biochemistry and physiology of sensory perception of the flavour and mouthfeel stimuli imparted by dairy productsPractical discussions of the sensory attributes of fat-rich dairy and ethnic Indian productsFulsome treatments of the sensory profiles of natural and processed cheese varieties Perfect for dairy professionals, regulators, and lawmakers, Sensory Profiling of Dairy Products will also earn a place in the libraries of food marketing professionals, retailers, and culinary practitioners, as well as professors and students with an interest in dairy products.

For information regarding the Society of Dairy Technology please visit www.sdt.org

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