The age of clean label foods / Charis M. Galanakis, editor.
2022
TP370
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The age of clean label foods / Charis M. Galanakis, editor.
ISBN
9783030966980 (electronic bk.)
3030966984 (electronic bk.)
9783030966973
3030966976
3030966984 (electronic bk.)
9783030966973
3030966976
Publication Details
Cham : Springer, 2022.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (259 pages)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-96698-0 doi
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TP370
Dewey Decimal Classification
664
Summary
In recent years, "clean label" has become a trendy term in the food industry, spurring innovations in food product development. While the concept of "clean label" is relatively new, without any legal definition, it has a high market appearance and industrial relevance. Consumer demands are leading food and beverage manufacturers toward removing synthetic additives (e.g., emulsifiers) and incorporating natural ingredients. Indeed, many big food companies have committed to eliminating artificial food additives from their products altogether. However, the substitution of chemical preservatives for natural ingredients without compromising food safety, convenience, and sensory quality is a challenge for food technologists. The Age of Clean Label Foods offers a guide to this approach with a thorough exploration of "clean label" ingredients in foods and the development of these food products. All aspects of clean label foods are covered in this essential reference, including recent developments in "clean label ingredients," technologies for producing or enhancing the functionality of ingredients, the interaction of ingredients with emerging food processing technologies, legislative frameworks, and consumer attitudes. Particular emphasis is given to trendy topics in the clean label industry, such as products with reduced-fat or reduced salt content, modified starches, natural emulsifiers, antioxidants, flavorings and antimicrobials, and fermented foods, as well as active and intelligent packaging for clean label foods. Through this text, the authors hope to promote a better understanding from which food technologists and food microbiologists can operate in the "clean-label" arena, taking into consideration all the key aspects of food quality, sensory characteristics, and food safety
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Natural emulsifiers as clean label ingredients
3. Natural antioxidants & flavorings for clean label foods
4. Clean label foods with reduced fat content
5. Recent advances in oleofoam stability and its application
6. Clean label interventions in active and intelligent food packaging
7. Consumer behavior and industry implications.
2. Natural emulsifiers as clean label ingredients
3. Natural antioxidants & flavorings for clean label foods
4. Clean label foods with reduced fat content
5. Recent advances in oleofoam stability and its application
6. Clean label interventions in active and intelligent food packaging
7. Consumer behavior and industry implications.