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Sweetened Concentrated Milk Products
Science, Technology, and Engineering
Author: Ramírez-Navas Juan Sebastián
Language: EnglishSubject for Sweetened Concentrated Milk Products:
236 p. · 15.2x22.8 cm · Hardback
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In addition, the book includes lifetime calculation data and results of the addition of whey into milk candies. Lastly, it provides information on the quality parameters which all SCMs must meet, including experimental design and application examples in SCM research and development. This is a vital resource for researchers and practitioners in dairy science with interests and work in SCM product formulation, technology, and seeking solutions for their defects.
2. Concentrated, Evaporated, and Condensed Milk
3. Relevant Equipment
4. Cajeta - Sweetened Caramelized Goat’s Milk
5. Manjar Blanco and Manjar Blanco del Valle - Milk-Based Delicacies
6. Panelitas de Leche - Milk Panels
7. Almond Milk Products
8. Caramel Products
9. Milk and Coconut Sweets
10. Quality Parameters
11. Lifetime Calculations for Usage of SCM Products
12. Use of Whey in Manufacturing SCMs
13. Traditional Uses of SCMs
14. Experimental Designs Applied in the Research and Development of Dulce de Leche and SCM Products
Dr. J.S. Ramírez-Navas earned his degree in Chemical Engineering and subsequently completed his Ph.D. in Engineering. He is currently serving as a professor at Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Cali and holds a visiting professorship at the School of Food Engineering at Universidad del Valle. Over the past twenty years, Dr. Ramírez-Navas has focused his research efforts on dairy science, with a particular emphasis on autochthonous products, desserts, and sweet products, as well as functional foods and natural food ingredients.
- Offers the most current data and information on sweetened, concentrated milk products
- Discusses formulations, technology, product defects and solutions for each SCM product
- Includes examples of experimental design and applications of innovative processes for those working in SCM research and development