Food Colours

In recent years, the colours industry has undergone significant change, as a result of increasing consumer demand for natural, rather than synthetic food colours. The Food Colours Handbook details some of these changes within a concise, easy-to-use framework. With all chapters contributed by industr...

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Other Authors: Emerton, Victoria
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Surrey, UK Blackwell 2008
©2008
Series:Ingredients handbook
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Summary:In recent years, the colours industry has undergone significant change, as a result of increasing consumer demand for natural, rather than synthetic food colours. The Food Colours Handbook details some of these changes within a concise, easy-to-use framework. With all chapters contributed by industry experts, the book contains reviews of synthetic, nature-identical, and natural colours. Topics covered The following topics are covered for each colour discussed; * Colour * Physical characteristics * Applications * Physiological properties * Analytical methods This guide is an invaluable and authoritative source of reference on the commercial use of food colours for food technologists and other food-industry professionals, and contains a review of worldwide legislation allowing readers to gain an understanding of regulatory issues relating to food colouring in different countries.
Physical Description:xvi, 197 pages illustrations 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:1905224443
9781905224449