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Ketchup: Methods of Manufacture; Microscopic Examination - cover

Ketchup: Methods of Manufacture; Microscopic Examination

A. W. Bitting, K. G. Bitting

Publisher: DigiCat

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Ketchup: Methods of Manufacture; Microscopic Examination is a comprehensive anthology that delves into the intricate world of ketchup production. This collection explores the extensive range of literary styles, from scientific discourse to historical documentation, capturing the rich texture of the ketchup industry through various lenses. At the heart of this work lies the exploration of the methods and microscopic examinations integral to ketchup manufacturing, presenting diverse insights and thought-provoking narratives. Among the standout pieces, readers will discover detailed analyses that transcend mere technical understanding and offer glimpses into the cultural significance of this ubiquitous condiment. The anthology is curated by renowned figures K. G. Bitting and A. W. Bitting, whose contributions to agricultural science and food safety have paved the way for modern food production methodologies. Together, they draw from an impressive cohort of voices, each contributing to the nuanced theme of ketchup manufacturing. This collection aligns itself with historical advances in food technology and the burgeoning discussions on quality and safety standards that shaped the early 20th century. Their expertise brings together a harmonious blend of historical and contemporary perspectives that collectively enrich the reader's comprehension of the condiment's global impact and legacy. For scholars and enthusiasts alike, Ketchup: Methods of Manufacture; Microscopic Examination offers a remarkable opportunity to explore a myriad of perspectives encapsulated within a single volume. The anthology not only serves as an educational trove but also as an insightful compilation that encourages readers to engage with the complex dialogue between historical practices and modern innovations in food science. Dive into this collection for its academic merit, comprehensive insights, and the engaging conversation it fosters among disparate yet interconnected narratives.
Available since: 09/16/2022.
Print length: 43 pages.

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