Coffee: Volume 2: TechnologyR. J. Clarke Springer Science & Business Media, 6 дек. 2012 г. - Всего страниц: 321 The present volume, Volume 2 in this planned series on coffee, deals with processing and follows on naturally from the first volume on the chemistry of coffee, which described its numerous constituents in the green (raw) and various product forms. We have already remarked that coffee has great compositional complex ity, and this complexity of understanding extends when we come to that is, the many processes involved in the roasting consider its processing; of green coffee and its subsequent conversion into a consumable brew, especially through extraction and drying into an instant coffee. The simple brewing of roasted and ground coffee with water in the home also possesses considerable mystique and needs know-how for optimal results. The choice of green coffees from an almost bewildering array of different types available, through species/variety differences and different methods of processing from the coffee cherry to the green coffee bean, needs understanding and guidance. Furthermore, various forms of pre-treatment of green coffee before roasting are available. Some of these are little known, but others such as decaffeination, for those who desire roasted or instant coffee with little or no caffeine, are now becoming well established. Finally, both the processing of coffee cherries to coffee beans, leaving a range of different waste products (pulp, hulls, husk, parchment, etc.), and of roasted coffee after industrial aqueous extraction, leaving spent coffee grounds, provide waste products that have found considerable commercial value in different ways. |
Содержание
Grading Storage Pretreatments and Blending | 35 |
Decaffeination of Coffee S N KATZ | 59 |
Roasting and Grinding R J CLARKE | 73 |
Extraction R J CLARKE | 109 |
Drying R J CLARKE | 147 |
Packing of Roast and Instant Coffee R J CLARKE | 201 |
Home and Catering Brewing of Coffee G PICTET | 221 |
Waste Products M R ADAMS and J DOUGAN | 257 |
Appendix | 293 |
| 307 | |
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
acid aroma ASIC bulk density caffeine carbon dioxide Chapter Chem chlorogenic acid coffee beans coffee brew coffee extracts coffee oil coffee pulp coffee wastewaters Coll column components countercurrent decaffeination degree of roast density described diameter dried drier droplet equations equipment evaporation extraction yield extractor factors feed fermentation filter flavour Foods freeze-drying gases green coffee green coffee beans ground coffee headspace heat transfer hot air increase inHg instant coffee kilogram Lebensm liquid mass transfer methods moisture content mucilage Nestlé nozzle operation oxygen packing parchment particle Patent percentage percolation battery phase pressure Proc Procter & Gamble pulper ratio recirculation relative removal roast and ground roast whole beans roasted coffee roaster robusta screen Sivetz soluble solids solution solvent spent grounds spray spray-drying storage surface techniques Technol temperature Thijssen vacuum vapour volume wastewater water concentration weight wet processed
