Cheddar Gorge: A Book of English Cheeses

Cheddar Gorge: A Book of English Cheeses
Title Cheddar Gorge: A Book of English Cheeses PDF eBook
Author John Squire
Publisher HarperCollins
Pages 128
Release 2018-10-18
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0008314306

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Where can you read about a monstrous cheese big enough to hold a girl of 13 inside? Or that the invention of the bicycle directly, and poorly, impacted sales of cheddar? Or that some of the first cheese makers hid gold coins inside their wheels of dairy as a sales tool?

Cheddar Gorge

Cheddar Gorge
Title Cheddar Gorge PDF eBook
Author Sir John Collings Squire
Publisher London : Collins
Pages 173
Release 1937
Genre Cheese
ISBN

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Cheddar Gorge. A Book of English Cheeses. Edited by John Squire. With Illustrations by Ernest H. Shepard

Cheddar Gorge. A Book of English Cheeses. Edited by John Squire. With Illustrations by Ernest H. Shepard
Title Cheddar Gorge. A Book of English Cheeses. Edited by John Squire. With Illustrations by Ernest H. Shepard PDF eBook
Author Sir John Collings SQUIRE
Publisher
Pages
Release 1937
Genre
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Cheese: Chemistry, Physics and Microbiology

Cheese: Chemistry, Physics and Microbiology
Title Cheese: Chemistry, Physics and Microbiology PDF eBook
Author P. F. Fox
Publisher Springer
Pages 607
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 1461526507

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The first edition of this book was very well received by the various groups (lecturers, students, researchers and industrialists) interested in the scientific and techno logical aspects of cheese. The initial printing was sold out faster than anticipated and created an opportunity to revise and extend the book. The second edition retains all 21 subjects from the first edition, generally revised by the same authors and in some cases expanded considerably. In addition, 10 new chapters have been added: Cheese: Methods of chemical analysis; Biochemistry of cheese ripening; Water activity and the composition of cheese; Growth and survival of pathogenic and other undesirable microorganisms in cheese; Mem brane processes in cheese technology, in Volume 1 and North-European varieties; Cheeses of the former USSR; Mozzarella and Pizza cheese; Acid-coagulated cheeses and Cheeses from sheep's and goats' milk in Volume 2. These new chapters were included mainly to fill perceived deficiencies in the first edition. The book provides an in-depth coverage of the principal scientific and techno logical aspects of cheese. While it is intended primarily for lecturers, senior students and researchers, production management and quality control personnel should find it to be a very valuable reference book. Although cheese production has become increasingly scientific in recent years, the quality of the final product is still not totally predictable. It is not claimed that this book will provide all the answers for the cheese scientist/technologist but it does provide the most com prehensive compendium of scientific knowledge on cheese available.

Cheddar

Cheddar
Title Cheddar PDF eBook
Author Gordon Edgar
Publisher Chelsea Green Publishing
Pages 226
Release 2015-10-01
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1603585664

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One of the oldest, most ubiquitous, and beloved cheeses in the world, the history of cheddar is a fascinating one. Over the years it has been transformed, from a painstakingly handmade wheel to a rindless, mass-produced block, to a liquefied and emulsified plastic mass untouched by human hands. The Henry Fordism of cheddar production in many ways anticipated the advent of industrial agriculture. They don’t call it “American Cheese” for nothing. Cheddar is one man’s picaresque journey to find out what a familiar food can tell us about ourselves. Cheddar may be appreciated in almost all American homes, but the advocates of the traditional wheel versus the processed slice often have very different ideas about food. Since cheddar—with its diversity of manufacturing processes and tastes—is such a large umbrella, it is the perfect food through which to discuss many big food issues that face our society. More than that, though, cheddar actually holds a key to understanding not only issues surrounding food politics, but also some of the ways we think of our cultural identity. Cheddar, and its offshoots, has something to tell us about this country: the way people rally to certain cheddars but not others; the way they extol or denounce the way others eat it; the role of the commodification of a once-artisan cheese and the effect that has on rural communities. The fact that cheddar is so common that it is often taken for granted means that examining it can lead us to the discovery of usually unspoken truths. Author Gordon Edgar (Cheesemonger: A Life on the Wedge) is well equipped to take readers on a tour through the world of cheddar. For more than fifteen years he has worked as an iconoclastic cheesemonger in San Francisco, but his sharp talent for observation and social critique were honed long before then, in the world of ’zines, punk rock, and progressive politics. His fresh perspectives on such a seemingly common topic are as thought provoking as they are entertaining.

Fundamentals of Cheese Science

Fundamentals of Cheese Science
Title Fundamentals of Cheese Science PDF eBook
Author Patrick F. Fox
Publisher Springer
Pages 803
Release 2016-08-22
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1489976817

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This book provides comprehensive coverage of the scientific aspects of cheese, emphasizing fundamental principles. The book's updated 22 chapters cover the chemistry and microbiology of milk for cheesemaking, starter cultures, coagulation of milk by enzymes or by acidification, the microbiology and biochemistry of cheese ripening, the flavor and rheology of cheese, processed cheese, cheese as a food ingredient, public health and nutritional aspects of cheese, and various methods used for the analysis of cheese. The book contains copious references to other texts and review articles.

Great British Cheeses

Great British Cheeses
Title Great British Cheeses PDF eBook
Author Jenny Linford
Publisher Penguin
Pages 228
Release 2008-10-20
Genre Cooking
ISBN 075665100X

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From a young and fresh Cornish Yarg to a rich and complex Stilton, celebrate the variety, quality and pure culinary pleasure of Great British Cheeses. Discover everything you ever wanted to know about cheese from detailed profiles of over 300 types from around Britain and Ireland. You'll discover a range of the finest farmhouse produce and follow the traditional methods of how cheese is made. Plus, trace the colorful history of different cheeses, get advice on serving and how to put together an impressive cheese board and find out what to buy where, from specialist cheese shops to websites.