Micro-Organisms in Foods Microbial Ecology of Food Commodities / edited by International Commission on Microbiological Specifications for Foods Staff.

Microbiology of Foods 6: Microbial Ecology of Food Commodities was written by the ICMSF, compris­ ing 19 scientists from II countries, plus 12 consultants and 12 chapter contributors. This book brings up to date Microbial Ecology of Foods, Volume 2: Food Commodities (1980, Academic Press), taking ac...

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Other Authors: International Commission on Microbiological Specifications for Foods Staff (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1998.
Edition:1st ed. 1998.
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505 0 |a 1 Meat and meat products -- 2 Poultry and poultry products -- 3 Fish and fish products -- 4 Feeds and pet foods -- 5 Vegetables and vegetable products -- 6 Fruits and fruit products -- 7 Spices, dry soups and oriental flavourings -- 8 Cereals and cereal products -- 9 Nuts, oilseeds and dried legumes -- 10 Cocoa, chocolate and confectionery -- 11 Oil- and fat-based foods -- 12 Sugar, syrups and honey -- 13 Soft drinks, fruit juices, concentrates and fruit preserves -- 14 Water -- 15 Eggs and egg products -- 16 Milk and dairy products -- 17 Preventing abuse of foods after processing -- Appendix I Objectives and accomplishments of the ICMSF -- History and purpose -- Membership -- Subcommissions -- Methods-testing programme -- Accomplishments -- Financing -- Appendix II ICMSF participants -- Members of the ICMSF -- Past members of the ICMSF -- Members of the Balkan-Danubian Subcommission -- Former members of the Balkan-Danubian Subcommission -- Members of the Latin-American Subcommission -- Former members of the Latin-American Subcommission -- Members of the South-East Asian Subcommission -- Members of the Middle-East North African Subcommission -- Former member of the Middle-East North African Subcommission -- Microorganisms in Food 6: Consultants and Contributors -- Contributors to other ICMSF publications -- Appendix III Contributors to the ICMSF Sustaining Fund -- Appendix IV Publications of the ICMSF -- Books -- Papers on Methods Studies -- WHO publications -- Other ICMSF technical papers -- Translations -- About the ICMSF. 
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