Thermo-extrusion and preserves

作者: A. Paraf , G. Peltre

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-3822-2_13

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摘要: Most human and animal feedstuffs are submitted to different technologies, most of them employing heat at one point of the process. Many of the important functional properties of food …

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