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Apart from the traditional knowledge, this book covers the most recent research and development of food chemistry in the areas of functional foods and nutraceuticals, organic and genetically modified foods, nonthermal food. This handbook is intended to be a comprehensive reference for the various chemical aspects of foods and food products. Jun 14, 2004 books ive read before about food chemistry arent so detailed and specific. For math sl or hl, the textbook by haese was the only textbook ive used and it is excellent.
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