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What is food science?. Application of:ChemistryMicrobiologyEngineeringPhysicsGeneticsMolecular biologyPsychology. FOOD SAFETY. ?The U.S.A. has the safest food in the world."?possibly the greatest variety.?possibly the least expensive.?possibly the greatest access and security.?possibly pr
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1. The Omnivores Dilemma Barry Swanson, Food Scientist
AFS 101, Monday, September 21, 2009
2. What is food science? Application of:
Chemistry
Microbiology
Engineering
Physics
Genetics
Molecular biology
Psychology
3. FOOD SAFETY The U.S.A. has the safest food in the world.
possibly the greatest variety.
possibly the least expensive.
possibly the greatest access and security.
possibly providing nutrients to promote the health and longevity of the population.
and we still have issues
4. Michael Pollans issues Corn
Organic foods
Public Health
Obesity
Animal welfare
Processed foods
Food ingredients (HFCS)
5. Food Preservation > 50% of perishable foods are lost
Improve harvest, handling and distribution
Extend the shelf life of foods
PROCESS
Minimally process
Clean, disinfect, package (MAP), refrigerate
Fresh salad greens, fruit slices, carrot sticks
6. Food Processing Thermal processes (Heat)
Freezing
Drying
Curing
Fermenting
Irradiating
Food ingredients (Additives)
7. OBJECTIVES OF FOOD PROCESSING Inactivate pathogenic microorganisms
Inactivate spoilage microorganisms
Inactivate spoilage enzymes
Stabilize and extend the shelf life
Retain nutrients in the food
Provide variety to the diet
Promote public health
8. Getting real about our modern food system The food we eat and food science are under attack by authors who may mean well, but generally lack the knowledge, experience, foresight, and/or historical perspective to understand the complexity and importance of the global food system. These activists use some truths, some imagination, and seductively simplistic, sometimes even misleading approaches to blame industrial agriculture and the industrial food system for many of the problems that afflict our society.
9. Problems such as: Obesity
Diabetes
Allergies
Resistant pathogenic microorganisms
Energy shortages
Environmental degradation
Climate change
10. While our food system may not be perfect, it is serving us well, and before we dispose of our efforts and experiences, we better design a new food system carefully with creativity, innovation, knowledge and the responsibility of making life better for the present and future generations.
11. As a food scientist, I trust science and the progress and solutions science brings, yet I also know that science alone will not solve all of our problems.
12. Food science is using sophisticated contemporary technologies to improve food safety, quality and access. Genetic engineering and molecular biology (GMOs)
Mechanical harvesting
Emerging food processing technologies
Irradiation
Ultra high pressure
Microwave
Radiofrequency
Active bio-based packaging
13. Productivity and efficiency Yields of fruits, vegetables and cereal grains increased dramatically
Productivity of meats increased dramatically
Output of eggs and poultry increased dramatically
145% increase in available food in the U.S.
Maximizing efficiency and minimizing food losses
90 to 100% of foods harvested on U.S. farms now finds its way to consumers tables
wherein developed and developing countries around the world 50% or more of the food produced on the farm never makes it to the consumer because of insects, microbial spoilage, humidity, poor transportation, or other factors.
14. Food processing retains nutrients 50 to 75% vitamins and minerals retained in canned (thermally processed) foods;
75 to 100% of vitamins and minerals retained in frozen vegetables, fruits and fruit juices;
95% of vitamins, minerals, proteins and lactose retained in pasteurized milk;
Thermal processing inactivates anti-nutrients in select foods
.cyanoglycosides in cassava, trypsin inhibitors in common beans.
15. Food processing provides expected food qualities Crispy whole grain cereals;
Acceptable bread crumb and crust;
Pasta in too many shapes, sizes and colors;
Vegetables in the can or freezer;
Shelf stable fruits, fruit purees, and fruit juices;
Milk that doesnt separate;
Yogurt, sausage and cheese with a long shelf life; and
Meals, entrees, whatever in a secure package prepared for convenient preparation and enjoyable eating.
Food prepared at home may be equal to, worse, or even better than mom or dad used to prepare, but it is surely easier to prepare, safer, more uniform, and overall more convenient.
16. Food scientists design, develop, and formulate safe foods to meet consumer expectations
and to support a profitable food industry venture. Twinkies
ho-hos, ding-dongs, snowballs and cupcakes;
Tang
Spam
Frosted flakes
Wonder Bread
Grape nuts
Sanka
Cool whip
Jello
Cake mixes
17. Food scientists design, develop, and formulate safe foods to meet consumer expectations
and to support a profitable food industry venture. Pringles
Minute Rice
Gatorade
Hersheys chocolate
M & Ms
Marshmallows
Cheese Whiz
Oreos
Decaf
18. Environmental impact of global transportation Greenhouse gas emissions associated with production and long distance distribution
1,640 km for delivery
6,760 km for the total life-cycle supply chain
83% related to food production
11% related to transportation
7% delivery from producer to retail outlet
19.
the extraordinary abundance of food in America complicates the whole problem of choice.
we once again have to worry that some of those tasty-looking morsels might kill us.
there is a fundamental tension between the logic of nature and the logic of human industry
20. Eating is an agricultural act. Wendell Berry
..the pleasures of eating industrially, which is to say eating in ignorance, are fleeting.
But in the end this is a book about the pleasures of eating, the kinds of pleasure that are only deepened by knowing.
21. HFCS, High Fructose Corn Syrup Its everywhere, its everywhere!!!
HFCS is sweeter than corn syrup
HFCS is less expensive than corn syrup, sucrose syrup, or invert sugar
HFCS is beneficial to selected populations (e.g. diabetics)
22. Thank you!!
23. Food Science research topics Monolaurin may inhibit food bacteria
Prewashing may remove mercury from fish
New method for detection of E. coli in ground beef
Eating chocolate may decrease risk of heart attack
Ultra high pressure processing improves the functionalty of whey proteins