The Science of Chocolate

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Chemistry, Technical & Industrial, Technology, Food Industry & Science
Cover of the book The Science of Chocolate by Stephen T Beckett, Royal Society of Chemistry
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Stephen T Beckett ISBN: 9781788016636
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry Publication: November 15, 2018
Imprint: Royal Society of Chemistry Language: English
Author: Stephen T Beckett
ISBN: 9781788016636
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Publication: November 15, 2018
Imprint: Royal Society of Chemistry
Language: English

The Science of Chocolate leads the reader to an understanding of the complete chocolate making process and includes the ways in which basic science plays a vital role in its manufacture, testing and consumption. Originally based upon a talk to encourage school children to study science, the book is now widely used within industry and academia.

The third edition of this international best seller has been fully revised and updated. The author has now included methods of sensory evaluation, designing and modifying chocolate flavour to suit the product and the history and manufacture of some well-known confectionery products. Fat, calorie and sugar reduction are also covered including a review of patents in this area. In addition, the section on why chocolate might be good for you has been updated to include some more recent research results. Three new experiments have been added, so there are now twenty of them, which use simple materials and apparatus to demonstrate the scientific and mathematical principles found in the rest of the book. Most are easily adapted to suit different student abilities.

This book will appeal to those with a fascination for chocolate and will be of specialist interest to those studying food sciences and working in the confectionery industry.

Extracts from reviews of 2nd Edition:

"...I found this to be an interesting read, and I think the book would be useful to graduates thinking of a career in the food industry (and not just the chocolate industry specifically), to schoolteachers looking for some interesting experiments, and to lecturers (Chemistry, Biochemistry, Botany, Food science) looking for interesting facts to enliven their lectures."

Bioscience Education, Volume 12, 2008, E J Wood.

"...very well written and complete book for everyone who wants to learn more about chocolate and its production process."

Crystallography Reviews, Volume 15, 2009 – Issue 4, pages 275-277, Henk Schenk.

"The easy reading style of the book makes it valuable not only to school and university students, but also to those who are new to working with chocolate or those needing a good summary of chocolate science."

Chemistry World, for the Christmas Books

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The Science of Chocolate leads the reader to an understanding of the complete chocolate making process and includes the ways in which basic science plays a vital role in its manufacture, testing and consumption. Originally based upon a talk to encourage school children to study science, the book is now widely used within industry and academia.

The third edition of this international best seller has been fully revised and updated. The author has now included methods of sensory evaluation, designing and modifying chocolate flavour to suit the product and the history and manufacture of some well-known confectionery products. Fat, calorie and sugar reduction are also covered including a review of patents in this area. In addition, the section on why chocolate might be good for you has been updated to include some more recent research results. Three new experiments have been added, so there are now twenty of them, which use simple materials and apparatus to demonstrate the scientific and mathematical principles found in the rest of the book. Most are easily adapted to suit different student abilities.

This book will appeal to those with a fascination for chocolate and will be of specialist interest to those studying food sciences and working in the confectionery industry.

Extracts from reviews of 2nd Edition:

"...I found this to be an interesting read, and I think the book would be useful to graduates thinking of a career in the food industry (and not just the chocolate industry specifically), to schoolteachers looking for some interesting experiments, and to lecturers (Chemistry, Biochemistry, Botany, Food science) looking for interesting facts to enliven their lectures."

Bioscience Education, Volume 12, 2008, E J Wood.

"...very well written and complete book for everyone who wants to learn more about chocolate and its production process."

Crystallography Reviews, Volume 15, 2009 – Issue 4, pages 275-277, Henk Schenk.

"The easy reading style of the book makes it valuable not only to school and university students, but also to those who are new to working with chocolate or those needing a good summary of chocolate science."

Chemistry World, for the Christmas Books

More books from Royal Society of Chemistry

Cover of the book The Chemistry of Fireworks by Stephen T Beckett
Cover of the book Caffeine by Stephen T Beckett
Cover of the book Carbon-based Nanomaterials in Analytical Chemistry by Stephen T Beckett
Cover of the book The Chemistry of Explosives by Stephen T Beckett
Cover of the book Dynamical Astrochemistry by Stephen T Beckett
Cover of the book Mechanochromic Fluorescent Materials by Stephen T Beckett
Cover of the book Naphthalenediimide and its Congeners by Stephen T Beckett
Cover of the book X-Ray Free Electron Lasers by Stephen T Beckett
Cover of the book An Introduction to Pollution Science by Stephen T Beckett
Cover of the book Nanodiamond by Stephen T Beckett
Cover of the book Natural Product Biosynthesis by Stephen T Beckett
Cover of the book Chemical Information for Chemists by Stephen T Beckett
Cover of the book The Chemistry of Plants and Insects by Stephen T Beckett
Cover of the book Photochemistry by Stephen T Beckett
Cover of the book Edible Nanostructures by Stephen T Beckett
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy