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The subject is focused on training of food technologist on the level to be able to combine scientific knowledge of chemical, biochemical, physical and engineering sciences in the branch of meat technology.
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Students will be able to: monitor and control food technology on the level of chemical, physical and engeneering processes and possible nutritional changes to get standard food product; resolve problems in technology; communicate with process and material engineers. Last update: Ševčík Rudolf (01.05.2022)
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R: Hui Y. H.: Handbook of Meat and Meat Processing, CRC Press, 2012, 958 pages, ISBN 978-1-4398-3684-2 R: Feiner, G. Meat Products Handbook - Practical Science and Technology. Woodhead Publishing, 2006, 672 pages, ISBN 978-1-84-569172-1 Last update: Ševčík Rudolf (01.05.2022)
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1. Meat production, overview and distribution of meat products 2. Structure and sustainability of meat products 3. Raw materials for the production of meat products, production meat, calculation of meat content 4. Additives and spices used in the production of meat products 5. Methods and purpose of salting in the production of meat products 6. Grinding and mixing of meat products 7. Punching and shaping of meat products 8. Heat treatment of meat products 9. Smoking of meat products. 10. Drying of meat products 11. Slicing, packaging and distribution of meat products 12. Technology of production of heat-treated meat products 13. Technology of production of durable meat products 14. Technology of canning and semi-canning production Last update: Ševčík Rudolf (01.05.2022)
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https://e-learning.vscht.cz/ Last update: Ševčík Rudolf (01.05.2022)
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Food Chemistry, Biochemistry, Microbiology Food (or Chemical) Engineering; Principles of Food Preservation; Meat technology I. Food and Biochemical Process Engineering. Last update: Ševčík Rudolf (01.05.2022)
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