by
Frenkiel, David, author.
Call Number
641.875 FRE
Publication Date
2016
Summary
Smoothies have become hugely popular in recent years, as many people are looking for healthier ways to live. Packed with fruit and vegetables, a smoothie can increase energy, add fibre to your diet and provide valuable antioxidants. In Green Kitchen Smoothies, bestselling authors David and Luise share their favourite smoothie recipes, as well as some new and exciting ideas. Starting with the basics, you will learn about what basic equipment you will need, as well as some excellent tips and tricks on how to make the most out of your smoothies. The book is divided into simple smoothies, which feature three to five ingredients, to post-workout favourites, breakfast ideas, energizers, desserts and more. David and Luise will also share their recipes for nut milks and butters, granola, muesli, as well as their favourite juices, which can be added to the smoothie recipes. Recipes include the Green Bowl, Sleeping-in Smoothie, Green Stamina Workout, The Warm Smoothie and Apple Pie in a Glass. Green Kitchen Smoothies will also feature smoothies with textures and layers, making them much more than just a drink. For anyone reluctant to switch breakfast for just a drink, there are some smoothie snacks to go along with the recipes. And for any smoothie experts who are looking for some new ideas, this is the perfect book.
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Hosseinian, Farah, 1960- editor.
Call Number
613.263 23
Publication Date
2017
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by
Boye, Joyce I.
Call Number
641.308
Publication Date
2015
Summary
For several years, the food industry has been interested in identifying components in foods which have health benefits to be used in the development of functional food and nutraceutical products. Examples of these ingredients include fibre, phytosterols, peptides, proteins, isoflavones, saponins, phytic acid, probiotics, prebiotics and functional enzymes. Although much progress has been made in the identification, extraction and characterisation of these ingredients, there remains a need for ready and near-market platform technologies for processing these ingredients into marketable value-add
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Ghosh, Dilip.
Call Number
641.302
Publication Date
2012
Summary
The focus of food science and technology has shifted from previous goals of improving food safety and enhancing food taste toward providing healthy and functional foods. Today's consumers desire foods that go beyond basic nutrition-foods capable of promoting better health, or even playing a disease-prevention role. To meet this need for innovation, academic research must be combined with the development and commercialization strategies of industry. Innovation in Healthy and Functional Foods brings together this knowledge, with contributions from experts in biological science, food science, eng
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