Course: Food Technology of Plant Foodstuffs I

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Course title Food Technology of Plant Foodstuffs I
Course code TUTP/TE7TR
Organizational form of instruction Lecture + Tutorial
Level of course Master
Year of study not specified
Semester Winter
Number of ECTS credits 6
Language of instruction English
Status of course unspecified
Form of instruction Face-to-face
Work placements This is not an internship
Recommended optional programme components None
Course availability The course is available to visiting students
Lecturer(s)
  • Burešová Iva, doc. RNDr. Ph.D.
  • Šebestíková Romana, Ing.
Course content
1. Changes occured in cereals during the storage. Evaluation of cereal quality. 2. Characteristics of cereal proteins, carbohydrates and other substances present in grain. 3. Functional properties of wheat proteins, carbohydrates and other substances present in dough during kneading, leavening and baking. 4. Reformulations in bread making. 5. Food additives in bread making. 6. Production of laminated doughs. 7. Production of gluten-free bread. 8. Products from fried doughs. 9. Crackers production. 10. Production of extruded and puffed foods. 11. Secondary processes in bread and pastry production. 12. Production of Asian and instant pasta. 13. Pseudocereals, their properties and quality assessment methods. Applicability of pseudocereals in bread production. 14. Milling of non-traditional cereals and pseudocereals.

Learning activities and teaching methods
Lecturing, Dialogic (Discussion, conversation, brainstorming), Simple experiments
  • Preparation for examination - 180 hours per semester
learning outcomes
Knowledge
Explain functions of raw material.
Explain functions of raw material.
Explain the functions of substances present in flour and the functions of ingredients.
Explain the functions of substances present in flour and the functions of ingredients.
Describe the production processes.
Describe the production processes.
Explain the reformulation principles.
Explain the reformulation principles.
Explain the impact of reformulation on processing technology and product characteristics.
Explain the impact of reformulation on processing technology and product characteristics.
Skills
Select the products suitable for reformulation.
Select the products suitable for reformulation.
Design the processing technology.
Design the processing technology.
Prepare the product.
Prepare the product.
Evaluate the characteristics of prepared product.
Evaluate the characteristics of prepared product.
Suggest modifications of the processing technology and used ingredients.
Suggest modifications of the processing technology and used ingredients.
teaching methods
Knowledge
Lecturing
Lecturing
Dialogic (Discussion, conversation, brainstorming)
Dialogic (Discussion, conversation, brainstorming)
Skills
Simple experiments
Simple experiments
Practice exercises
Practice exercises
assessment methods
Knowledge
Grade (Using a grade system)
Grade (Using a grade system)
Written examination
Written examination
Oral examination
Oral examination
Recommended literature
  • Burešová, I. a kol. Výroba potravin rostlinného původu - Návody do cvičení I. Zlín, 2014. ISBN 978-80-7454-331-9.
  • BUREŠOVÁ, I., LORENCOVÁ, E. Výroba potravin rostlinného původu - Zpracování obilovin. Zlín, 2013. ISBN 978-80-7454-278-7.
  • FRANCIS, F.J. Encyclopedia of Food Science and Technology. New York, 2000. ISBN 978-0-471-19285-5.
  • KADLEC, P. (Ed.). Technologie potravin I. Praha, 2008. ISBN 80-7080-509-9.
  • OWENS, G. (Ed.). Cereals Processing Technology. Woodhead Publishing, 2001. ISBN 9781591243441.
  • RANKEN, M.D., KILL, R.C., BAKER, C. (Eds.). Food Industries Manual. London, 1997. ISBN 9780751404043.
  • ROSENTRATER, K.A., EVERS, A. Kent?s Technology of Cereals. 5th Ed. An Introduction for Students of Food Science and Agriculture. Woodhead Publishing, 2017. ISBN 9780081005323.
  • VELÍŠEK, J. (Ed.). Chemie potravin I.-III. Praha, 2002.


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