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Reinventing the wheel : milk, microbes, and the fight for real cheese Bronwen Percival, Francis Percival

Catalog Data

Author:
Percival, Bronwen  Search this
Percival, Francis 1978-  Search this
Author:
ProQuest (Firm)  Search this
Physical description:
1 online resource
Type:
Electronic resources
Date:
2017
Notes:
ELEC copy Purchased from the NMAH Library Endowment
Elecresource
Contents:
Prologue : the lost world -- Ecologies -- Real cheese -- The third rail -- Breed -- Feed -- Microbe farming -- Risk -- Cultures -- Families and factories -- Expertise -- Markets -- Reinventing the wheel
Summary:
"Reinventing the Wheel is equal parts popular science, history, and muckraking. Over the past hundred and fifty years, dairy farming and cheesemaking have been transformed, and this book explores what has been lost along the way. Today, using cutting-edge technologies like high-throughput DNA sequencing, scientists are beginning to understand the techniques of our great-grandparents. The authors describe how geneticists are helping conservationists rescue rare dairy cow breeds on the brink of extinction, microbiologists are teaching cheesemakers to nurture the naturally occurring microbes in their raw milk rather than destroying them, and communities of cheesemakers are producing "real" cheeses that reunite farming and flavor, rewarding diversity and sustainability at every level."--Provided by publisher
Topic:
Cheesemaking  Search this
Cheesemaking--Technological innovations  Search this
Dairy farming--Technological innovations  Search this
Cheese--Microbiology  Search this
Raw milk--Microbiology  Search this
Cheesemakers  Search this
Cheese industry  Search this
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING--Agriculture--General  Search this
Call number:
SF271 .P47 2017 (Internet)
Restrictions & Rights:
1-user
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1145027