Nouveau Manuel Complet De La Laiterie, Ou, Traité De Toutes Les Methodes Pour Traiter Et Conserver Le Lait, Fabriquer Le Buerre At Confectionner Les Frommages...

Nouveau Manuel Complet De La Laiterie, Ou, Traité De Toutes Les Methodes Pour Traiter Et Conserver Le Lait, Fabriquer Le Buerre At Confectionner Les Frommages...

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Format Paperback
Pages 368
Language French
Published Nov 13, 2011
Publisher Nabu Press
ISBN-10 1271826011
ISBN-13 9781271826018
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W. Maigne presents a comprehensive guide that delves into the intricate world of dairy processing. This thorough manual provides an extensive exploration of techniques for treating and preserving milk, revealing the complexities involved in creating butter and crafting various types of cheese. It serves as an invaluable resource for both novices and experienced dairy practitioners alike, aiming to enhance their understanding and skills in dairy production.

The book meticulously details traditional methods as well as innovative practices, ensuring readers can adapt to contemporary dairy challenges while honoring age-old techniques. With a focus on the science behind dairy products, Maigne emphasizes the importance of quality control, sanitation, and the various factors that influence the final product’s taste and texture.

Rich in knowledge and practical insights, this manual emphasizes the artistry of dairy-making while providing practical advice. It invites readers into the delightful realm of dairy craftsmanship, where tradition meets modernity in a harmonious blend.

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