Food Engineering at Multiple Scales: Case Studies, Challenges and the Future—A European Perspective

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Yrjö H. Roos
Peter J. Fryer
Dietrich Knorr
Heike P. Schuchmann
Karin Schroën
Maarten A. I. Schutyser
Gilles Trystram
Erich J. Windhab
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[1] University College Cork,School of Food and Nutritional Sciences
[2] The University of Birmingham,School of Chemical Engineering
[3] Technische Universität Berlin,Fachgebiet Lebensmittelbiotechnologie und –prozesstechnik, Institut für Lebensmitteltechnologie und –chemie
[4] Karlsruhe Institute of Technology,Food Process Engineering
[5] WU Agrotechnology and Food Sciences,undefined
[6] AgroParisTech,undefined
[7] Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zürich (ETH),undefined
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Food Engineering; Emulsion engineering; Dehydration; Fractionation; Membrane separation; Novel processing; Education; Sustainability;
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A selection of Food Engineering research including food structure engineering, novel emulsification processes, liquid and dry fractionation, Food Engineering challenges and research with comments on European Food Engineering education is covered. Food structure engineering is discussed by using structure formation in freezing and dehydration processes as examples for mixing of water as powder and encapsulation and protection of sensitive active components. Furthermore, a strength parameter is defined for the quantification of material properties in dehydration and storage. Methods to produce uniform emulsion droplets in membrane emulsification are presented as well as the use of whey protein fibrils in layer-by-layer interface engineering for encapsulates. Emulsion particles may also be produced to act as multiple reactors for food applications. Future Food Engineering must provide solutions for sustainable food systems and provide technologies allowing energy and water efficiency as well as waste recycling. Dry fractionation provides a novel solution for an energy and water saving separation process applicable to protein purification. Magnetic separation of particles advances protein recovery from wastewater streams. Food Engineering research is moving toward manufacturing of tailor-made foods, sustainable use of resources and research at disciplinary interfaces. Modern food engineers contribute to innovations in food processing methods and utilization of structure–property relationships and reverse engineering principles for systematic use of information of consumer needs to process innovation. Food structure engineering, emulsion engineering, micro- and nanotechnologies, and sustainability of food processing are examples of significant areas of Food Engineering research and innovation. These areas will contribute to future Food Engineering and novel food processes to be adapted by the food industry, including process and product development to achieve improvements in public health and quality of life. Food Engineering skills and real industry problem solving as part of academic programs must show increasing visibility besides emphasized training in communication and other soft skills.
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