Food engineering refers to the engineering aspects of food production, processing and distribution. Food engineering includes, but not limited to, many chemical engineering principles applied to food materials. Genetic engineering of plants and animals is not normally the work of a food engineer.
It is a very wide field of activities, encompassing many different disciplines. Among its domain of knowledge and action are:
Food engineering is directly or indirectly related to many other aspects of production of food, such as:
There are specific courses at graduate and postgraduate level for the training of food engineers in many countries.
Due to need of controlling food quality and safety, food engineering is a heavily regulated activity (e.g. Food and Drug Administration).
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