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Food Technology: An Introduction


No. of pages 128

Published: 2002

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From the best-selling author of "Food and Design and Technology: Food Technology to GCSE", this book is designed to support students in every aspect of Food Technology, focusing on the knowledge and skills required for project work. It gives guidance on and opportunities to practise researching, preparing, carrying out, and presenting food projects. Each topic is self-contained on one or two double-page spreads. Information is presented in a clear and concise way. Foundation and Higher level questions are given at the end of each topic to test knowledge and understanding. It has ready-made topics for project work.

 

There are 128 pages in this book. This book was published 2002 by Oxford University Press .

Anita Tull is the author of several books including 'Food Technology: An Introduction' and 'Food Technology to GCSE'. Lyndsey Jackson is a principal examiner for a major awarding body. Jan Shally is a principal examiner for a major awarding body.

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