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GIANCARLO MOSCHETTI

New trends in technology and identity of traditional dairy and fermented meat production processes

  • Authors: Settanni, L; Moschetti, G
  • Publication year: 2014
  • Type: Articolo in rivista (Articolo in rivista)
  • Key words: Autochthonous microorganisms; Fermented foods; Hygiene; Innovation; Traditional food productions; Typicality
  • OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/94532

Abstract

Interest in ecofood tourism is strictly related to the consumption of products associated with the geographical area visited. Local products are often requested by consumers living far from the production zones (e.g. in bistro restaurants that reproduce the atmosphere of typicality). This phenomenon, if on the one hand guaranteeing the continued popularity of certain traditional foods, highlights the inherent dangers that certain types of food pose. They could spread the risks to a much wider area that they might typically inhabit. The higher the demand for certain products, the more variations of the production processes of the traditional products there will be. This is particularly evident for fermented products that do not have trademark protection which allows products made with different technologies and/or raw materials to use the same designation. This paper reports the strengths and the weaknesses of traditional fermented food products, examining the concept of typicality, and evidencing the risks associated with consumption.