Abstract

* Introduction * The microstructure and rheology of foods * Common rheological methods: small-amplitude oscillatory, shear flow and large-deformation tests * Theoretical rheological models and their application * Structural models and analysis of rheology * Future trends * Sources of further information and advice * References

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