Food Scientist Interview
By: Tommy • Essay • 290 Words • November 15, 2009 • 1,116 Views
Essay title: Food Scientist Interview
One of the most unusual aspects of food science I learned about is the process of microencapsulating. Smells or gasses are microencapsulated and added to food to make it smell better. This process is done to make cheaper foods more appealing. Also there are many parts to food science. It starts with the engineering and chemistry (the making of the food), to the microbiology (making the food last long in packages), and end in the consumer trends (making the food sell better). Finally there actually is a major called food science or food technology.
At the start I was a bit nervous about what my interviewee would be like. After talking to her on the phone and seeing that she was nice my nervousness decreased and knew the interview would go well. I was also worried that I wouldn’t have enough questions to fill up the time I said I would need. This thought soon went away when I realized she was an avid talker.
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