Culinary Calculations Simplified Math 英文原版 烹飪計算 烹飪專業人員簡易數學 Terri Jones
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商品名稱:Culinary Calculations Simplified Math 英文原版 烹飪計算 烹飪專業人員簡易數學 Terri Jones
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【書名】:Culinary Calculations Simplified Math 英文原版 烹飪計算 烹飪專業人員簡易數學 Terri Jones
【國際標準書號ISBN】:9780471748168
【作者】:Terri Jones
【出版社】:John Wiley
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Culinary Calculations: Simplified Math For Culinary Professionals, Second Edition


基本信息

Format:Paperback / softback 256 pages

Publisher:John Wiley & Sons Inc

Imprint:John Wiley & Sons Inc

Edition:2nd Edition

ISBN:9780471748168

Published:11 Sep 2007

Classifications:Applied mathematics, Hotel & catering trades

Readership:Professional & Vocational

Weight:708g

Dimensions:275 x 216 x 17 (mm)

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書籍簡介

《烹飪計算:烹飪專業人員簡易數學(第二版)》提供了數學知識和技能,這些知識和技能對當今競爭激烈的食品服務業的成功職業生涯至關重要。這個用户友好的指南從基本原則開始,然後介紹更專業的主題,如成本,AP/EP,菜單定價,食譜轉換和成本,以及庫存成本。這本書以一種非技術的、易於理解的風格,以貫穿所有章節的案例研究為特色,展示了在現實生活中應用的各種數學概念。


Culinary Calculations, Second Edition provides the mathematical knowledge and skills that are essential for a successful career in today’s competitive food service industry. This user-friendly guide starts with basic principles before introducing more specialized topics like costing, AP/EP, menu pricing, recipe conversion and costing, and inventory costs. Written in a non-technical, easy-to-understand style, the book features a case study that runs through all chapters, showing the various math concepts put into real-world practice.

This revised and updated Second Edition of Culinary Calculations covers relevant math skills for four key areas:


? Basic math for the culinary arts and food service industry

? Math for the professional kitchen

? Math for the business side of the food service industry

? Computer applications for the food service industry


Each chapter within these sections is rich with resources, including helpful callout boxes for particular formulas and concepts, example menus and price lists, and information tables. Review questions, homework problems, and the ongoing case study end each chapter.


NEW TO THIS EDITION

A new feature, the Running Case Study, actively involve students in the planning phase of opening a hypothetical restaurant as they work through the chapters of the text

Each chapter now opens with a list of Learning Objectives to help students focus in on key material

Formula Frames are used throughout the text to highlight all formulas

Quick Tips have been inserted throughout the text to further clarify and explain difficult concepts


目錄

Introduction: Importance of Mathematics to the Food Service Industry.

A. Math in the Kitchen.


1. Units of Measure.


2. Food Yield.


3. Recipes.


4. Portion.


B. Math for Business Operations.


1. Profit and Non Profit Food Service.


2. Basic accounting terminology.


3. Purchasing.


4. Inventory management.


5. Menu Pricing.


C. Case Study Introduction.


SECTION I: BASIC MATHEMATICS FOR THE CULINARY ARTS AND FOOD SERVICE INDUSTRY.


Chapter 1. Basic Mathematics with Whole Numbers.


A. Addition.


B. Subtraction.


C. Multiplication.


D. Division.


Chapter 2: Applied Math Problems with Simple Solutions.


Chapter 3: Mixed Numbers and Non-integer Quantities.


A. Fractions.


B. Decimals.


C. Percents.


Chapter 4: Basic Mathematical Operations with Mixed Numbers and Non-integer Quantities.


A. Fractions.


B. Mixed Numbers.


C. Decimals.


D. Percents.


Chapter 5: Basic Mathematics: Additional Information and Tips for Success.


A.Rounding and Estimation.


B.Multipliers and Conversion Factors.


C.Ratios.


D.Proportion.


E.Greater Than, Less Than.


SECTION II: MATHEMATICS FOR THE PROFESSIONAL KITCHEN.


Chapter 6: Standardized Recipes.


A. Format.


B. Importance of the information contained.


C. Continual Case Study Steps I and II.


Chapter 7: Units of Measure.


A. United States Standard Units of Measure.


B. Metric Units of Measure.


C. Comparison of US Standard Units to Metric Units.


D. Conversion of US Standard to Metric.


E. Conversion of Metric to US Standard.


F. Conversion of Volume to Weight.


G. Conversion of Weight to Volume.


H. Continual Case Study Step III.


Chapter 8: Food Service Specific Terminology and Mathematics.


Part I: As Purchased, Edible Portion, As Served, Yield Percent.


A. As Purchased .


B. Edible Portion .


C. As Served Portion.


D. Yield Percent.


E. Average Yield Percent Chart.


Chapter 9: Food Service Specific Terminology and Mathematics.


Part II: The Impact of As Purchased and Edible Portion on the Major Food Groups.


A. Food Purchasing.


B. Food Product Groups.


C. Meats.


D. Yield Test.


E. Produce.


F. Dairy Products.


G. Pasta, Rice, and Legumes.


H. Miscellaneous Items.


I. Edible Portion and As Served .


Chapter 10: Food Service Specific Terminology and Mathematics.


Part III: Recipe and Portion Costing.


A. Relationship between As Purchased and Edible Portion.


B. Approximate or Average Yield Percent.


C. Recipe Costing using the Approximate or Average Yield Percent.


D. Steps to calculate a recipe cost: Simple and Common examples.


E. Miscellaneous Ingredient Cost.


F. Additional costs to serve a guest a meal.


G. Continual Case Study: Step IV.


SECTION III: MATH FOR THE BUSINESS SIDE OF THE FOOD SERVICE INDUSTRY.


Chapter 11: Menu Pricing.


A. A la carte, Table d’hote, and Prix Fixe pricing.


B. Food Cost and Food Cost Percent pricing.


C. Limitations of Food Cost pricing.


D. Additional Menu Pricing Techniques.


E. Alcoholic Beverages, Alcoholic Beverage Cost and Percent .


F. Alcoholic Beverage Menu Pricing.


G. Bakery and Pastry Industry Pricing.


E. Case Study Step V.


Chapter 12: Basic Accounting for Food Service Operations also Known as The Impact of Menu Pricing on Success and Profit.


A. Revenue.


B. Cost.


1.The cost of energy.


C. Profit and Loss.


D. Case Study Step VI.


Chapter 13: Labor Cost and Control Techniques.


A. Labor Costs.


B. Staffing Guide.


C. Employee Schedules.


D. Labor Cost Control.


E. Case Study Step VII.


Chapter 14: Purchasing and Inventory Management.


A. Purchasing Food Products.


B. Inventory Management.


C. Inventory Quantities.


D. Cost of Goods Sold.


E. Inventory Turnover.


E. Case Study Step VIII.


SECTION IV: COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR THE FOOD SERVICE INDUSTRY.


Chapter 15: Computer Applications for the Food Service Industry.


A. Point of Sale Technology.


B. Inventory Purchasing Software.


C. Menu Printing.


D. Case Study Step IX.


作者簡介

Terri Jones is the Director of Hotel Management in the Department of Resorts and Gaming at the Community College of Southern Nevada.

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