05624nam a2200553Ki 4500001001300000003000400013005001700017006001900034007001500053008004100068015001900109016001800128020003500146020003200181020003500213020003200248020002900280037004300309040001800352049000900370050002100379082001500400100001900415245003100434250001800465264004500483300003100528336002600559337002600585338003600611341003000647500002500677504005100702505058500753505059201338505060301930505058402533505059703117520060603714532035104320590005504671650001804726655002204744700002104766776012904787856012404916942001505040999001505055on1223093849EBZ20260707153921.0m d cr cnu---unuuu201121s2020 enk o ||| 0 eng d aGBC0625492bnb7 a0198014302Uk a9781398300101qelectronic book a1398300101qelectronic book a9781398300118qelectronic book a139830011Xqelectronic book z9781398300156qpaperback aHachetteUK751699bIngram Content Group aEBZbengcEBZ aMAIN 4aTX945b.C68 202004a647.952231 aCousins, John.10aFood and Beverage Service. a10th Edition. 1aLondon :bHodder Education Group,c2020. a1 online resource (422 p.) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier0 atextual2sapdv3EBSCOhost a9.1 Service in situ. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 aCover -- Book title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction to the tenth edition -- Acknowledgements -- How to use this book -- Master reference chart -- Chapter 1 The food service industry -- 1.1 Sectors of the food service industry -- 1.2 Food service operations -- 1.3 The meal experience -- 1.4 Customer service -- 1.5 Food production methods -- 1.6 Food and beverage service methods -- 1.7 Food and beverage service personnel -- 1.8 The food service industry and the environment -- Chapter 2 Staff attributes, skills and knowledge -- 2.1 Success in food and beverage service8 a2.2 Attributes of food and beverage service personnel -- 2.3 Key service conventions -- 2.4 Essential technical skills -- 2.5 Interpersonal skills -- 2.6 Dealing with incidents during service -- 2.7 Health, safety and security -- Chapter 3 Food and beverage service areas and equipment -- 3.1 Design and purchasing factors -- 3.2 Stillroom -- 3.3 Hotplate -- 3.4 Wash-up -- 3.5 Colour and lighting considerations -- 3.6 Bar -- 3.7 Furniture -- 3.8 Linen -- 3.9 Crockery -- 3.10 Tableware (flatware, cutlery and hollow-ware) -- 3.11 Glassware -- 3.12 Disposables -- 3.13 Automatic vending8 aChapter 4 The menu, menu knowledge and accompaniments -- 4.1 Purpose of the menu -- 4.2 Menu sequence -- 4.3 Classes of menu -- 4.4 Menu development -- 4.5 Menu and service knowledge -- 4.6 Appetisers/starters -- 4.7 Soups -- 4.8 Egg dishes -- 4.9 Pasta and rice dishes -- 4.10 Fish dishes -- 4.11 Meats, poultry and game -- 4.12 Vegetarian dishes -- 4.13 Potatoes, vegetables and salads -- 4.14 Cheese -- 4.15 Sweets/desserts -- 4.16 Savouries -- 4.17 Fresh fruit and nuts -- Chapter 5 Beverages -- non-alcoholic and alcoholic -- 5.1 Wine and drinks lists -- 5.2 Tea -- 5.3 Coffee -- 5.4 Chocolate8 a5.5 Other stillroom beverages -- 5.6 Checking and cleaning beverage-making equipment -- 5.7 Non-alcoholic bar beverages (soft drinks) -- 5.8 Alcohol and safe, sensible drinking -- 5.9 Wine -- 5.10 Beer -- 5.11 Cider and perry -- 5.12 Spirits -- 5.13 Liqueurs -- 5.14 Bitters -- 5.15 Cocktails and mixed drinks -- 5.16 Tasting techniques -- 5.17 Matching food with wine and other drinks -- Chapter 6 Preparation and order of service for table service -- 6.1 Taking bookings -- 6.2 Preparation for service -- 6.3 Taking customer food and beverage orders -- 6.4 The order of service8 a6.5 Silver service and service enhancements -- 6.6 Service of alcoholic beverages -- 6.7 Service of non-alcoholic beverages -- 6.8 Clearing during service -- 6.9 Clearing following service -- Chapter 7 Preparation and order of service for self-service, assisted service and single point service -- 7.1 Service methods -- 7.2 Preparation for service -- 7.3 The order of service -- 7.4 Clearing during service -- 7.5 Clearing following service -- Chapter 8 The service of breakfast and afternoon tea -- 8.1 Breakfast service -- 8.2 Afternoon tea service -- Chapter 9 Specialised service methods aThis revised and updated edition of our bestselling and internationally respected title is the essential reference source for trainers, practitioners and anyone working towards professional qualifications in food and beverage service. - Covers contemporary trends and issues in food and beverage service and offers broad and in-depth coverage of key concepts, skills and knowledge, with developed focus on the international nature of the hospitality industry. - Supports students in gaining a comprehensive overview of the industry, from personal skills, service areas and equipment, menus and menu k. 03EBSCOhosta"EBSCO evaluates our products based on the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) and the related Section 508 and EN 301 549 regulations in the US and EU. Most EBSCO products are substantially conformant with WCAG 2.2 level AA." Source: https://connect.ebsco.com/s/article/EBSCO-VPATs?language=en_US. Last accessed April 22, 2025. aWorldCat record variable field(s) change: 050, 082 0aFood service. 0aElectronic books.1 aWeekes, Suzanne.08iPrint version:aCousins, JohntFood and Beverage Service, 10th EditiondLondon : Hodder Education Group,c2020z978139830015640uhttps://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=2580084yCLICK HERE to access ebook 2ddccEBOOK c2690d2690