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NEWS POSTED ON 2017-06-15 Video depositions are being heard during this second week of the $1.9 billion civil defamation trial in Elk Point, SD, that BPI hopes will cause the jury to believe ABC knew the reports it aired about lean finely textured beef being “pink slime” were not truthful. Beef Product... | |
NEWS POSTED ON 2017-06-15 For those unfamiliar with the gadget, the NutriBullet is an extractor which pulverises vegetables, nuts, seeds and even the pips and stalks of your fruits. Here, we bring you the best breakfast smoothie recipes, featuring everything from almond to beetroot, that you can blitz up in second... | |
NEWS POSTED ON 2017-06-15 A healthy gut requires a molecule called gp96 to train the immune system to tolerate food and normal microbes, report researchers at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) in the May 19, 2017 issue of Scientific Reports. The study emphasizes the importance of gp96 in maintaining a balanc... | |
NEWS POSTED ON 2017-06-15 Measures to reduce acrylamide levels in food took a step forward as new draft proposals outline "benchmark" mandatory levels for the industry. The proposals state that Food Business Operators (FBO) of deep fried foods such as French fries, potato crisps and other potato products would hav... | |
NEWS POSTED ON 2017-06-15 Urban cities are emerging as frontrunners in driving food policy forward, according to a report, taking on a governmental role in finding innovative ways to address today’s global food system challenges. The report , from the International Panel of Experts on Sustainable Food System... | |
NEWS POSTED ON 2017-06-13 Colorado public health officials have ruled out waterborne, airborne and person-to-person infection routes for an outbreak of illnesses among several dozen attendees of a rodeo, leaving food as a likely source. Garfield County Fairgrounds ColoradoThe Garfield County Public Health Departme... | |
NEWS POSTED ON 2017-06-13 Following a Listeria-related recall by its parent company Club Chef involving freshcut produce snacks, CC Kitchens LLC today recalled more than a ton of salads because they contained lettuce that had been recalled for possible Listeria contamination. Also today the Kroger Co. posted recal... | |
NEWS POSTED ON 2017-06-13 Plant protein uptake is still being hampered by poor solubility and limited functionality, but the right kind of enzymes can boost stability and foaming properties, say Finnish researchers. Using the enzymes transglutaminase (derived from the bacteria Streptomyces mobaraensis) and Tyrosin... | |
NEWS POSTED ON 2017-06-13 China's WH Group, owner of US pork giant Smithfield Foods, is reportedly interesting in expanding its business into the beef and poultry sectors. Reuters reported WH Group is looking for companies to buy in those industries in the US and Europe, citing Luis Chein, the company's director o... | |
