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NEWS POSTED ON 2017-02-07

Where do you keep your tomato ketchup when it's not being used?

In the fridge? Or in the cupboard? Chilled red sauce, or served at room temperature?

Sure, there are plenty more important things going on in the world, but the old ketchup fridge/cupboard argument has flared up onlin...

NEWS POSTED ON 2017-02-07

The challenges and opportunities for the Scottish red meat trade arising from Brexit have been highlighted in a new briefing paper, published by Quality Meat Scotland (QMS).

The paper focuses on three key areas relating to the trade of red meat from Scotland: access to the EU market, acce...

NEWS POSTED ON 2017-02-07

Nestlé has opened a pet food factory in Brazil that will provide new healthy options for pets and create jobs, while minimizing impact on the environment. The new Purina site in Ribeirão Preto will make wet food for cats and dogs from the Friskies, Cat Chow, Pro Plan, and Dog Chow r...

NEWS POSTED ON 2017-02-07

Cornell’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences has installed a new high-pressure food processor, becoming the nation’s first commercial-scale validation facility for a technology that kills foodborne pathogens and extends shelf life—without heat or chemical preservatives&mda...

NEWS POSTED ON 2017-02-06

Engineering team finds compound may halt molecular cause of often-fatal condition

Newswise — A compound found in green tea could have lifesaving potential for patients with multiple myeloma and amyloidosis, who face often-fatal medical complications associated with bone-marrow disor...

NEWS POSTED ON 2017-02-06

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — James (Jim) P. Zallie and Helen Zallie, of Lake Forest, Illinois, have pledged $20,000 each year over the next five years to enhance research in the field of sensory science within the Department of Food Science in Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences.

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NEWS POSTED ON 2017-02-06

Roasted and salted, ground as a baking ingredient or fresh from the shell -- for all those who enjoy eating nuts, there is good news from nutritionists at Friedrich Schiller University Jena (Germany). Their latest research shows that nuts can inhibit the growth of cancer cells.

"For a lon...

NEWS POSTED ON 2017-02-06

From helping farmers avoid roadblocks in Ghana to advertising discounted dinners in Singapore, these apps are doing their bit for the war on waste

Supermarket chain Asda has become the latest retailer to attempt to use technology to tackle food waste with the launch of an app that allows ...

NEWS POSTED ON 2017-02-03

Unique, even unusual, packaging is attracting consumers these days, as value is added to brands that make themselves stand out, Interact said in its 2017 trend report. These include Stillhouse Moonshine, which uses a “metal can structure typically reserved for paint thinners like turpentine...