UNITED KINGDOM – Unilever has withdrawn three varieties of Slimfast Meal Bars because some packs have been packed into incorrect boxes, and the presence of wheat and oats (gluten) and peanuts are not mentioned on the label. This makes the product a possible health risk for anyone who has...
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Saturday, 3 May 2014
Unilever Withdraws Slimfast Meal Bars
Symington's Ltd Recalls Ainsley Harriott Amazing Grains Lentil Dahl
UNITED KINGDOM – Symington’s Ltd is recalling packs of Ainsley Harriott Amazing Grains Lentil Dahl with a ‘best before’ end date of March 2015 and April 2015 because they contain milk which is not mentioned on the product label. This makes the product a possible health risk for any...
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Friday, 2 May 2014
Frog Eggs To Help Combat Grapevine Disease
Researchers at the University of Missouri have used frog eggs to determine the cause of powdery mildew, a plant disease, which contributes to significant crop loss for most commercial wine varietals.
Vitis vinifera are common grapevines and are the world’s favorite wine-producing ...
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Frozen Meals Eaters Consume Fewer Calories Than Fast Food Restaurant Eaters
The new survey reveals that frozen meals eaters get more vegetables including greens, beans and whole grains but with lower total calories than fast food restaurant eaters.
New analysis of data from the 2003-2010 What We Eat In America (WWEIA) National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey...
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Breaking Up Water: Controlling Molecular Vibrations To Produce Hydrogen
Natural gas (methane) can be converted into hydrogen (H2), which is used in clean energy, synthetic fertilizers, and many other chemicals.
Natural gas (methane) can be converted into hydrogen (H2), which is used in clean energy, synthetic fertilizers, and many other chemicals. The reaction...
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Corn Yields Are Growing More Sensitive To Heat And Drought
According to Stanford research U.S. corn yields are growing more sensitive to heat and drought. Farmers are faced with difficult tradeoffs in adapting to a changing climate in which unfavorable weather will become more common.
Corn yields in the central United States have become more sensitive...
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Antimicrobial Edible Films Can Improve The Microbiological Safety Of Meats
Researchers in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences show in theirs study that antimicrobial agents incorporated into edible films applied to foods to seal in flavor, freshness and color can improve the microbiological safety of meats.
Antimicrobial agents incorporated into...
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Thursday, 1 May 2014
Customers Who Pay More At A Restaurant Perceive The Food As Tastier
Customers who pay more at a restaurant buffet perceive the food as tastier than the same food offered at a lower price, shedding new light on the psychology of taste. Restaurateurs take note—by cutting your prices, you may be cutting how much people will like your food.
Researchers in n...
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Students Create New Food Products for Industry
Iowa State University’s students create new food products for industry. By the end of the semester, they will have formulated a product, tested its shelf life and consumer appeal, and developed packaging and nutrition labels to get the product ready for store shelves.
An ice cream maker churns ...
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Food Poisoning Fells Attendees At US Food Safety Summit
A US food safety summit in Maryland earlier this month has become a cautionary tale after more than 100 attendees came down with suspected food poisoning.
Most of those affected complained of diarrhoea, the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene said.
Local health officials have...
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A New Way To Protect Crops From Pests And Disease
Scientists identify key receptor binding BABA chemical boosting plant immunity. BABA has been known for protecting plants against disease, but has so far not been widely used because of side effects. Findings will offer more durable crop protection.
A team of international researchers has...
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Satotukku Oy Recalls Peeled Potato Product
FINLAND – Satotukku Oy (Sato Wholesale Ltd) is recalling Patata Cocida Entera / Hortalizas Las Abonderas pre-cooked and peeled potato products because the products contain sulphite and the allergen has not been mentioned on the list of ingredients. Therefore the product may pose a risk to...
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Climate Change Affects Tempranillo Grape Wines
Researchers from the Basque Institute for Agricultural Research and Development Neiker-Tecnalia studied the effects of climate change on Tempranillo grape wines. They found that climate change will affect the quality of the wines of the Tempranillo grape variety.
Climate change is set to...
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Greenland Broccoli Products Recalled
GERMANY – Dujardin Foods GmbH is recalling Greenland Broccoli tiefgefroren, REWE Beste Wahl Broccoliröschen and Tiefkühl-Brokkoliröschen Real because an exceeded levels of chlorate have been detected during routine control. Therefore the products may pose a health risk. The products were di...
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Farmers Could Benefit From Growing Carbon Instead Of Cows
Study of western Andes of Columbia found letting cattle pastures grow as forests could help wildlife and remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Farmers could make the same or more money growing carbon instead of cows.
Changing cattle fields to forests is a cheap way of tackling climate...
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Wednesday, 30 April 2014
Tart Cherry Juice May Help You Sleep Better At Night
A new research suggests that drinking tart cherry juice twice a day for two weeks helped increase sleep time by nearly 90 minutes among older adults with insomnia.
A morning and evening ritual of tart cherry juice may help you sleep better at night, suggests a new study presented at the...
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'Lonely' Microbes Develop Greater Antibiotic Resistance
In a new study scientists from The University of Manchester have discovered that more ‘lonely’ bacteria developed greater resistance to the well-known antibiotic Rifampicin, used to treat tuberculosis.
Scientists from The University of Manchester have discovered that...
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Elaboran Bebidas De Amaranto Que Podrían Usarse Para Prevenir Enfermedades Crónico-Degenerativas
A partir de granos de amaranto, investigadores mexicanos elaboraron tres bebidas funcionales que podrían prevenir enfermedades crónico-degenerativas como hipertensión y cáncer, así como reducir los niveles de colesterol y de glucosa en sangre.
La investigación fue realizada por especialistas de...
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Pig Farmers Use Sensors And Wireless Communication To Grow Healthier Animals
EU-funded project called ALL-SMART-PIGS is developing technologies to help pig farmers growing healthier and faster growing animals. The system uses real-time information from sensors peppered around pigs farms.
Low-cost sensors and wireless communication technologies have enabled moves t...
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Denmark and China Build Up Food Safety Partnership
Denmark and China signed a new memorandum of understanding between DTU and CFSA on 25 April. The agreement was to establish a platform for research collaboration between Denmark and China.
On 25 April, a new memorandum of understanding between DTU and CFSA was signed by Martin Bendsøe, DTU ...
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