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Wellness Foods Readers' Choice Awards: The healthiest ingredient suppliers
Wellness Foods announces the winners of its fifth annual Readers’ Choice Awards for the best suppliers of nutritional ingredients.
Ben & Jerry's to get eggs from hens that don't live in cages
Ben & Jerry's Homemade Inc. is changing its egg-buying policies to give hens a break. The South Burlington-based ice cream maker will become the first national food...
Well Noted: Meating of the Minds
The 2007 Annual Meat Conference, sponsored by the American Meat Institute and the Food Marketing Institute includes new session on kosher- and halal-certification...
Wellness Foods Establishes Editorial Advisory Board
In creating an advisory panel for Wellness Foods we assembled a panel of skilled and informed experts on nutrition and health.
Wellness Food Minute: Nutraceutical Ingredients Trends
Got a minute? Wellness Foods editor David Feder, R.D., will tell you what's on his mind when it comes to nutraceutical ingredients trends and the changes in how...
Well Noted: Marketing Matters
The phrase “glycemic index” — GI — is being tossed about a lot in wellness foods circle lately. We heard a lot about the glycemic index within the patois of the...
Well Noted: Diluting the Organic and Health Messages
Do the terms "organic" and "healthy" lose their meaning when they're applied to every food and beverage product? There’s danger in blurring lines between what is...
Well Noted: Not Your Bubbie’s Kosher
Kosherfest 2005 showed that the merger of the food industry’s two hottest trends is no mixed marriage.
How to Build a Healthier Dessert
With fat, sugar and calories on the outs, wise manufacturers are building healthy indulgences through clever application of current ingredient and technology trends.
Kosher at your service
Kosher also is growing rapidly in the foodservice sector, but the formulation and handling restrictions are just as considerable as they are for packaged foods.