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Well Noted: Glycemic Index is Just So Wrong

The American Assn. of Cereal Chemists International's needs to take a stand regarding its set of definitions for glycemic index, according to David Feder, editor of...

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...

Nutrition Beyond the Trends: G.I. Blues

This month, Dr. Mark Anthony warns us of a new twist on the old low-carb nutrition fad. Handy as it is for diabetics, the Glycemic Index isn’t the “be-all ...

Diabetes Under Control

Diabetes control is more than just watching sugar intake. Today’s processors put new advances in diabetes science to practical and innovative use.

Designing foods for weight loss

The key to success in today’s complicated world of health and diet appears to be satiety.

Well Noted: Talkin' 'Bout a Resolution

What resolutions have you made for processing in 2006? Editor David Feder has a few suggestions.

HFCS (Highly fattening or crappy science?)

Empty calories, yes, but demon, no; the truth and friction behind high-fructose corn syrup.

Nutrition Beyond the Trends: Sweet Like Cactus

A cactus for the centuries makes more than tequila – it makes a great natural sweetener with inulin.

Nutrition Beyond the Trends: The Devil and High-Fructose Syrup

High-fructose corn syrup is being demonized as the root of all obesity. Some processors are fleeing to other sweeteners in response, but the lines between sense and...

Healthful flour alternatives

Modern manufacturing practices are practically built around flour, making it a difficult ingredient to substitute for in the production of low-carb foods.

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