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'Sport Beans' give nutritional cachet to candy
Sport Beans, new styled jelly beans from Jelly Belly Candy Company were designed for sports performance; they provide vitamins, electrolytes and carbs.
Food allergy molecule discovered
A molecule which may protect against food allergy has been identified.
Food Allergies Can Drive You Nuts
If it seems like more attention is being paid to peanut and nut allergies, it's because the incidence is rising in the United States and other Western countries, for...
Food Ingredients Excellence Awards Announced at Fi Europe 2009
...Food Ingredients Excellence Awards Announced at Fi Europe 2009 FoodProcessing.com 11/19/2009 Speculation over which of the 13 shortlisted ingredients would...
Cargill to acquire Degussa's Food Ingredients business
Degussa AG of Dusseldorf, Germany, announced September 9 it has agreed to sell its food ingredients operations to Cargill (Minneapolis) for 540 million Euro ($670...
Midwest flooding shuts food processing plants
At least four food processing plants have been forced to shut down or curtail operations in the wake of the disastrous Midwest flood, the worst the region has seen...
Beans, beans, good for your heart, says FDA
...Beans, beans, good for your heart, says FDA 02/02/2005 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved use of a health claim stating: Diets including...
Commodities Affecting General Mills
General Mills Inc.'s profit took a hit over the summer as efforts by the food company to protect against rising commodity costs ended up backfiring amid price swings.
United Soybean Board finds consumers know beans
New research indicates consumers have become more savvy about nutrition labels and the healthy role of soy in food products.
Yes, it's healthful, but Japanese bean paste is also flavorful
<I>The Philadelphia Inquirer</I> discusses the healthfulness and culinary uses of Japanese bean paste, aka miso