10 Aug Stealthy vegetables work: getting children to eat more
Good news for parents: You can get children to eat broccoli, tomatoes, courgette, cauliflower and squash — and like them. That's according to new research out of the US...
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Good news for parents: You can get children to eat broccoli, tomatoes, courgette, cauliflower and squash — and like them. That's according to new research out of the US...
Pictory is a social website that showcases for photo stories; for people around the world to document their lives and cultures. Anyone can submit one large, captioned image to each of Pictory’s editorial themes. One of the latest is called "Eat at your own risk"...
We all read food labels, but we're not always sure what they mean or how to use them. GOOD Magazine in the US wants to change this and earlier this year asked it readers to design a better nutrition label that consumers might...
Taking soy supplements may not help women ease their menopause symptoms or prevent the bone changes that start at that time of life, suggests a new study from the University of Miami, Florida....
Standard batch retort processing technology, as at left, is inefficient and slow - and it's days could be numbered if a UK innovator's new continuous system takes off....
Nestlé UK's latest launch is the new Rolo Biscuit, a combination of Rolo caramel and chocolate with crunchy biscuit pieces in the centre. Each biscuit is also individually wrapped so that the product can be more appealing for on the go consumption....
Photographer and artist, Christopher Boffoli from Seattle, creates extraordinary and amusing miniature representations of everyday scenes using tiny model figures and foodstuffs.
...A beer glass that instantly cools your drink however hot the summer weather has been launched by Heineken. The "double-walled" glass has been designed to bring the brewer's beer to the perfect temperature while also giving it an ideal head....
Despite moves in the US to make McDonald's happy meals healthier, South African outlets will not follow suit. The healthy changes to the fast food chain's US menu will drop the average calorie content in their meals by about 20%.
...If you’re packing lunch for your kid, chances are it will end up at unsafe temperatures before it’s eaten. That’s according to a Texas study that tested more than 700 preschoolers’ lunch packs and found less than two percent of the meats, vegetables...
University of Minnesota researchers have discovered and received a patent for a naturally occurring lantibiotic — a peptide produced by a harmless bacteria — that could be added to food to kill harmful bacteria like salmonella, E coli and listeria....
Major breweries in Britain have plans to develop low-alcohol beers, following a new government measure to cut down duty on low-alcohol beers, which is set to be implemented this October. The tax cut could make weaker beers 50p a pint cheaper than their...
SA's most iconic brands were recently announced at the 13th annual 2011 Sunday Times Top Brands Awards, held at Helderfontein Estate in Johannesburg - and winning the Overall Favourite Brand Grand Prix: Koo, in the Tiger Brands stable,...
JWT Intelligence citse the "rise of de-teching" as one of its top 10 trends for 2011. Multi-tasking has become an intrinsic part of life, and technology is both helping us get more done at once and pushing us to multi-task constantly. We’re becoming...
Irene Rosenfeld, a woman who dared to out oracle the Oracle (Warren Buffet), has taken another big risk, dividing global food-maker Kraft into two businesses. Irene Rosenfeld is among the most powerful women in corporate America, and among the most private...
Cargill has initiated the third-biggest recall in US history, pulling almost 36 million pounds (16,363m kilograms) of ground turkey after an outbreak of multi-drug resistant strain of Salmonella Heidelberg linked to one death and 79 illnesses in 26 states. ...
US food giant Kraft has announced plans to split into two independent companies by the end of next year.
...French agriculture minister Bruno Le Maire has threatened to boycott this year's Anuga trade show after a decision to stop foie gras producers from exhibiting at the event....
French agriculture minister Bruno Le Maire has threatened to boycott this year's Anuga trade show after a decision to stop foie gras producers from exhibiting at the event....