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Science News January 27, 2007 Patrick L. Barry |
Cider May Be Healthier Than Clear Apple Juice Apple juice might be a way to keep the doctor away, but a glass of cider appears to be even better. |
Delicious Living July 2005 |
In the Drink Even with its nutritional benefits, the real reason to try juicing is the simplest of all: taste. |
Delicious Living June 2006 Claire Sykes |
Juicy Facts Love to drink your fruits? Many juices are packed with nutrients, but not all are equal. Here are tips from Steven Bailey, ND, coauthor of Juice Alive, on how to enjoy the healthiest nectars, blends, cocktails, and concentrates. |
Delicious Living July 2005 Sarah Toland |
Healthy Thirst Quenchers For a truly healthy summer cooler find a drink made from real fruit juice rather than artificial ingredients or other additives. Or consider milk or plain soy beverages, both rich in protein and calcium. |
Food Processing |
HealthBites: Jamba Heart Defender Nestle and Jamba Juice announces worldwide licensing agreement to produce and distribute a line of healthy ready-to-drink beverages. |
Food Processing November 2005 Diane Toops |
Food Biz Kids: Juice in a fruit roll snack These 7th-grade panelists deemed Nabisco's CapriSun Juicers "a good out-the-door snack for lunch." |
Food Processing August 2008 |
A taste of the rainforest Tropical juice concentrate is rich in nutrients and potential |
The Motley Fool January 7, 2008 Mac Greer |
Fool Video: 5 Cheap Stocks, 4 Predictions, and the Future of XM and Sirius Will Microsoft buy Yahoo!? Will Jones Soda regain its fizz? Will Jamba Juice bear fruit? These questions and others are discussed in this video. |
AskMen.com Tim Ferriss |
Fruit = Fat Can fruit juice really screw up fat loss? |
Prepared Foods June 1, 2005 |
MarketWatch Pilgrim's Pride hatches"EatWellStayHealthy" poultry line... "Malternatives" category active with new products... Mott's research supporting apple juice and applesauce is paying off... Study sees correlation between processed foods and children with behavior, learning difficulties... |
Fast Company May 2014 |
How to Juice a Saturated Market Consumers might skip over another single new juice shop, so Hayden Slater is opening up to 15 at once. That way the company is hard to miss, and people will talk. |
Food Processing August 2007 Ashman & Beckley |
Product Spotlight: Carbonating Fruit Fizzy Fruit Co. adds carbonation to grapes for a unique - and polarizing - experience. |
Food Processing November 2005 Kate Bertrand |
Getting a taste for contract manufacturing Contract manufacturing and packaging are gaining mind-share among food processors as their companies strive to improve operational efficiency, shorten time to market and improve cost control. |
Science News June 20, 2009 |
Science Past From The Issue Of June 20, 1959 Mechanical cow eats grass to produce solid cake-like protein for animal feed |
Prepared Foods May 1, 2005 Marcia A. Wade |
"Better-for-you" Beverages The taste and content of healthy beverages has come a long way since bottled water. However, if a better-for-you product does not balance health perception, texture and taste, consumer acceptance will be a complete washout. |
Chemistry World September 5, 2012 Elinor Hughes |
Fruit juice infused chocolate to reduce fat consumption Fruit juice has been used by scientists in the UK to replace up to half of the fat content from cocoa butter and milk fats in milk and white chocolate. |
Food Processing September 2006 |
Ingredient Round-Up: Fruits, Nuts & Vegetables Caramelized onion... Fruit and berry replacements... Vegetable and herb blends... Fruit acids... Real, cultivated blueberries... etc. |
Prepared Foods June 1, 2005 |
New Product Trends: Consumer Research With consumers demanding more healthier and health-related food products, opportunities abound for manufacturers who can deliver a clear message regarding product functionality. |
Food Processing June 2007 Lee Stiffler-Meyer |
Dried and true Dried products offer a practical way to introduce real fruits into many products -- but first consider the drying technique. |
Food Processing February 2008 |
Not Your Momma's Orange Juice Today's O.J. is pushing the boundaries of functional ingredients while widening its appeal. |
Food Processing November 2006 Ashman & Beckley |
An antioxidants cocktail Pom Wonderful LLC's "Pomegranate Black Tea" combines two healthy ingredients -- tea and pomegranate juice -- for a milder yet distinctive flavor. |
Delicious Living June 1, 2008 Melissa B. Williams |
Lemon-Ginger Slush This is reminiscent of frozen lemonade, but for grownups, especially if you add a little tequila. |
Food Processing December 2005 David Feder |
Power to the Purple Berries have become "berry berry" popular with consumers and food processors alike, as demonstrated in these healthy, handy applications. |
Science News March 29, 2003 Janet Raloff |
Cranberry Juice -- A Cocktail for the Heart Scientists report that regular consumption of cranberry juice in cocktail form yields cholesterol benefits in middle-age men and women. |
The Motley Fool June 12, 2007 Ryan Fuhrmann |
Jamba Juice Looks for a Boost There's room for plenty more stores, but how much juice can we drink? Investors, take note. |
Delicious Living December 2006 Elisa Bosley |
What's in Season Carambola (star fruit): Cut crosswise, these golden fruits yield beautiful five-point stars. |
Food Processing January 2006 Ashman & Beckley |
Spotlight: Making fruit a treat Peeled Snacks mixes dried fruit, nuts and chocolate to create a craveable snack with the halo of fruits and nuts. But are consumers ready? |
Science News August 12, 2006 Janet Raloff |
Juice May Slow Prostate Cancer Growth (with recipe) Compounds in pomegranate juice show promise in curbing the growth of prostate cancer. Recipe: Grilled Eggplant with Pomegranate Sauce |
Seasoned Cooking March 2006 Ronda L. Carnicelli |
Taste of Spring Crisp If you are yearning for fresh fruit, and berries in particular, here is a recipe for you. |
Food Processing June 2007 |
Super Smoothies Insatiable demand and creative expansion of the category send smoothies into the multibillion-dollar zone. |
National Gardening Susan Weaver |
Sweet and Light Preserves Having made jam for several years, I had forgotten how much sugar standard jam- and jelly-making requires. I decided it was time to look into some of the "light" pectins on the market. |
U.S. CPSC November 15, 2001 |
Hamilton Beach Recall Juice Extractors The juice extractor's strainer basket and lid can break apart, posing a risk of injury to nearby consumers, who can be struck by metal or plastic. |
Inc. December 2003 Nadine Heintz |
A Juice Guy Changes Lanes From fruit juice to pork loin: The Nectar king -- Nantucket Nectars co-founder Tom First -- now looks for great cuts of meat, opening a gourmet grocery store in picturesque Concord, Mass., that's called Concord Provisions. |
National Gardening Lewis & Nancy Hill |
Seaberry Among the recent horticultural arrivals from Russia and central Asia is the seaberry, also known as sea buckthorn |
AskMen.com August 14, 2003 Sarah Keefe |
Food Myths Destroyed - Part III Is juice healthier than soda?... Is it okay to pig-out after a workout?... Is red meat bad for you?... Can uncooked chicken be left on the counter?... Is sugar fattening?... Excessive sweating leads to weight loss... |
Science News February 24, 2001 Janet Raloff |
Path to heart health is one with a peel Citrus fruits may deserve a more prominent role in the diet. A research team in Canada has just shown that drinking several glasses of orange juice daily can pump up blood concentrations of the so-called good cholesterol... |