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Food Processing
March 2006
Dave Fusaro
One more step needed on grains The FDA has left it up to food marketers to decide if its guidance on whole-grain content is appropriate. And they have until April 17th to do so. mark for My Articles similar articles
Food Processing
April 2005
David Joy
Regulatory Issues: Serving up whole grains With consumers increasingly aware of the benefits of whole grains, a simple, factual label statement about their presence may suffice. But many food manufacturers want to make label claims, so the the question is: What exactly can be said about whole grains on a food label? mark for My Articles similar articles
Food Processing
November 2008
Mark Anthony
The Evolving Whole Grain As grain processing and consumer tastes progress, processors answer with new products. mark for My Articles similar articles
Food Processing
February 2006
Leslie T. Krasny
Regulatory Issues: FDA Denies Petition on Whole Grain Descriptors Currently, hundreds of products are marketed with "whole grain" statements, despite ambiguity concerning the regulatory status of descriptors such as "good" and "excellent" source. mark for My Articles similar articles
Prepared Foods
May 1, 2006
Lauren Swann
Whole Truths from a Grainy Trend The Food and Drug Administration issued a draft guidance document for comment in February 2006 to assist manufacturers with what the FDA considers appropriate food label statements regarding whole-grain content. mark for My Articles similar articles
Food Processing
April 2006
Kantha Shelke
Working Whole Grains Into Foodservice Consumers are getting the whole-grain message, but have trouble finding these wholesome products when they dine out. mark for My Articles similar articles
Delicious Living
November 2005
Cheryl Sternman Rule
Go-to Grains Move over, squishy bread and white rice: Mounting evidence points to whole grains as essential for good health. Amaranth... Barley... Oats... Quinoa... Teff... mark for My Articles similar articles
Food Processing
April 2010
Mark Anthony
Food Processors Working to Produce Healthier Baked Goods Bakers are answering consumer demands for healthier breads and snacks with ancient grains and old-fashioned fiber. mark for My Articles similar articles
Food Processing
December 2012
Claudia O'Donnell
Formulating Fundamentals: Whole Grains 101 While discussion continues over exactly what are whole grains, few question their health benefits. Some processors work to enhance their nutrition through enzymes. mark for My Articles similar articles
Nutra Solutions
March 5, 2005
Archibald & Wade
The Definitive Dietary Fiber Dietary fiber interest increases across the board... Whole grains struggle for popularity... Low-glycemic claims assisted by fiber use... etc. mark for My Articles similar articles
Prepared Foods
June 5, 2007
Barbara T. Nessinger
Amazing Maize A new natural, functional whole-grain flour that delivers the highest dietary fiber content of any whole grain on the market provides high antioxidant, vitamin A and folic acid levels. mark for My Articles similar articles
Prepared Foods
April 8, 2007
Mark Hostetler
Land of the Free - April 2007 A look at the FDA's proposed rule defining "gluten free" and other terms... FDA plans to hold public hearings to discuss the safety of fresh produce... mark for My Articles similar articles
Prepared Foods
January 1, 2007
Elizabeth Mannie
Functional Corn Increasing interest in whole grains and high-fiber brans has opened the door for a broad range of corn (and other grain ingredients) for use in cereals, snacks and other fiber-enhanced foods. mark for My Articles similar articles
Food Processing
December 2011
Mark Anthony
Whole Grain Varieties Gaining Acceptance Among American Consumers For an America struggling with obesity, whole grains are a lot more than just fiber. Whole grains are virtually complete foods. They're the foods upon which all civilizations were built. mark for My Articles similar articles
Food Processing
February 2008
Mark Anthony
Going Gluten Free Even though fewer than 1 percent of the U.S. population have been medically restricted from ingesting gluten, the category has taken off enormously. mark for My Articles similar articles
Prepared Foods
August 2007
J. Hugh McEvoy (Chef J)
Gluten-free: Opportunities and Challenges The greatest challenge in creating successful new gluten-free products may be in understanding them. mark for My Articles similar articles
Science News
June 24, 2006
Janet Raloff
Be Good to Your Gums, Bite Into Whole Grains (with recipe) Diets rich in whole grains appear to help ward off a type of gum disease... Recipe for Mint Tabbouleh... mark for My Articles similar articles
Delicious Living
January 2007
H. K. Jones
Roughing it Keeping things moving along in your digestive system isn't fiber's only claim to fame. More and more research indicates that a high-fiber diet may help prevent diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. mark for My Articles similar articles
Nutra Solutions
March 11, 2007
Amanda Archibald
NutraSolutions' New Products Annual -- Dietary Fiber/Prebiotics Fiber may have been upstaged or overshadowed by its carbohydrate cousin, whole grains. mark for My Articles similar articles
Prepared Foods
August 11, 2006
Enrichment and Health Claims This article highlights several threshold legal principles that govern what nutrients may be added to which foods and at what levels. mark for My Articles similar articles
Food Processing
April 2012
Mark Anthony
What You Should Know About Bran The first proposed mechanism for the benefit of dietary fiber aligned with characteristics we associate with wheat bran. mark for My Articles similar articles
Prepared Foods
September 1, 2005
Lauren Swann
"Trans"-lating Trans Fat and Allergen Label Lingo Tracking trans fats and listing allergenic ingredients are now priority label pursuits. Unexpected industry translations of requirements are compounding the transition. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
May 9, 2005
Catherine Arnst
Putting The New Food Pyramid To Work Here's how to use the USDA's food guidelines to cook up a beneficial diet. mark for My Articles similar articles
Food Processing
February 2007
Leslie Krasny
Regulatory Issues: Food Allergen Update At the end of 2006, FDA issued Edition 4 of its Food Allergen Guidance for Industry. The revisions address four issues: Tree Nuts, Seafood, Wheat, and Single Ingredient Foods. mark for My Articles similar articles
Food Processing
June 2007
Healthy Baking Here's what baked-goods processors are doing to hold onto their slice of the consumer pie. mark for My Articles similar articles
Nutra Solutions
January 9, 2008
Ginny Bank
Conquering Cardiovascular Disease Beneficial heart-healthy ingredients include dietary fiber, omega-3s and certain oils, phytosterols and soy protein. mark for My Articles similar articles
Nutrition Action Healthletter
January 2002
Not Your Mother's Cream of Wheat It's chilly, it's early, and it may still be dark. You need something quick, filling, and warm for breakfast, and the makers of hot cereal are only too happy to oblige... mark for My Articles similar articles
Food Engineering
December 1, 2005
Regulatory Watch National Uniformity for Foods Act would amend Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act... Federal agencies seek public input in clarifying agency jurisdiction over certain food products that contain meat and poultry... mark for My Articles similar articles
Food Processing
November 2010
Oils, Gluten-Free in Baking Spotlight Healthier oils and shortenings and gluten-free products seemed to be the focus of the ingredient side of the International Baking Industry Exposition. mark for My Articles similar articles
Nutra Solutions
March 15, 2006
Marcia A. Wade
Moving Fiber off the Shelves Numerous studies have provided indisputable evidence that additional fiber in the diet helps to reduce coronary heart disease. Since fruits and vegetables are mostly water, eating those types of foods is only one method by which to increase fiber. mark for My Articles similar articles
Food Processing
February 2007
Mike Pehanich
Adding fiber and whole grains to the plant Lots of formulations are adding fiber and whole grains to recipes. But don't let the R&D department damage your machinery! mark for My Articles similar articles
Food Processing
February 2006
Kantha Shelke
Pasta Passion With the renewed interest in whole grains, pastas with high-antioxidant, organic, whole-grain and multi-grain products are redefining the category. mark for My Articles similar articles
Prepared Foods
June 2, 2006
Marcia A. Wade
Fiber du Jour Fiber, in its many forms, is influential at abating and controlling a number of chronic diseases. Dietary guidelines do not differentiate between soluble fiber and insoluble fiber, but manufacturers will need to understand their benefits and disadvantages. mark for My Articles similar articles
Food Processing
April 2007
Wellness Foods HealthBites: April What's happening in the world of nutrition and health. mark for My Articles similar articles
Food Processing
March 2013
Frances Katz
Trends in Optimizing your Formulations and Recipes Whether the goal is cost reduction or following consumer trends, even the most honored recipe can be tweaked with new ingredients. mark for My Articles similar articles
Prepared Foods
January 1, 2006
Laura Gottschalk
"Whey" Into Baked Goods Traditionally strong in the dairy category, whey ingredients can also give whole-grain bakery products a boost in flavor, texture and freshness. mark for My Articles similar articles
Food Processing
February 2011
Mark Anthony
Baking for the Future Less gluten, more whole grains and fiber and cleaner statements are coming out of the oven. mark for My Articles similar articles
Prepared Foods
June 5, 2007
Richard F. Stier
R&D Applications Seminar: Breakfast Bars and Cereals 101 Consumers are lured to breakfast foods by inclusions like almonds, soy and dairy products, whole grains and more. mark for My Articles similar articles
Food Processing
October 2012
Jeanne Turner
Food Manufacturers Slipping Health into Children's Foods Food formulators use stealth options for hiding nutrients and healthy ingredients in children's snacks, meals and beverages. New ingredients, methods and technologies are making this task even easier. mark for My Articles similar articles
Prepared Foods
May 2009
R&D: Ingredient Technologies to Tackle Textures When properly used, proteins, starches to hydrocolloid gums solve a myriad of texture challenges, when formulating foods and beverages. mark for My Articles similar articles
Food Processing
February 2009
New Directions in Healthy Baking Any way you bake it, filling consumer demand for healthy baked goods takes the cake. mark for My Articles similar articles
Food Processing
April 2006
Leslie Krasny
Regulatory Issues: Marketing Products Using the Dietary Guidelines Companies must ensure that any marketing use of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans is truthful and not misleading within the total context. mark for My Articles similar articles
Food Processing
August 2009
David Feder
How to Build a Healthy Breakfast Breakfast makers are looking beyond snap, crackle and pop to a functional future of simplicity, endurance and heart health. mark for My Articles similar articles
Food Processing
June 2011
Mark Anthony
Food Processors Trying to Formulating Healthier Savory Snacks for Consumers There's no oxymoron there. For many consumers, snacks have become the meal; for others, their diet plan promotes snacking as a means of weight control. mark for My Articles similar articles
Prepared Foods
August 2009
Kerry Hughes
R&D: Performing Rice Protein Premium Ingredients International has a new whole-grain brown rice protein concentrate called Oryzatein(TM), which the company claims is the first hypoallergenic, complete protein source from whole-grain rice. mark for My Articles similar articles
Food Processing
June 2005
From the Bench: Miscellaneous ingredients One-to-one replacement for vanillin... Slightly pre-gelatinized grains... New active peptide ingredient... Soluble rice protein... Nutritional supplement has "substantially higher" viscosities than other oat products.... mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
June 20, 2005
Brian Gorman
Gains From Grains General Mills' attempt to set the standard in whole grains could mean a big marketing payoff. mark for My Articles similar articles
Delicious Living
April 2006
Lauren Piscopo
Pet Treats go All-Natural Fido doesn't have to settle for a less-than-appetizing ingredient list. These natural pet treats contain quality meats, whole grains, organic fruits and vegetables, and healthful nutritional supplements. mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
January 15, 2006
Olendzki, Speed & Domino
Nutritional Assessment and Counseling for Prevention and Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease Physicians face several barriers to counseling their patients about nutrition, including conflicting evidence of the benefit of counseling, limited training and understanding of the topic, and imperfect and varied guidelines to follow. mark for My Articles similar articles
Nutra Solutions
April 1, 2005
Hauling in Whole Grain New line of whole-grain corn and corn-bran products can be used as a healthful ingredient in a wide array of applications, including cereal, pasta, breads, tortillas, taco shells and extruded snacks. mark for My Articles similar articles