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Food Processing April 2009 Diane Toops |
Consumers and Food Processors Agree: Almonds Are In Almonds may be one of the most versatile and beneficial foods on the planet, but getting the sweet, nutritious nut to market isn't easy. Take a look at the almond industry today. |
Food Engineering September 5, 2007 Wayne Labs |
Tech Update: Non-thermal Processing Non-thermal processing techniques kill "bugs" quite effectively if they're used correctly. But techniques like irradiation, pulsed electric field, high-pressure processing or pasteurization and ozone are mostly unknown to consumers, and not always better understood by some processors. |
Food Processing December 2006 Kantha Shelke |
Say nuts to your foodservice accounts Nuts of all types are emerging as a potent new selling point for nuts in food product development -- but they carry unique handling and formulating considerations. |
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. |
Food Processing April 2013 David Phillips |
Consumers Going Nuts for Almonds and Pistachios The healthy ingredients offer flavor, texture, and solutions to some dietary restriction issues. |
Food Processing March 2007 Mark Anthony |
Going nuts Nuts are breaking out of there shell as a premium treat and gaining deserved recognition as a viable ingredient for many food and beverage formulations. |
Food Processing June 2006 Mike Pehanich |
Controlling moisture in the plant With once-ignored USDA requirements for condensation control compelling processors to take a closer look at humidity problems, here are some timely tips on choosing between desiccant and mechanical dehumidifiers. |
Prepared Foods June 2, 2006 |
Nutty Proposition Myths about nuts as being unhealthy are being debunked, and nuts like almonds and walnuts are ideally positioned in today's food formulation climate that prizes the ability to differentiate products using subtle enhancements that convey value and cache. |
Food Processing June 2010 Bob Sperber |
Milk: Processed to Death? The U.S. dairy industry is pasteurizing the life out of the milk supply, says one engineer turned 'dairy evangelist.' Could Snowville Creamery's minimal processing approach hold the key to reversing the white stuff's 30-year market decline? |
Food Engineering August 1, 2005 Kevin T. Higgins |
Supersonic processing Marine propulsion technology has been adapted to handle pumpable foods, and the developers are rolling it out to processors on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. |
Food Processing March 2013 Stuart Cantor |
Snack Trends 2013: Health and Indulgence Square Off The endless variety of savory, salty, cheesy and sweet flavors coating snack foods yields a texture and taste combination to suit just about any consumer's discriminating palate. |
Food Processing January 2012 Mark Anthony |
Fruits and Nuts for the Future The combination of sweet and fat will always be a siren song to the human palate. Nuts and fruits can fulfill this while delivering the components that make them true health foods. |
AskMen.com Patrick Owen |
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Food Processing June 2011 |
MRO Q&A: What Economical Processes are Available to Eliminate Salmonella Components? Generally speaking, salmonella growth is inhibited at temperatures below 4.4 Degrees C (40 degrees F) and salmonella is killed at temperatures above 60 degrees C |
Food Processing April 2005 Ashman & Beckley |
Product Spotlight: The price of healthful snacking Kraft Foods may have the right message at the right time with its new Planters' Nut-rition almonds; but who's nuts enough to pay $5.99 for a 1-oz. tin? |
Food Processing May 2010 Diane Toops |
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Food Processing January 2013 Mark Anthony |
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Food Processing December 2010 |
Food Biz Kids: Emerald Cocoa Roast Almonds Our junior high testers thought Diamond Foods Dark Chocolate Almonds were 'Like hot cocoa on a cold winter day.' |
Food Processing May 2010 Kate Bertrand Connolly |
Flexible Packaging Takes the Heat Specially engineered pouches and bags keep things cooking at home and in the plant. |
Food Processing October 2006 David Feder |
A Healthy Nut to Crack With the emphasis on nutraceutical value carrying more weight than simple caloric content, nuts are reclaiming their rightful place as a health food. |