IFT recognises leading innovators in food industry
The IFT's 2006 Fellows and Achievement Award winners were announced at the opening of last week's IFT conference in Orlando, Florida.
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The IFT's 2006 Fellows and Achievement Award winners were announced at the opening of last week's IFT conference in Orlando, Florida.
Delegates at last week's IFT conference heard why aromas are of such critical importance to consumer decisions - and how new technology could improve sales.
The food industry is working with European Commission officials on a programme to monitor and reduce acrylamide levels in their products.
The CIAA is set to launch a common nutrition labelling scheme recommended for use by the food and drink industries across the EU tomorrow.
The US is pushing to insert a special clause in trade negotiations in Geneva this week that would make its use of farm subsidies immune from prosecution, according to Oxfam.
Leading chocolate manufacturer Barry Callebaut has reported an increased operating profit (EBIT) of 14.6 per cent for the first nine months of fiscal year 2005/06.
Adding a touch of rosemary to minced meat before high-pressure processing could stop the flavour loss associated with this anti-microbial treatment, say Brazilian and Danish researchers.
Bakery manufacturers could soon find themselves obliged to fortify bread with vitamin D, following the results of a new study.
Middle-aged women could benefit from calcium supplements suggests a new study that is yet another twist to the calcium-dairy weight loss debate.
Weekly Comment
Chocolate has a nice feeling to it - tasty, fun, luxurious and slightly sinful. This is comfort food, accessible to all and epitomised in the recent film, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
A manufacturer based in Germany has developed a tunnel for chilling a variety of products that need different times to cool down.