Archives for January 4, 2007

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Boil in bag lid creates microwave steamer

By  George Reynolds

A new lid for convenience foods, which allows consumers to steam cook products in a microwave, provides processors with an alternative to the traditional boil-in-the-bag packaging.

Public should fight cloned food, says consumer group

By  George Reynolds

An influential consumer group has urged the public to complain against plans by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to allow meat and dairy products from cloned animals to enter supply chain.

Bamboo leaf extract to stop acrylamide formation?

By  Stephen Daniells

Using an antioxidant-rich bamboo leaf extract could reduce the formation of acrylamide in potato chips and French fries by about 75 per cent, according to a new study.

Bacteriophage approved for hide washing

By  Ahmed ElAmin

A natural cleaning fluid made of live bacteria could help meat processors get rid of pathogensfrom animal hides, a key source of cross-contamination in the plant.

Plastic packaging growth to benefit from innovation

By  Ahmed ElAmin

Plastic is expected to outpace paper as the packaging material of choice in the US food sector asindustry leverages the advantages of the petroleum-based material, according to a new report.

Food labelling debate on a collision course

By  Anthony Fletcher

Some of the UK's biggest food manufacturers are launching a £4m campaign next Monday to promote GDA labels - a move that will reignite the debate over food labelling.

Confectioners prepare for a sweet 2007

By  Catherine Boal

Sweet makers are gearing up for the coming year by targeting trends for healthy, natural and sugar-free ingredients as well as the demand for innovation in growth sectors such as gum.