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bbc.co.uk - Christine Ro - Food industry: How waste is made tasty using an ancient trick
Food industry: How waste is made tasty using an ancient trick
BBC

Alessandra Massa, Anna-Katharina Preidl Christine Ro Technology Reporter Vayu Hill-Maini's lab has created a new cheese, or at least something that tastes like cheese, but is actually made from food waste. The bioengineer, who runs a lab at…

bbc.co.uk - Christine Ro - Food industry: How waste is made tasty using an ancient trick
Food industry: How waste is made tasty using an ancient trick
BBC

Christine RoTechnology Reporter Alessandra Massa, Anna-Katharina Preidl Vayu Hill-Maini's lab has created a new cheese, or at least something that tastes like cheese, but is actually made from food waste. The bioengineer, who runs a lab at Stanford…

marketwatch.com - Ishii Food FY Loss Y124.00M Vs Net Y287.00M
Ishii Food FY Loss Y124.00M Vs Net Y287.00M
MarketWatch

Ishii Food Co. Ltd. (2894.TO) Japan Year Ended March 31 GROUP 2026 2025 Revenue Y10.98 bln Y10.87 bln Operating Profit Y6.00 mln Y267.00 mln Pretax Profit Y4.00 mln Y309.00 mln Net Profit (Y124.00 mln) Y287.00 mln Per share Earnings (Y7.50) Y17.27…

thestandard.com.hk - Khan Heeba Lazmi - Large French study links common food preservatives to higher risk of breast cancer, prostate cancer, and more
Large French study links common food preservatives to higher risk of breast cancer, prostate cancer, and more
The Standard

Eating out, ordering takeout, or dining at cha chaan tengs is extremely common for Hong Kong residents. Many also rely on convenience foods like microwaveable meals, sausages, luncheon meat, and packaged soups. The general public already knows…

mirror.co.uk - Chris Burns - FSG given food for thought as three Liverpool legends target Andoni Iraola
FSG given food for thought as three Liverpool legends target Andoni Iraola
The Mirror

Liverpool are about to be thrust into another summer of transition after a huge week of change. The appointment of Andoni Iraola is something of an unknown to the club and its fans, but that will quickly change as he the new coach settles in. The…

news-medical.net - Industrial processing of food poses health risks beyond poor nutrition
Industrial processing of food poses health risks beyond poor nutrition
News-Medical

Concerns about the health effects of ultra-processed foods are growing, as studies increasingly link them to conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and even early death. But scientists are still debating what's driving those risks: the…

prweb.com - Packline Ltd - Packline Announces New Stainless Steel Vacuum Lifter For Safe Handling Of Food Ingredient Sacks In Cleanroom Environments
Packline Announces New Stainless Steel Vacuum Lifter For Safe Handling Of Food Ingredient Sacks In Cleanroom Environments
PRWeb

The customer required a lifting system capable of safely handling 25kg (55lbs) ingredient sacks from pallets positioned on a mezzanine floor and transferring them directly to processing vessels. A key requirement was the ability to split and empty…

standard.co.uk - Rebecca Black - Families 'stockpiling food in homes amid fear of race hate incidents'
Families 'stockpiling food in homes amid fear of race hate incidents'
Evening Standard

Some people from ethnic minority communities in Northern Ireland are stockpiling food in their homes out of fear of potential race hate incidents, it has been claimed. It comes after disorder broke out in Ballymena and spread to other parts of the…

gizmodo.com - Ed Cara - Should We Be Worried About the Artificial Dyes in our Food?
Should We Be Worried About the Artificial Dyes in our Food?
Gizmodo | The Future Is Here

Growing up, few things in the supermarket excited me as much as a colorful bag of candy, a breakfast cereal box, or another sugary snack. And even today, though I try to keep my sweet tooth in check, I still occasionally fall for a brightly…

bbc.co.uk - Jacob Panons - Surrey worker says 'we've really seen food charities blossom
Surrey worker says 'we've really seen food charities blossom
BBC

Foodbanks and community fridges have 'blossomed' since the pandemic, a charity worker says. Jules Hopkins, who is the co-ordinator at Knaphill Community Fridge in Surrey, said: 'There's so many community fridges across the country now all trying to…

thesun.co.uk - Gerrard Kaonga - Warning to throw away ALL frozen food from brand 'sold in 100s of UK stores'
Warning to throw away ALL frozen food from brand 'sold in 100s of UK stores'
The Sun

SHOPPERS have been warned not to eat a range of frozen products due to safety concerns. Businesses have also been told to take steps to remove these items from sale. Your info will be used in accordance with our Privacy Policy You'll now receive…

thehindu.com - The Hindu Bureau - Promote millets, national food technology institute students urged
Promote millets, national food technology institute students urged
The Hindu

Students of the National Institute of Food Technology, Entrepreneurship and Management, Thanjavur (NIFTEM-T) should strive to make millets a universal product such as oats, said N. Kalaiselvi, Secretary, Department of Scientific and Industrial…

zerohedge.com - Tyler Durden - Texas AG Launches Investigation Into Glyphosate In Food
Texas AG Launches Investigation Into Glyphosate In Food
Zero Hedge

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has initiated an investigation into glyphosate contamination in food, with major manufacturers such as PepsiCo and Bayer being subjected to the probe. Glyphosate is a commonly used herbicide applied to genetically…

gizmodo.com - Ed Cara - Tainted Food Is Killing Far More People Than Previously Thought, WHO Says
Tainted Food Is Killing Far More People Than Previously Thought, WHO Says
Gizmodo | The Future Is Here

Eating is one of the most essential and fulfilling parts of life. Unfortunately, many people today are still getting sick and dying from dangerously tainted food, a report from the World Health Organization reveals. On Wednesday, the WHO released…

news-medical.net - Tobacco giants helped push ultra-processed foods into global markets
Tobacco giants helped push ultra-processed foods into global markets
News-Medical

New research reveals how major tobacco companies used cigarette-era business tactics to expand packaged food empires, raising fresh questions about the global spread of ultra-processed and hyperpalatable foods. In a recent study published in the…

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