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Food Processing September 2006 Mike Pehanich |
The future is (almost) here Processing innovation is alive and well, as these five "technologies of tomorrow" that are available today demonstrate.  |
Food Processing September 2006 Diane Toops |
Rollout: September's best new products Special K protein-fortified waters from Kellogg.... Godiva Belgian Blends from Coca-Cola and Godiva Chocolatier... Fresh Makes Veggie Pasta Salad Kits from Dole Fresh... etc.  |
Food Processing September 2006 Diane Toops |
Glacial growth for frozen dinners Americans love frozen dinners and entrees for their convenience, but are motivated to purchase new frozen products that look appealing in the store.  |
Food Processing September 2006 Mike Pehanich |
Note to R&D...and Management With most research investment within food processing companies today directed at new products, few new processing technologies are being developed or supported at the processor level.  |
Food Processing September 2006 Dave Fusaro |
Editor's Plate: Robbing food to pay fuel Will efforts to find alternatives to oil, such as corn-derived ethanol, have us someday competing with our own SUVs for food?  |
Food Processing September 2006 David Joy |
Guard against intentional contamination The food industry is fortunate Congress and FDA have not developed more specific requirements for food security.  |
Food Processing September 2006 |
Food Biz Kids: Putting off the Ritz Food Processing's 8th-grade panelists gave mixed reviews after tasting these peanut butter and jelly cracker sandwiches.  |
Food Processing September 2006 Ashman & Beckley |
Product Spotlight: Muscles for breakfast Nature's Path helps morning exercisers refuel their muscles with Optimum ReBound cereal.  |
Food Processing September 2006 Dave Fusaro |
No to stinky tofu, yes to fish-pork dumplings Some products at the Food Taipei show would translate well to the U.S. market, others would not.  |
Food Processing September 2006 |
Equipment Round-Up: Lubricants The right selection and proper use of lubricants can keep a plant's processing equipment running smooth.  |
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