Scientists develop historic rice
Using cutting-edge technology, US government scientists have developed molecular markers to help launch an historic rice into the modern day food arena.
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Using cutting-edge technology, US government scientists have developed molecular markers to help launch an historic rice into the modern day food arena.
Pre-school girls eating French fries once a week could increase their future risk of developing breast cancer by more than a quarter, reveals new research from the US.
German chemical group Degussa is in the final stages of talks to shed its food ingredients unit, says chief financial officer Heinz-Joachim Wagner.
A soup that is edible under weightless conditions marks the latest food science formulation to head into space.
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Henry Ford's famous aphorism that if he had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses, provides food makers with a lesson they must learn.
US sales of wholegrain cookies have skyrocketed 1,364 per cent in the past year, marking them as the nation's fastest growing wholegrain bakery product, according to market researcher AC Nielsen.
Two months before it goes to trial, the FDA has told California attorney general Bill Lockyer that his lawsuit against the canned tuna industry over mercury warnings could cause consumers to eat less fish and miss out on the health benefits.