A New Use for Tea
May 15, 2013 9:17 am | by CNN | Videos | CommentsOn celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain's new television show "Parts Unknown," a chef in Myanmar introduces Bourdain to a new way to consume tea — by eating it. The tea salad is served at a Morning Star tea house and consists of fermented tea leaves.
High Speed Dispersers
May 15, 2013 1:00 am | by Food Manufacturing Staff | Product Releases | CommentsHigh Speed Dispersers are suitable for high-volume mixing in vessels up to 6,000 gallons or larger.
Full Profile Insertion Flow Meter
May 15, 2013 1:00 am | by Food Manufacturing Staff | Product Releases | CommentsThe Full Profile Insertion (FPI) Mag Flow Meter is the industry's only hot tap full profile insertion flow meter available.
Barbecue Bag for Meats and Veggies
May 15, 2013 1:00 am | by Food Manufacturing Staff | Product Releases | CommentsThe Sira-Cook™ Supreme™ bag can be used in a conventional oven or on a griddle, hot-plate or barbecue.
Daily Sound Bite: FDA Releases Food Defense Tool
May 14, 2013 12:47 pm | News | CommentsThe FDA has released the Food Defense Plan Builder, a comprehensive, easy-to-use software program designed to help owners and operators of food facilities develop customized plans to minimize the risk of intentional contamination at their plants.
FDA Releases Tool To Help Prevent Intential Contamination
May 14, 2013 12:41 pm | News | CommentsThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration has released a new tool to help bolster the food industry’s defense measures against an act of intentional food contamination. The Food Defense Plan Builder is a comprehensive, easy-to-use software program designed to help owners and operators of food facilities develop customized plans to minimize the risk of intentional contamination at their individual food facilities.
Opposition to Dairy Supply Management Grows
May 14, 2013 12:37 pm | News | CommentsAs the House and Senate Agriculture Committees prepare to write a new Farm Bill this week, the list of organizations opposed to a proposed dairy program continues to grow. Nearly 150 organizations and businesses across the food chain, from farmers and food manufacturers to food retailers and consumers, have signed letters to members of Congress urging them to oppose the "Dairy Market Stabilization Program" (DMSP).
Senate Considers Massive Farm Bill
May 14, 2013 12:35 pm | by MARY CLARE JALONICK,Associated Press | News | CommentsThe legislation the Senate Agriculture Committee is considering Tuesday makes concessions to Southern rice and peanut farmers, thanks to a new top Republican on the committee, Mississippi Sen. Thad Cochran. The bill eliminates $5 billion in annual subsidies called direct payments that are important to those Southern farmers but makes it easier for them to receive alternate subsidies if prices dip.
Study Questions How Sharply We Should Cut the Salt
May 14, 2013 12:33 pm | by LAURAN NEERGAARD,AP Medical Writer | News | CommentsThe Institute of Medicine said Tuesday there's no evidence that cutting well below established guidelines offers any benefit — even though that's recommended for certain people at high risk of heart disease. There are some suggestions that going way too low might harm certain patients.
Trial Set for Suit Against ND Hog Farm
May 14, 2013 12:31 pm | News | CommentsTrial is set to begin the case of a Canadian food company that says it's owed more than $600,000 from a North Dakota hog farming operation. Maple Leaf Foods, Inc. has filed a civil lawsuit in federal court against North Dakota Sow Center, which operates facilities near Bottineau and Edmore. Maple Leaf claims the hog farming company failed to pay for the sale of young pigs.
Consumer Trends: Sugar Substitute Demand Growing
May 14, 2013 12:00 pm | News | CommentsThe sugar substitute market was estimated at $10.5 billion in 2012. This value is expected to increase to $13.7 billion by 2018, with 4.5% CAGR for the forecasted period. North America was expected to lead the global sugar substitute market with share of 49.0% followed by Asia-Pacific (21.4%), and Europe (20.9%) in terms of revenue in the year 2012.
What Food Manufacturers Need From MRO for a Reliable Plant
May 14, 2013 11:47 am | by George Krauter, Vice President, Storeroom Solutions | Articles | CommentsThere are maintenance, repair and operations surveys that show that “quick response and product knowledge” combine for over 75 percent of what was important to plant management; price is less than 8 percent of the consideration and fulfillment programs just 3 percent.
Danone Acquires U.S. Baby Food Maker
May 14, 2013 9:46 am | News | CommentsFrench yogurt maker Danone says it has agreed to take a more than 90-percent stake in organic baby food maker Happy Family. Although Danone is known for its yogurt, baby food is one of its fastest-growing divisions. Revenue there rose more than 15 percent last year. But with Europe's economic crisis hitting sales hard in markets close to home, the Paris-based company has been looking for opportunities to expand abroad.
McDonald’s Adds 3 Quarter Pounders to Menu
May 14, 2013 9:44 am | by CANDICE CHOI,AP Food Industry Writer | News | CommentsMcDonald's is adding three new Quarter Pounders to its menu as the fast-food chain looks to offer cheaper premium burgers while capitalizing on one of its most popular brands. The company, based in Oak Brook, Ill., says the new burgers will replace its meatier Angus Third Pounders, which were among the most expensive items on its menu at around $4 to $5.
Company Bets on Biotech Potatoes
May 14, 2013 9:40 am | by JOHN MILLER,Associated Press | News | CommentsThis month, tuber processing giant J.R. Simplot Co. asked the U.S. government to approve five varieties of biotech potatoes. They're engineered not to develop ugly black bruises — McDonald's, which gets many of its fries from Simplot, rejects those. They're also designed to have less of a natural but potentially cancer-causing neurotoxin, acrylamide.
Venezuela Food Maker Denies Blame for Shortages
May 14, 2013 9:38 am | by FABIOLA SANCHEZ and KARL RITTER,Associated Press | News | CommentsVenezuela's biggest food company on Monday hit back at President Nicolas Maduro's claims that it's to blame for the country's persistent food shortages. The chief executive of Empresas Polar, Lorenzo Mendoza, rejected accusations by the president that the company has reduced production and is hoarding products to create scarcity.
Supreme Court Rules for Monsanto in Patent Case
May 14, 2013 9:34 am | by JESSE J. HOLLAND,Associated Press | News | CommentsThe Supreme Court said Monday that an Indiana farmer violated Monsanto Co.'s patents on soybean seeds resistant to its weed-killer by growing the beans without buying new seeds from the corporation. The justices unanimously rejected the farmer's argument that cheap soybeans he bought from a grain elevator are not covered by the Monsanto patents.
Photo of the Day: Biotech Tubers
May 14, 2013 9:30 am | News | CommentsThis Friday, May 10, 2013 photo shows a genetically engineered potato poking through the soil of a planting pot inside J.R. Simplot's lab in southwestern Idaho. Simplot is seeking U.S. regulatory approval to market the potatoes — which resist browning and are designed to produce lower levels of potentially cancer-causing acrylamide when fried — to growers and, eventually, consumers.
Don’t Give in to Bird Activity at Your Facility
May 14, 2013 9:18 am | by Patrick T. Copps, MS, B.C.E., Technical Services Manager, Orkin, LLC | Articles | CommentsBirdwatching is an activity that fascinates people; it gives avid fans a chance to relax outdoors while watching birds react with each other in their natural habitats. But around your facility, there should be little to no bird activity, as birds can wreak havoc on your property and products.
Taking Shelf Life Extension to the Next Level
May 14, 2013 9:18 am | by CNN | Videos | CommentsA Utah man recently found a burger he had misplaced... 14 years ago. The burger looks great for its age, having been mummified since it's birthday in 1999. It hasn't molded or decayed at all in the decade and a half since it was first served.



