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Calorie-Saver Tip

by: rika, 6 pages

McDonald’s is offering a new tool to consumers called “Bag a McMeal” which is available at www.mcdonalds.com. This program allows you to drag a picture of the menu items you ...

FoodChange Nutrition Lesson: What is Really in Your Food?

by: rika, 7 pages

Nutrition labels and ingredients list can help us determine what is really in the foods we eat. Knowing how to properly read labels can equip us with the information needed to make better ...

The Dietary Guidelines for Australians

by: shinta, 28 pages

Nutritious foods and an active lifestyle can help achieve good health throughout life. This booklet outlines the Dietary Guidelines for Australians which have been developed by food and ...

The influence of cooling rate, developmental stage, and the addition of sugar on the cryopreservation of larvae of the pearl oyster Pinctada fucata martensii

by: shinta, 4 pages

This paper examines the effects of cooling rate, developmental stage, and the addition of sugar on the cryopreser- vation of the larvae of the pearl oyster, Pinctada fucata martensii. The ...

PRODUCTION OF CRYSTAL SUGAR AND ALCOHOL FROM SWEET SORGHUM

by: shinta, 6 pages

In the semi-arid tropics worldwide, Sweet sorghum is cultivated by farmers on a subsistence level, and consumed as food by humanity. In the context of China, we examine the economic and ...

Effect of Processing Treatments on Quality of Cereal Based Soyabean Fortified Instant Weaning Food

by: shinta, 4 pages

The study reports on processing of weaning food using different proportions of wheat flour and Soybean flour, with whole milk powder and sugar. The raw materials and processed weaning food ...

Sugar & children's behaviour

by: shinta, 3 pages

Despite the results of carefully controlled studies there is still a strong belief among some health professionals and caregivers that sugar, particularly refined sugar or ...

Current Knowledge of the Health Effects of Sugar Intake

by: shinta, 5 pages

Twenty years ago, the common perception was that sugar intake was associated with several chronic diseases: Diabetes, coronary heart disease, obesity, and hyperactivity in

Should you be concerned about your child eating sugar?

by: shinta, 4 pages

Making sure that fruits, vegetables, whole grains and other fiber-rich foods, and calcium-rich dairy products are the centerpieces of your child’s diet is important dietary ...

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