Archives for November 14, 2006

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Drinks industry split over online booze cruising

By  Chris Mercer

Effects will be mixed for the industry if an EU court allows consumers to use internet shopping to by-pass import tax on alcoholic drinks from other member states, a trade association has said.

Machines speed up bag production, manufacturer claims

By George Reynolds

Two different new bag making machines have been released on the market, one designed to produce large bags at high speed, while the otheris targeted at dry and frozen food manufacturers.

Lupin-enriched bread could boost satiety, reduce energy intake

By  Stephen Daniells

Bread enriched with lupin kernel flour at the expense of wheat flour reduced energy intake and increased the feeling of fullness, says new research from Australia that may have important implications for weight management.

Enzyme-modified soybean sugar - another gum arabic replacer?

By  Stephen Daniells

Soybean soluble polysaccharide (SSPS) modified by a rhamnogalacturonase (RGase) enzyme could be used in flavour emulsions, and is a potential replacement for gum arabic, say researchers from Fuji Oil Company.

Red meat linked to increased breast cancer risk

By  Stephen Daniells

A new study from Harvard has reported that pre-menopausal women who eat more that one and a half servings of red per day may double their risk of hormone receptor-positive breast cancer, compared to women who eat less than three servings per week.

Cargill launches fiber fortification ingredient

By  staff reporter

Cargill has announced the launch of a proprietary ingredient system to increase fiber content and maintain crispiness, as the company expands its health-promoting solutions portfolio.