Sentences with phrase «of foodstuff from»

He promised to work on feeder roads to facilitate the carting of foodstuff from farming communities to marketing centres.
His decision to ban the import of some foodstuffs from the West has caused prices for fresh produce and other necessities to rise.

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Now, however, the time is ripe for not just equity - based crowdfunding, but also for all kinds of other ways to raise money from the crowd — and to do so seriously, without really involving any foodstuffs.
Spelt is a species of wheat much more common in ancient and medieval times but newly popular as some people look to explore older varieties of common foodstuffs and others feel that health benefits may accrue from avoiding some varieties of wheat in favor of others.
Franchise operations that are part of restaurant chains have standardized foodstuffs shipped to each restaurant from central locations.
By making sauce or mash from the peppers, we will be able to save our crops and also begin to provide edible foodstuffs to the domestic market, which is already showing signs of food shortages.
Section 15 (1) of the Foodstuffs, Cosmetics, and Disinfectants Act (by means of regulation of 2010, effective from March 2012) defines the nutrient content claims permitted in South Africa and establishes rules for their use (eg levels of fat permitted in a food product bearing a low fat claim).
Fortunately I found this great recipe from Mostly Foodstuffs that called for all of them, and not much else!
Breast milk is one of the few foodstuffs which is produced and delivered to the consumer without using up any fuel for transportation over long distances from factory to store to home.
But constituents are not always the best cooks, and our fridge is currently suffering from an overabundance of slightly elderly foodstuffs.
From animal disease outbreaks, to accidental contamination, food - borne illnesses, and concerns over the provenance or ingredients of foodstuffs, food crises of one form or another are seemingly a regular occurrence.
Mr Opuni said the project is vital to the carting of cocoa and other foodstuff from the farming communities to the commercial centres.
Some of the veterans that benefited from the cash advance and foodstuff donations on the first day included Mc Jordan Amartey, Mr Mensah, Kohwe, Odompo, JA Adofo, CK Man, Grace Nortey etc.
In a letter to federal officials, Connecticut's congressional delegation are touting the state's cheeses and railing against a practice that would restrict labeling of foodstuffs not from a specific town or region.
This is because the good news from the agricultural sector, which is recording a bumper harvest, will bring down the cost of foodstuffs, especially such staple as rice, and our massive Social Investment Programme will ease the pain of the most vulnerable in the society.
The first - generation biofuel, industrialized, ethanol, is produced from foodstuffs like maize, and thus poses great concern about a possible future shortage of food.
Visitors arriving from the mainland are required to dispose of any foodstuffs before leaving the airport.
Finland currently holds the presidency of the European Union, and when Euro - business resumes in September it will come under pressure — from CASH and consumer groups — to revise the 1990 directive on the nutritional labelling of foodstuffs so salt content must be stated.
These small groups of odorous substances are what give all kinds of foodstuffsfrom pineapple to wine to roast meat — their unmistakable aromas.
The same Valencian team has also analysed 1250 samples of cereal - based products from Spain, France and Germany to see whether there are differences between organic and conventional foodstuffs in the case of fumosins.
Recent work by Gordon's group, for example, demonstrates that the commensal gut microbiome of an individual influences the efficiency of energy harvesting from ingested foodstuffs and, as a result, can directly influence the extent of weight gain associated with food consumption (Turnbaugh et al, 2006).
Tongue scraping is known to help keep breath fresh and remove residual undigested foodstuffs from the back of your tongue.
«no defined intake level at which potential adverse effects of protein was identified» and «there is no evidence that amino acids from usual or even high intakes of protein from foodstuffs present any risk.»
All the rest of the foodstuffs in the middle of the shop is just about all processed apart from a few cleaning and personal care items.
CAAT is proving effect in trials and case studies, and oncologists are relatively willing to recommend the treatment as it is non-invasive, consisting of predominantly dietary changes, supplements and foodstuffs added, especially those that have an antioxidant effect; certain foods containing «harmful» amino acids reduced or removed from the regimen altogether.
An overburdened liver will become sluggish and as a result the process of detoxification from harmful medications, alcohol, foodstuff, air pollutants, chemical cleaners, chemicals and heavy metals in our environment will slow down.
In 2009, two German scientists looked at whether the migration of substances from plastic packaging material into foodstuffs contributes to human exposure to man - made hormones.
Forty extracts were therefore prepared from twenty - seven foodstuffs common to the Western diet, and the capacity of each to induce the secretion of IL - 6 and TNF - α from human monocytes was measured and compared» The capacity of these foods to cause white blood cells to secrete inflammatory signals was measured.
In other words: you'll get 40 mg of Magnesium from 100kcal of beans, and your other foodstuffs will be deficient; overall, your variety Vegan diet contains about 18 - 22 mg / 100kcal.
If you do not remove unnecessary foodstuff from your line of sight, there is a high chance of tucking into the foods.
Dr. Wilshire stated that converging evidence from numerous sources strongly suggests that proteins and naturally occurring fats and oils are the indispensable components of a healthy diet and should constitute the majority of the foodstuffs consumed by the general population.
Resistant starch resulting from normal processing of a foodstuff is a more modest contributor to a typical daily intake.
In an energetic, «Be Our Guest» - ish production number, the supermarket food sings in praise of the «gods» who will bring them to the «great beyond» — that is, the humans who will pluck them off the shelves, take them away from the supermarket and, unbeknownst to these trusting foodstuffs, consume them with abandon.
Every penny from the sale of foodstuffs went to him.
From apricot to zucchini, this alphabetic photo - essay is a global celebration of foodstuffs.
Toxic products from spoiled foodstuffs Drug residues Hormone levels comparable to amounts that have produced cancer in laboratory animals Artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives, all of which he claims are responsible for an epidemic of cancer and degenerative diseases And even euthanized dogs and cats, which he claims «are routinely rendered by veterinary hospitals or shelters and recycled into pet food.»
These profiles may not be adequate in all cases since they, in turn, were developed from National Research Council guidelines, which assume complete bioavailability of the nutrients and leave no margin of error for breed differences, impaired absorption, reduced digestibility of certain foodstuffs, or changes in animal physiology in certain disease states.
I found that some of the data in other lists comes from cattle and laboratory rats - two creatures with very different digestive systems to cats - that were deliberately fed excessive amounts of a foodstuff.
The majority of the shopping for foodstuffs will be done before the trip departs, and fresh goods, such as meats, fruits, vegetables, and dairy products, will be bought en route during the trip from supermarkets, local shops and markets.
Highly edited, it concentrated exclusively on Lucas's sculpture, and admitted only three works from the 1990s, including the iconic Au Naturel (1994; the slumped mattress that harbours a cucumber - and - melons scenario of sexual hilarity) but not the work that remains emblematic of the artist's YBA heyday — Two Fried Eggs and a Kebab (1992), the table adorned with foodstuffs that stand in for breasts and genitals.
Johnson has often used shea butter, the bright yellow gunk sold on the streets of Harlem and used in Africa for anything from cosmetics to foodstuffs.
Beginning in the early 1960s with a perverse German pop art celebrating sorry and unglamorous foodstuffs, plastic buckets, socks and sausages, Polke was from the beginning (and as one of Joseph Beuys's favourite students in Düsseldorf) as critical as he was playful.
The 1970 portfolio News, Mews, Pews, Brews, Stews & Dues, whose title words are screenprinted in «ink» made of organic foodstuffs ranging from chocolate to Bolognese sauce, was generously displayed in big vitrines.
The specialisms required range from materials such as textiles, organics, foodstuffs, metals, ceramic, glass, paper - print and drawings to ephemera, photography, paintings, frames, mechanisms and moving parts, digital and analogue technology, preventive conservation and packing of artworks.
Transformation of foodstuffs may include the making of yoghurt from milk, or the frying of plantains or yams, chicken or eggs, etc..
Although the exact source of contamination remains under investigation, the DDAC contamination most likely results from contact of the foodstuffs with disinfected equipment or from residues of DDAC in treated water used to wash the produce.
We counsel clients from an array of manufacturing and service sectors, from foodstuffs to diversified industrials, in respect of a broad range of regulatory and corporate law issues.
When foodstuffs were in short supply during the war, dry goods staples from the pantry were often the order of the day.
As well its established collection of furniture, lighting, accessories and artwork, the north London store now offers a select range of gourmet foodstuffs from Michelin - starred French chef Nicolas Vahé.
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