With all of this phallic imagery in the foreground and coupling melons in the background, the viewer is forced to contemplate the marketing
of foodstuffs in modern society and how we consume products based on the strength of their advertising campaign.
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.
The book includes a wide selection of recipes, an extensive list of addresses and websites of suppliers
of foodstuffs in the UK, and suggestions for finding out more information.
Not exact matches
In effect, we are observing a version
of tulip - mania with
foodstuffs.
Agri - food MSMEs are crucial
in both wealthy and low and middle - income countries (LMICs)
in addressing food security, meeting growing demand for agricultural commodities and value - added
foodstuffs, and
in reducing poverty by generating income through strategies
of inclusive growth.
The situation is not as clear for some other countries, but as a general rule, we are probably better off
in current circumstances than most suppliers because
of the weight
of commodities,
foodstuffs and «inputs into exports»
in our mix.
In Schumacher's view, goals of agriculture should be directed «to keep man in touch with living nature, of which he is and remains a highly vulnerable part; to humanize and ennoble man's wider habitat; and to bring forth the foodstuffs and other materials which are needed for a becoming lif
In Schumacher's view, goals
of agriculture should be directed «to keep man
in touch with living nature, of which he is and remains a highly vulnerable part; to humanize and ennoble man's wider habitat; and to bring forth the foodstuffs and other materials which are needed for a becoming lif
in touch with living nature,
of which he is and remains a highly vulnerable part; to humanize and ennoble man's wider habitat; and to bring forth the
foodstuffs and other materials which are needed for a becoming life.
In 1935, a USDA bulletin designed to increase awareness
of peanut butter as a
foodstuff featured a recipe for a Tabasco - spiced Cream
of Peanut Butter Soup.
For example, a U.S. importer
of a Brazil - produced
foodstuff will have to confirm that it was produced
in a plant that meets the FSMA hazard control standards.
In July 2009, Mengniu sold a 20 % stake to consortium led by state - owned China National Oils,
Foodstuffs and Cereals Corp, China's largest importer and exporter
of food.
Mostly found
in animal - derived
foodstuffs, saturated fat can raise your cholesterol levels, increasing your risk
of cardiovascular disease.
Part
of the secret
in crafting your clone is the addition
of masa harina — a corn flour that you'll find
in your supermarket near the other flours, or where all the Mexican
foodstuffs are stocked.
Graham loves to use this yogurt cheese
in many
of his low - fat dishes that require a creamy white sauce, traditionally made with fatty
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.
The dairy packaging plant is being built following the signing
of a ten - year agreement by Synlait with
Foodstuffs South Island, a grocery wholesaler and retailer based
in Auckland.
An
in Australia, new country
of origin labelling laws are to be introduced
in July
of next year that aim to not only clarify the extent to which
foodstuffs originate
in Australia but to leverage significant fines against non-compliant producers.
FOOD WASTE Food waste is more
of a problem
in industrialized countries, most often caused by both retailers and consumers throwing perfectly edible
foodstuffs into the trash.
China Bright Food Group, the country's second - biggest
foodstuff producer by revenue, has launched a premium yogurt product
in Hong Kong, the first step
in an overseas push to put its products on the supermarket shelves
of Macau, Thailand, Singapore and Indonesia.
The simple explanation is that American soldiers, exposed to the foreign produce and
foodstuffs in a distant land where many would be returning to farming and agricultural pursuits after their service, would be interested
in crops that they have seen and tasted
in the mercados (marketplaces), and especially the abundance
of vegetables, herbs, and spices for sale
in the marketplaces
of the cities
of Monterrey and Vera Cruz, and
in the cavernous Mercado Tlatelolco
in Mexico City.
With over 35 years
of experience and as a pioneer
in the field
of coloring foods, GNT can provide solutions to common technical challenges that arise when replacing artificial dyes
in a beverage system or developing a beverage product with coloring
foodstuffs for the first time.
All
of GNT's EXBERRY ® coloring
foodstuffs are available
in both liquid and powder form and can be used to add brilliant, eye - catching natural color to beverage products, without the use
of chemical solvents or additives.
Cost -
in - use is also kept reasonable as a result
of EXBERRY ® coloring
foodstuffs potency at low dosage levels.
«
In Växjö, the greenest city in Europe, we strive to produce meals with a lower effect on the environment in municipal kitchens by purchasing locally produced and ecological foodstuffs, reduce waste, increase the proportion of vegetables and adapt menus to the season.&raqu
In Växjö, the greenest city
in Europe, we strive to produce meals with a lower effect on the environment in municipal kitchens by purchasing locally produced and ecological foodstuffs, reduce waste, increase the proportion of vegetables and adapt menus to the season.&raqu
in Europe, we strive to produce meals with a lower effect on the environment
in municipal kitchens by purchasing locally produced and ecological foodstuffs, reduce waste, increase the proportion of vegetables and adapt menus to the season.&raqu
in municipal kitchens by purchasing locally produced and ecological
foodstuffs, reduce waste, increase the proportion
of vegetables and adapt menus to the season.»
A recent report has highlighted the instances
in which countries import and export large quantities
of particular
foodstuffs (6).
In these areas, Capsicum rarely has been identified in the paleoethnobotanical record compared to the presence of other foodstuffs like beans, maize, manioc, and squas
In these areas, Capsicum rarely has been identified
in the paleoethnobotanical record compared to the presence of other foodstuffs like beans, maize, manioc, and squas
in the paleoethnobotanical record compared to the presence
of other
foodstuffs like beans, maize, manioc, and squash.
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).
The salt is
in the kitchen, where all my
foodstuffs and libations are, surrounded by every other comfort
of home.
Buy grit - loads
of grit, keep provisions
of tinned
foodstuffs and maintain a backup generator
in case the wild weather blows out your main power supply.
At that time we used the language
in the General Labelling Directive 2000 / 13 / EC on labelling, presentation and advertising
of foodstuffs for sale to the ultimate consumer Article 2 (1)
of which stated that: «The labelling and methods used must not: (a) be such as could mislead the purchaser to a material degree, particularly: (iii) by suggesting that the
foodstuff possesses special characteristics when
in fact all similar
foodstuffs possess such characteristics.»
This program instigates charitable spirit
in the minds
of these moms who are being rewarded as they purchase
foodstuffs and reach out for the kids
in their communities.
I remember that some clergymen entrusted with distributing available relief to the hungry and dying masses turned the whole thing into a heartless game
of greed and fraud, with some
of them hiding the relief
foodstuff in dry wells and deny having them.
«Agricultural practices» shall mean all activities conducted by a farmer on a farm to produce agricultural products and which are inherent and necessary to the operation
of a farm including, but not limited to, the collection, transportation, distribution, storage and land application
of animal wastes; storage, transportation and use
of equipment for tillage, planting, harvesting, irrigation, fertilization and pesticide application; storage and use
of legally permitted fertilizers, limes and pesticides all
in accordance with local, state and federal law and regulations and
in accordance with manufacturers» instructions and warnings; storage, use and application
of animal feed and
foodstuffs; construction and use
of farm structures and facilities for the storage
of animal wastes, farm equipment, pesticides, fertilizers, agricultural products and livestock, for the processing
of animal wastes and agricultural products, for the sale
of agricultural products, and for the use
of farm labor, as permitted by local and state building codes and regulations; including construction and maintenance
of fences and lanes; «Agricultural products» shall mean those products as defined
in subdivision 2
of section 301
of the agriculture and markets law; «Farm» shall mean the land, buildings and machinery usable
in the production, whether for profit or otherwise,
of agricultural products;
Pictures
of a mobile phone
in Weetabix were irrelevant, given that family and friends have never been able to send
in foodstuffs to prisoners.
The management and staff
of Goldstreet Business, one
of Ghana's leading business newspapers, on Wednesday, March 28, donated
foodstuffs and toiletries valued at over GHS13, 000 to the New Life Nungua Children's Home
in Accra.
Eastern Regional Minister, Eric Kwakye Darfour has charged heads
of the various Senior High Schools
in the region to monitor
foodstuffs meant for the preparation
of meals for students
in their respective schools.
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.
«Similarly, troops
of 103 Battalion this evening ambushed Boko Haram terrorists at Mairimri village crossing point
in which they killed quite a number
of terrorists, recovered 15 bicycles and
foodstuffs.
Each
of these raw
foodstuffs contains some water, and to heat them up is to eliminate some
of this water
in the form
of vapour.
A research group at the Buchmann Institute for Molecular Life Sciences (BMLS)
of Goethe University
in Frankfurt, together with colleagues at the Max Planck Institute
of Biophysics, has now discovered how yeast cells measure the availability
of saturated and unsaturated fatty acids
in foodstuffs and adapt their production
of membrane lipids to it.
You might think that such crushing force would be enough to obliterate any
foodstuff, but
in fact the intense pseudogravity causes fluid foods such as purees — mixtures
of liquids and solids
of various kinds — to separate.
To ward off pathogens, fungi have developed an arsenal
of antibacterial and antiviral compounds — a resource that traditional peoples harnessed
in the form
of mushroom teas and
foodstuffs.
In recent years, VTT has developed plant cell culture technologies with the aim
of creating a completely new and groundbreaking method
of producing vegetable
foodstuffs and ingredients.
Such
foodstuffs could be the basis
of an industry raking
in $ 34 billion by the year 2020, Ferrier predicts.
In spite
of the extensive use
of Spirulina as a
foodstuff, it is paradoxical that the molecular tools required for its improvement have not yet been developed, which provides the consortium with a significant opportunity for scientific and technological positioning.
The screen, which is far more sensitive than methods used
in other programs monitoring pesticide use on
foodstuffs, quantifies traces present
in parts per million; an equivalent ratio is one gram -LRB-.035 ounce) per 1.1 tons
of food.
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.
«A significant quantity»
of the vegetable
foodstuffs initially exceeded the government's limits, he notes, while acknowledging that those limits are much stricter than those
in force
in Europe.
In addition, each foodstuff has its own odor code comprised of a core group of between just 3 and 40 of the 230 key odorants — in specific concentration
In addition, each
foodstuff has its own odor code comprised
of a core group
of between just 3 and 40
of the 230 key odorants —
in specific concentration
in specific concentrations.
Now new analytical techniques developed
in universities such as Granada and Valencia (Spain) show that some
foodstuffs exceed permitted levels
of these harmful compounds.