6 * THEORY 1. What is food adulteration? 7 2. Ugly face of adulteration 8 3. Why food adulteration? 8 4. How prevalent is food adulteration? 9 5. Food standards 11 6. How to prevent food adulteration? 12 * LAB REPORT 1. Experiment 14 2. Result 15 * CONCLUSION 16 * BIBLIOGRAPHY 17 INTRODUCTION A dulteration in food is normally present in its most crude
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A fast food restaurant is on every corner‚ but is actually good for you? Fast food became popular in the early 1900’s but it didn’t just take off. Fast food has made quite a journey in its development opening opportunities along the way. It has its advantages and disadvantages but being aware of them is very important. Fast food has made a huge impact on our nation’s health and economy. How was fast food developed? Burgers made at fairs‚ carnivals‚ and events were known as low quality. It
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INTRODUCTION AND ITS BACKGROUND Background of the Study Street food is ready-to-eat food or drink sold in a street or other public places‚ such as a market or fair‚ by a vendor‚ often from a portable stall. Most street foods are classed as both finger food and fast food‚ and are cheaper on average than restaurant meals. According to a 2007 study from the Food and Agriculture Organization‚ 2.5 billion people eat street food every day. In the Philippines it is easy to prepare and eaten and consequently
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failed to recognize the changing trend in customer’s preferences to better tasting‚ fresher food. This trend led to new sub markets emerging for tastier‚ fresher and fast food perceived as healthier. A few of the smaller/privately owned competitors (Cosi and Quizno’s) were able to operate in niche markets selling gourmet sandwiches and salads. The emergence of smaller restaurants offering easy access to exotic foods such as sushi and burritos created a more specialized niche market. 2) Size and Growth;
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Genetically Engineered Foods July 28th‚ 2011 I didn’t realize the hazards of genetically engineered (GE) foods till I read the chapter in Omnivores Dilemma. It’s really mind boggling to think what the farmers wage in risk so that they can produce more crop yields. The amazing thing is that the farmers know the potential hazards of growing GE foods. I didn’t realize that more than 75% of our foods are genetically engineered! These foods are commonly referred to as Franken foods. So get this
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prosperous place‚ much different than it is today. However‚ freedom of the people trumps the economical state of the island. From 1791-1804‚ the slaves of Saint Domingue revolted against the French government. In the end‚ they were successful. The Haitian Revolution was the first of its kind due to the fact that it was a slave-led revolution. Not only did they end slavery on the island‚ but
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The fast food industry has been growing more and more every year. There is a fast food restaurant in every corner. Since fast food is becoming so popular more and more people chose to go to a fast food restaurant daily. Fast food is a continuing growth industry in our country. Fast food restaurants continue to increase their popularity by lowering their prices and providing faster service for their customers. There is a huge competition between fast food restaurants and how they advertise can
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FOOD SCIENCE Definition- Study of food is a separate discipline. Systematic study of nature of food materials & the scientific principles underlying their modification‚ preservation & spoilage is called as food science. INTER RELATIONSHIP- Foods are colloidal systems. Physical conditions viz. temperature & pressure affect quality. Organic compounds decompose & undergo various chemical reactions. In processed foods‚ additives added also undergo further chemical changes. Foods undergo chemical
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Food Additives Food Additives What are food additives? Food additives are chemicals added to food to maintain flavour or improve its taste and appearance. Some additives have been used for centuries‚ for example‚ maintaining food by pickling (with vinegar)‚ salting‚ as with bacon‚ preserving sweets or using sulphur dioxide as in some wines. With the arrival of processed foods in the second half of the 20th century‚ many more additives have been imported‚ of both natural and artificial agents
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The Need of Convenience Foods in Present Scenario. Abstract: Rapid urbanization and changes in social and cultural practices have modified the food habits of the community. Industrial development in Indian cities has compelled labour from villages to migrate to cities in search of employment. It is estimated that within the next ten years‚ half of world’s population will be living and working in urban areas. Increase in buying power and long hours spent away from home commuting to work places
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