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    Food in Malaysia

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    The Fascinating History of Malaysian Food Malaysia is the home of multiple ethnicities which found its roots during the colonial times where hundreds and thousands of immigrants arrived here to find an honest living in this prosperous land. The migrants’ mostly Chinese working in the tin mines and the Indians placed along the rubber estates brought along with them their cultures not forgetting rich culinary heritages. The cultures go along fine with their cooking where unusual traditional gathering

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    Food safety

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    FAO[edit]In 2003‚ the WHO and FAO published the Codex Alimentarius which serves as a guideline to food safety.[5] However‚ according to Unit 04 - Communication of Health & Consumers Directorate-General of the European Commission (SANCO): "The Codex‚ while being recommendations for voluntary application by members‚ Codex standards serve in many cases as a basis for national legislation. The reference made to Codex food safety standards in the World Trade Organizations’ Agreement on Sanitary and Phytosanitary

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    Food and Nutrition

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    Introduction On the 19th April‚ 2012‚ the Grade 10 Food and Nutrition students of the Montego Bay High School for girls went on a field trip where we visited Edwards Dairy and Colorn Meat Processors. This trip was put in place by our teachers in order to reinforce our previously gained knowledge on the topics; meat and milk. From this field study I was able to utilize my previous knowledge on these two subject matters and to learn more about them and in more detail. I was also able to pick up information

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    STUDENT ID : NO OF EXPERIMENT : TITLE OF EXPERIMENT : PREPARATION OF BIS(ACETYLACETONATO)COPPER(II) DATE OF EXPERIMENT : PRACTICAL GROUP : LECTURER : Objective: To synthesize the bis(acetylacetonato) copper(II) To identify the nature of ligand.

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    India's Food

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    a part of India’s culture‚ food Indians invented was curry chicken. India’s food is different from other foods in other takes up an important amount of space in its history. India food is known around the world for its smell‚ and most importantly‚ its taste. One of the most popular foods that the countries. Some festivals in India are bountiful with food; the festivals in India could be represented by the food. For example‚ one festival can be about enjoying food only certain times of the day

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    Fast Food

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    Report on Fast Food Leads to Childhood Obesity 1.0 Introduction to Fast Food When people all over the world are looking for a quick‚ easy meal to grab on the go‚ fast food is the common solution. So‚ what is fast food? Fast food is the term given to food that can be prepared and served very quickly. The term "fast food" was recognized in a dictionary by Merriam Webster in 1951.While any meal with low preparation time can be considered to be fast food‚ typically the term refers to food sold in a restaurant

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    Food Security

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    self sufficiency in Food production SriSubramaniam‚ Guruswamy and Sairavi‚ Subramaniam Maharishi University of Management‚ Iowa‚ USA‚ Independent Researcher 17. August 2009 Online at http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/16866/ MPRA Paper No. 16866‚ posted 19. August 2009 / 20:50 Does India attain self sufficiency in food production? G. Sri Subramaniam (Researcher‚ India) Sai Ravi Subramaniam (Professor‚ MUM‚ USA) Abstract Food production has been one of the major concerns for Indian political climate

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    Food Allergy

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    -serum-specific IgE testing to foods -oral food challenges * Referral to an allergist is IMPORTANT to confirm the diagnosis of a suspected food allergy. *Patients SHOULD avoid the food in question until assessment‚ and an epinephrine auto-injector should be prescribed‚ even if the diagnosis is uncertain. HISTORY It is IMPORTANT to inquire about all suspected foods and to discuss the manner of preparation. Time of onset of symptoms in relation to food exposure‚ symptom duration and

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    Food Service

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    Cook/Chill Centralized Food Service in Corrections By Louise E. Mathews‚ Chief of Food Services‚ San Diego County‚ California‚ Sheriffs Department capacity of 2‚345. In 1989‚ these facilities were holding up to 4‚500 inmates-and the numbers were climbing-giving San Diego the dubious distinction of being the most overcrowded system in the country. To determine more effective ways of handling the increasing number of inmates‚ the county commissioned two external feasibility studies (1985 and 1989)

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    Food Spoilage

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    1. Causes of food spoilage and food poisoning. What is Food Spoilage? Food spoilage is caused by tiny invisible organisms called bacteria. Bacteria live everywhere we live‚ and most of them don’t do us any harm. Pathogens: Harmful Bacteria The bacteria we’re concerned with from a food safety standpoint are the so-called "pathogens" that cause food poisoning. And these pathogens‚ like salmonella or Escherichia coli‚ don’t produce any smells‚ off-tastes or changes in the food’s appearance —

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