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    Food and culture.

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    Food is more than a collection of nutrients. Human beings all over the world share a common need to meet certain fundamental conditions for survival. One of these needs is securing an adequate diet‚ which will provide energy and the various nutrients necessary for metabolic functioning. The range of human nutritional requirements is fairly narrow‚ but the ways in which these similar requirements are met are hugely diverse. Vastly differing dietary patterns‚ utilizing thousands of different foodstuffs

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    Food Ethics

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    The ethics surrounding food hasn’t always been a major contributor in ones decision on what to eat. In the beginning‚ we would have to physically hunt or gather our meals in order to survive. The choice of what was for breakfast‚ lunch or dinner solely relied on what was accessible to us. The ethical questions would only come as a result of a modernized food system‚ where other options for food became accessible and convenient. In the essay Consider the Lobster by David Foster Wallace‚ the author

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    In a Praise of Food

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    “In a praise of Fast Food” is an article written by Rachel Laudan from the book “The Gastronomica Reader.” Laudan grew up on an English farm she studied math‚ physics‚ chemistry then a degree in geology. She published several books and lots of articles. At the University of Hawaii‚ she found the way to bring her passion for gastronomy. She discovered the most amazing food culture she had encounter. All her ideas were pulled up together in 1996 in a book call “The Food of Paradise: exploring Hawaii’s

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    Food Technology

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    Food technology- Australian food industry (AFI) * Chosen organisation- Woolworths. * Level of operation/ mechanisation: Woolworths is a fully Australian owned company. It is a publicly listed company and the largest supermarket retailer in Australia. Woolworths Limited Brands include: Safeway Supermarkets‚ Tandy Electronics‚ Dick Smith Electronics‚ Big W‚ BWS liquor and Woolworths liquor. Woolworths is a multinational company‚ with chains of supermarkets in New Zealand and South Africa

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    modified food

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    achievable unless adequate amounts of nutritious and safe foods are available and accessible during all life stages. An estimated one-third of the world’s population‚ largely in the developing world‚ is currently food and nutrition insecure.  The biologic imperatives for achieving nutrient and food security‚ as well as humanitarian concern‚ are the driving forces behind efforts to achieve equitable food distribution among today’s global population. Food systems‚ therefore‚ are challenged to meet current

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    Food Technology

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    1.1 The technology process Let’s remember 1 The key stages of the technology process are designing‚ producing and evaluating. 2 A design situation is a scenario‚ situation or context. It sets the scene for a designer. A design brief is a statement that presents a task or problem to be solved as it relates to the design situation. 3 It is important to analyse the design brief to ensure that the designer understands what is required of them and so that they can develop a criteria

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    Food for Thought

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    Food for Thought As of 2005‚ hunger continues to be a worldwide problem. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations‚ "850 million people worldwide were undernourished in 1999 to 2005‚ the most recent years for which figures are available" and the number of hungry people has recently been increasing. The official poverty rate in the U.S. has increased for four consecutive years‚ from a 26-year low of 11.3%

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    Food Inc.

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    Over the past couple of days‚ we have watched the film‚ Food Inc. This film takes an in depth look at America’s industry and the terrible but legal way our food is genetically engineered. The purpose of this film was to shock every American with facts about the food they consume on a daily basis. The film had specific points of view that everyone might not agree with and also a few topics that stood out to me. Do animals have the right to a certain quality of life? I think animals have the right

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    Food Production

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    Food Productions & Consumption Choices Food is one of the most needed supplies that we all need in our daily life. And with the advances of today’s technologies‚ we are able to produce bigger amount of food as compare to the older days. However‚ food production companies have taken the technology advantages to produce a massive amount of food by adding too much antibiotics and chemicals that could eventually affect the health of the consumers. Taking from the film called "Food Inc.”‚ it has shown

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    Food Contamination

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    Food Contamination Definition Food contamination refers to foods that are spoiled or tainted because they either contain microorganisms‚ such as bacteria or parasites‚ or toxic substances that make them unfit for consumption. Food contamination is a serious issue because it results in foodborne diseases. Hence‚ awareness of potential sources of food contamination is an important component of good nutrition. Food contamination refers to the presence in food of harmful chemicals and microorganisms

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