Diversifying palates and a focus on health in North America are driving increased demand for a range of "atypical meats" at the dinner table, according to global market research organisation Nielsen. In the year to 29 June 2012, sales of ...
Tags: Agriculture, Food
Taiwan’s love for American beef is evident by the growth in exports to the Asian island nation this year, and U. S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF)-Taiwan’s team, contractor to the Beef Checkoff Program, is exploring new channels ...
Tags: Beef Growth, Food
Cloud's Meats, Inc., of Carthage, MO, is voluntarily recalling beef and pork products that may possibly be contaminated with E. coli after positive test results in samples of items produced in mid-November. According to a Dec. 2 news ...
Tags: food recall, Cloud's Meats, beef and pork products, E.coli
Intevation Food is recalling approximately 156,924 pounds of frozen chicken fettuccine alfredo products as they contain egg which is not declared on the product label, according to the US Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and ...
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Cuisine Solutions, a manufacturer of fully cooked, frozen and prepared foods, has partnered with Golden Bison to develop a new line of sous-vide bison dishes. Scheduled for launch in retail stores in early 2014, the Plain Smart product ...
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Most Americans have "hot meals" two out of every three sit downs per day, and usually that food itself has already been cooked, maybe at very high temperatures, and then processed, and finally loaded with preservatives and artificial ...
Cargo theft and cattle rustling are crippling crimes for farmers and ranchers. Theft may take the form of one big grab and run, or it may be the death-of-a-thousand-cuts. A tiny sampling of recent cargo hits from the Associated Press: In ...
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United Cater has recalled a wide range of Vaisyaa branded frozen fish products as they were manufactured in an unapproved establishment and do not comply with food hygiene standards. The UK Food Standards Agency (FSA) has issued a product ...
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Capital Meat Processing Company Nigeria Limited has inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) and lease agreement with the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), for an ultra-modern abattoir at Tungan Maje in Gwagwalada Area ...
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Perfectly seared steaks and mouth-watering burgers hot off the grill signal that summer is in full swing. Add grilled corn and watermelon slices and it's dinnertime. Grilling doesn't take much fuss, but it can be tricky, resulting in ...
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Craft beer is touted as the "it" beverage, the new wine, and becoming more popular even as domestic lager sales have slowed. So Consumer Reports' experts conducted blind taste tests of 23 craft ales and lagers and found three that were ...
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Federal regulators have moved a step closer toward requiring mechanically tenderized beef to be labeled so that you are better informed about what you buy and how to cook it safely. The tenderizing process can drive bacteria such as the ...
Tags: Long-Awaited Labeling Rule, Mechanically Tenderized Beef, USDA
The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) has introduced new labeling rules, which will help shoppers to obtain information about the origin of their meat The new rules, which are set to bring the US in accordance with the standards of the ...
Tags: Meat Labeling, Packaging
New federal labeling rules have been implemented in the US which will allow the shoppers to have more information about the meat they purchase. The new regulations require labels on steaks, ribs and other cuts of meat to convey ...
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Some of hungry partygoers at your Memorial Day gathering this weekend might be crying out, Where's the beef!?! But from a food-safety perspective, a more salient question is, How well done is the beef? That's because some steaks and other ...