Why Restaurant Chefs Don’t Always Wear Gloves In The Kitchen Delish
And while in many places the law requires anyone handling food in restaurants to wear gloves (or at least that they do not touch food with their bare hands …
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Why Restaurant Chefs Don’t Always Wear Gloves In The Kitchen Delish
And while in many places the law requires anyone handling food in restaurants to wear gloves (or at least that they do not touch food with their bare hands …
From Lab-Grown Meat To Fermented Fungus, Here’s What Corporate Food VCs Are Serving Up Crunchbase News
In a foodie’s ideal world, we’d all eat healthy, minimally processed cuisine sourced from artisanal farmers, bakers, and chefs. In the real world, however, most of …
Listing added sugar on food labels would improve health and extend lives, study suggests MinnPost
Requiring U.S. food labels to clearly cite the amount of sugar that manufacturers have added to each product would greatly reduce the number of cases of heart …
Staff Picks: Our favorite homemade snacks for a study break University of Pittsburgh The Pitt News
When dining hall meals won’t satisfy a body that is mentally and physically worn out from the semester, look no further than our staff favorite DIY snacks.
Portion size has a ‘powerful effect’ on eating patterns among kids, study shows FoodNavigator-USA.com
Young kids (aged 3 to 5) were found to be highly susceptible to overeating when given larger portion sizes, challenging the “self-regulation” theory, in which …
‘Added Sugars’ Label on Foods May Save Many Lives WebMD
Added sugars account for more than 15% of Americans’ total daily calories, exceeding the recommended level of less than 10%, the researchers said in …
New study shows dietary supplements play no role in reducing mortality rates Big Think
A new study at Tufts University discovered that supplements do not extend life in any capacity. High doses of vitamin D and calcium were linked to higher rates of …
Cassowaries are considered by some to be extremely dangerous, but one study indicates most attacks were linked to the bird expecting to be fed.
Forcing a smile at work linked to heavy drinking: study Fox News
Employees who force themselves to smile for customers or hide feelings of annoyance may be suseptable for heavy drinking after work, according to a new …
World Health Organization drops its high-profile endorsement of the EAT-Lancet diet The New Food Economy
The UN health authority cites concerns about the economic impact on poor, livestock-producing countries.