Articles tagged: processed food
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Sonny Julius Your body needs tender loving care just like any other fine-tuned machine.
Abuse it and it will not perform as perfectly as you would like. In fact it could even breakdown completely if you don’t take care of it properly. However if you do treat it well, it will perform at top speed and could help wipe out all illnesses and diseases you could be confronted with.
Don’t be so foolish as to destroy the place where you live everyday. written by Ronald Firquain The consumption of a raw food diet is associated with a high loss of body weight. One common reaction to the raw food diet is detoxification symptoms, which indicates that the body is flushing out toxins. A Raw Food diet is generally made up fruit, vegetables, nuts, seeds, sprouted seeds and grains, dried fruit and juices, rolled or flaked grains, herbs and spices. The premise of the raw food diet is to cook foods below 160 degrees Fahrenheit to keep food enzymes intact so that the body can better absorb nutrients in the food. written by James Marriot South Korea is the third largest economy in Asia after Japan and China. It is also a pioneer in industrialization in East Asian region. Trends in food consumption indicate that people of South Korea are turning to western diets from the conventional one. Consumers in Korea are looking for high value and convenient food products of good quality. written by James Marriot Indian food is the second most popular food in UK, mainly, driven by its huge demand and enormous popularity in the region. This indicates that a large number of Indian immigrants dwell in the region. written by James Marriot India is amongst the prominent food producing countries across the globe. The country offers immense opportunities for the exporters as well as investors in the food sector. written by James Marriot World’s foremost site in health food innovation, Japan continues to generate new trends with the companies such as Nissin launching innovative foodstuffs frequently. The latest additions in the list of inventive health foods by Nissin are Green Tea Cereal and Biken Kenshoku soup. written by James Marriot The country is witness to a double-digit growth in the catering market over the past 15 years as the sector’s retail sales volume climbed by 18 percent over 2004 at an amount of 888.6 billion Yuan (US $110 billion). Owing to rapid rise in GDP during 2005, people’s wallets fattened and their confidence boosted to continuously increase the average consumption in restaurants by 33 percent. Thus the catering sector in China began to boom. written by James Marriot The food processing industry in South Korea, which is typically a domestic market oriented industry, accounts for a considerable share of national income. The domestic market itself consumes more than 85% of food produced every year. Moreover, almost 88% of grain used as a raw material for processed food is imported from abroad because the prices of domestic agricultural products in Korea are comparatively higher. written by James Marriot Studies of trends in the American organic food market surprisingly revealed that the driving force behind the growth of AUS $500 million in the organic sector was education rather than wealth. University graduates are more likely to become organic shoppers than any other section of society. The study found that among those who bought organic produce more than half were degree holders while only 27% of the buyers earned about AUS $100,000 per annum. << previous page 1 next page>> |