نتایج جستجو برای: method of cooking food stuffs

تعداد نتایج: 21297107  

A. Sami, H. Ayub, M. Awan, N. Khalid, W. Nazir,

Background: Street foods have gained popularity around the world in the past few decades. The current study was carried out in order to quantitative analysis of used cooking oils by Street Food Vendors (SFVs) of Lahore, Pakistan. Methods: Fifty samples of cooking oil used by SFVs were collected. Also, a questionnaire was designed for qualitative assessment that revealed maximum vendors used ve...

2017
Greyce Luci Bernardo Manuela Mika Jomori Ana Carolina Fernandes Claudia Flemming Colussi Margaret D. Condrasky Rossana Pacheco da Costa Proença

BACKGROUND Community-based intervention studies that aim at developing cooking skills have increased in the scientific literature and are related to healthier food practices. However, methodological limitations are observed and only a few studies have university students as the target. The university entrance period has been related to negative changes in eating habits among young people and it...

2012
Samina Asghar Faqir Muhammad Anjum Rai Muhammad Amir Muhammad Asif Khan

Rice is staple food of Pakistani inhabitants and is a source of foreign exchange earnings. It is an immense source of starch. Rice starch is digested so quickly than any other high starchy food and this aspect make it distinctive among other cereals. The cooking and eating value is determined by the amylose content and gelatinization temperature. The cooking and eating characteristics of rice i...

M. Poormontaseri S. Hosseinzadeh, S. S. Shekarforoush

Botulism is a serious paralytic disease caused by Clostridium botulinum toxin in foods. There are seven recognized serotypes of botulinum neurotoxins among which the principal prevalent types in humans include A, B and E. Infant botulism results from intestinal colonization and toxin production by C. botulinum spores in babies less than 1 year old. Honey is the most important food discriminated...

2009
Geetanjali Kaushik Santosh Satya S. N. Naik

0963-9969/$ see front matter 2008 Elsevier Ltd. A doi:10.1016/j.foodres.2008.09.009 * Corresponding author. Tel.: +91 9968256936. E-mail address: [email protected] Food safety is an area of growing worldwide concern on account of its direct bearing on human health. The presence of harmful pesticide residues in food has caused a great concern among the consumers. Hence, world over ...

Journal: :journal of chemical health risks 0
mahmood naseri zahedeh rahmanikhah vahid beiygloo somayeh ranjbar

dietary intake is the most important route of exposure to heavy metals for most people. rice is a staple food for iranians that, if polluted, threatens public health. cooking process may affect heavy metals content of rice. in this study, concentrations of cadmium (cd), lead (pb), chromium (cr), nickel (ni) and cobalt (co) were measured in 3 brands of imported rice available in shiraz-iran mark...

Journal: :The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 1963
R B DUCKWORTH G M SMITH

SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS I963 Finally it might be mentioned that the relatively weak flavour which is usually obtained when so-called instant mashed potato products are made according to the manufacturers’ instructions (e.g. by adding hot water or hot milk) is probably due to the fact that the degradative reactions leading to the volatile constituents of flavour only occur weakly, if at all. This ...

2016
Fiona Lavelle Michelle Spence Lynsey Hollywood Laura McGowan Dawn Surgenor Amanda McCloat Elaine Mooney Martin Caraher Monique Raats Moira Dean

BACKGROUND Cooking skills are increasingly included in strategies to prevent and reduce chronic diet-related diseases and obesity. While cooking interventions target all age groups (Child, Teen and Adult), the optimal age for learning these skills on: 1) skills retention, 2) cooking practices, 3) cooking attitudes, 4) diet quality and 5) health is unknown. Similarly, although the source of lear...

2013
Lindsey P Smith Shu Wen Ng Barry M Popkin

BACKGROUND It has been well-documented that Americans have shifted towards eating out more and cooking at home less. However, little is known about whether these trends have continued into the 21st century, and whether these trends are consistent amongst low-income individuals, who are increasingly the target of public health programs that promote home cooking. The objective of this study is to...

2006
Larry K. Pickering Ardythe L. Morrow Guillermo M. Ruiz-Palacios Mendel Friedman Don Mottram

The unexpected finding that humans are regularly exposed to relatively high doses of acrylamide (AA) through normal consumption of cooked food was a result of systematic research and relevant developments in methodology over decades, as well as a chain of certain coincidences. The present paper describes the scientific approach, investigations and events leading to the discovery of the formatio...

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