Kraft enters energy drinks sector Alan Rappeport New York— Financial Times Kraft is entering the energy drinks arena with the roll-out next month of a caffeinated version of its MiO “water enhancer”. The move will put the largest food company by revenues in competition with products such as 5-hour Energy, which sells flavoured caffeine “shots”, Continue Reading »
FROM KOSHER TODAY, NOV. 7,2011 Gluten Free Matzo No Longer Just a Passover Luxury Bayonne, NJ….It made news on the eve of Passover and apparently is now news for year-round. The Yehuda Gluten Free Matzo Style Squares, announced Kedem Foods, the distributor, will now be available for year-round use. The product has received broad coverage Continue Reading »
NYC Health Department Warns MealMart Kosher Broiled Chicken Livers Can Cause Illness from Salmonella Bacteria Salmonella Heidelberg bacteria strain found in chicken liver product that is not fully cooked; 56 cases of illness identified in NYC Nov. 9, 2011 – The New York City Health Department has identified 56 cases of Salmonella bacteria-related illness in Continue Reading »
FOUND ON JANGLO News: 10 More Stubborn Food Myths That Just Won’t Die, Debunked by Science Posted by Zev Stub Sunday, 06 November 2011 2:34 PM When we tackled the topic of food myths last month, our inbox was flooded with more reader-submitted followup myths than we could debunk at one time. We asked our Continue Reading »
Spatchcock – a funny word for a fast dinner by J.M. Hirsch – AP Food Editor I’ve been spending a lot of time spatchcocking lately. Because while it sounds like something that should be X-rated, it’s really just a ridiculously simple and speedy way of roasting a whole chicken. I’ve done it on the grill Continue Reading »
FROM KOSHER TODAY, OCT 31, Brooklyn, NY…The news that a significant percentage of fish is mislabeled has a Flatbush rabbi concerned that all kosher sushi and fish products are indeed kosher. But Rabbi Moshe Elefant, COO of the Kashrus Division of the Orthodox Union (OU), said that kashrus organizations require all fish bought on the Continue Reading »
FROM KOSHER TODAY, OCT. 31, 2011 Burger Ranch is as Kosher as the Demographics Tel Aviv…If any further proof was necessary that a home grown fast food chain could compete with the mega McDonald’s in a market like Israel, it is happening at Ben Gurion International Airport where a Burger Ranch will replace a McDonald’s. Continue Reading »
Apple-Cranberry Chicken Skillet by Meghan Pembleton Special to The Republic 4 boneless, skinless chicken-breast halves (about 6 ounces each) ½ cup cranberry or apple juice 2 tablespoons brown sugar 2 large Granny Smith or other firm apples 2 teaspoons olive oil 1 tablespoon pareve margarine ¼ cup sweetened dried cranberries ¼ teaspoon each salt and Continue Reading »
FROM KOSHER TODAY, October 26, 2011 New Effort to Promote Israeli Food Products Launched; “Buy Israel Week” Scheduled New York…by Staff Reporters…A new effort to promote the sales of Israeli products in the US was recently launched by an ambitious group, headed by Frances Zelazny. It is planning a “Buy Israel Week,” for November 28-December Continue Reading »
Food & Beverage Winners: Sweet Treats: Hershey’s Milk Chocolate Candy Bars is the highest ranked brand, followed by Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups and Hershey’s Kisses. Cereals: Cheerios is the highest ranked brand, followed by Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes and Cinnamon Toast Crunch. Cookies: Oreo Cookies is the highest ranked brand, followed by three Chips Ahoy cookies Continue Reading »
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