Thursday, November 13, 2008

Fast food salt levels 'shocking'


Fast food salt levels 'shocking'
BBC Health - The government recommends a maximum of 6g of salt per day for adults, 5g a day for children aged 7-10 and 3g for children aged 4-6. How can these companies justify selling food that contains more than the maximum daily limit for adults and children ...

At fast-food joints, try the secret menu
Christian Science Monitor - Los Angeles - In-N-out Burger. 6:00 p.m. I say to my girlfriend in line beside me, "I want a burger, but I'm tired of all that bun." A bearded 20-something walks past and says, "protein style, lady." Confused, I look at the menu. No mention there ...

Everything You Wanted to Know About Coffee From Hawaii
An overview of The Hawaii Coffee Book - A gourmet's Guide from Kona to Kaua'i by Shawn Steiman.

Key Trends And Issues Effecting The Indian Food Retail Sector
Forbes - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c72213) has announced the addition of "Indian Food Retail Sector: Industry Profile" to their offering. This industry profile helps to gain an insight into the evolution of the industry ...

Roast in Parchment (RIP) Coffee
The term RIP coffee has nothing to do with wishing your coffee a peaceful death. Rather, it is short for Roast In Parchment.

The Fascinating World of Mushrooms in Coffee Forests
Come to think of mushrooms and the most likely thought that comes to mind is their exquisite taste, vibrant colors, unusual shapes and texture.