Monday, December 30, 2013

The Food Safety News Top 10 News Stories of 2013

Editor’s Note: Each year, the writers and editors of Food Safety News pick the top 10 news stories based on the story’s overall importance within the food safety community. This year, we’ve added a separate listing of the top 10 foodborne illness outbreaks, as compiled by managing editor James Andrews and published on Dec. 27th. Some of these outbreaks make a repeat appearance by also making the list of top 10 news stories. Drum roll, please: Here are the top 10 food safety news stories for 2013:


1. U.S. District Attorney for C olorado breaks new legal ground for food safety with successful prosecution of the Jensen brothers on multiple federal misdemeanor counts. Making rare use of a federal criminal statute, whereby convictions can be obtained based on strict liability without any need to prove intent to harm, district attorney John Walsh obtained guilty pleas from the Jensens with an agreement that will see the pair sentenced later this month. The brothers already participated in a precedent-setting meeting with outbreak victims. The case was a severe one, with as many as 43 direct and indirect deaths resulting from the 2011 Listeria outbreak linked to cantaloupes grown by the Jensens, and sets a precedent for similar charges in cases where adulterated food is released into interstate commerce.


2. Cyclosporiasis outbreak sickens 631 in 25 states but leaves investigators with multiple theories. The outbreak of this foodborne parasite also takes the title for most confusing, as it appeared to be two separate Cyclospora outbreaks working in tandem. One set of patients – predominantly from Iowa and Nebraska – clearly appeared to be connected to Olive Garden and Red Lobster outlets (both owned by Darden Restaurants), while, just weeks later, patients in Texas began cropping up with no apparent connection to those restaurants. The Darden illnesses were tentatively traced to lettuce supplier Taylor Farms de Mexico, but no contamination could be found at the farms. Meanwhile, many of the Texas illnesses seemed to implicate fresh cilantro grown in Puebla, Mexico. [CDC outbreak information]


3. Stewart Parnell and three other former Peanut Corporation of America executives charged with 76 federal felonies for conspiracy and fraud in connection with a peanut butter-related outbreak. After a Congressional inquiry in early 2009 alleged that Parnell knowingly shipped peanuts contaminated with Salmonella, an action that killed nine and sickened 700, his victims had to wait four years for investigators to make their case. But the indictments that came down in February 2013 were stunning – a complex criminal conspiracy case with food poisoning at its core. Convictions could carry long jail sentences and heavy fines. The trial is scheduled for later this summer.


4. Foster Farms outbreak (its second of the year) sickens 416 in 23 states with multidrug-resistant Salmonella Heidelberg, leaving consumers to ask, why no recall? While this outbreak appears to be ongoing, hundreds of individuals have fallen ill over the course of the year in connection with raw chicken processed at Foster Farms facilities in California. At least 162 people have been hospitalized after likely undercooking the contaminated raw chicken or handling it in a way that led to accidental cross-contamination. Foster Farms has refused to issue a recall, and cases continue to appear as recently as early December. [CDC outbreak information]


5. Costco, with Townsend Farms Organic Antioxidant Blend frozen juice, sickens 162 in 10 states and sends 71 to hospitals by serving up Turkish pomegranate seeds infected with Hepatitis A. [CDC outbreak information]


6. Dr. Elisabeth Hagen, USDA’s Under Secretary for Food Safety, departs, leaving the federal government without its top food safety official. After making her mark on USDA’s food safety record, Hagen departed just before 2013 came to an end. She will be remembered for increasing by six the number of E. coli strains classified as adulterants, updating Salmonella performance standards for poultry, issuing the first-ever standard for Campylobacter, and requiring labeling for mechanically tenderized meat. Her impressive run raises the bar for the president’s next appointment (and for the required U.S. Senate confirmation) to this important office.


7. Horsemeat scandal rocks the European beef market, which is the target of widespread fraud. In December 2012, the Food Safety Authority of Ireland reported that equine DNA was being found in beef products, and, from there, the horsemeat scandal spread across Europe. By February, four subsidiaries of ABP Food Group had been accused of supplying adulterated meat. They were Silvercrest in County Monaghan, Dalepak in North Yorkshire, Freshlink in Glasgow and ABP Nenagh in County Tipperary, Ireland. Burger King, with 500 outlets in the U.K., dropped Silvercrest as its beef supplier. The French government suspended the license of a processing company for knowingly selling horsemeat labeled as beef, which had resulted in frozen products sold by others containing 60-100 percent horsemeat. Substitution of cheaper horsemeat for beef was seen as classic food fraud rather than a food safety crisis; however, it brought stepped-up residual testing for the veterinary drug known as phenylbutazone, or “bute.” While specific testing found “bute” only at low levels posing little risk to human health, there was concern about potentially higher levels in horses from the U.S. slaughtered in Mexico and Canada for export to Europe. Another concern are horses from Romania with equine infectious anemia (EIA). Due to its many aspects, the horsemeat scandal is sure to carry over into 2014.


8. Meat inspectors were kept on the job during the partial federal government shutdown, while some U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) inspections were slowed. The failure to enact legislation appropriating funds for fiscal year 2014, which began Oct. 1, brought another partial shutdown of the federal government. The shutdown began Oct. 1, with normal operations resuming Oct. 17. This time, however, there were no threats of pulling USDA meat inspectors from their jobs and thereby shutting down the industry. Likewise, FDA inspections were slowed, but not stopped, during the 16-day shutdown.


9. Another year passed without a new Farm Bill as the historic urban/rural coalition falls apart and the connection is broken between food stamps and farm payments. The 2008 Farm Bill was scheduled for renewal in 2012. It did not happen then, nor did it happen in 2013. This means that the legal authority for America’s farm and nutritional policies is wearing thin and will require quick action in 2014.


10. GMO labeling is voted down in Washington state. Just like California a year earlier, Washington state voters, by only a very slim margin, rejected a ballot initiative that called for labeling food and beverages containing genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Like California’s Proposition 37, Washington’s Initiative 522 started out with a massive lead in the polls that melted away during a heated campaign that saw GMO labeling proponents heavily outspent by major players in the food manufacturing industry.






from Food Safety News » Food Recalls http://www.foodsafetynews.com/2013/12/draft-2/

Shuanghui joins Sigma Alimentos in offer for Spain’s Campofrio

According to Bloomberg, Shuanghui International Holdings Ltd., the Chinese company that bought the world’s biggest pork supplier this year, will join Alfa SAB (ALFAA)’s Sigma Alimentos food unit in a raised bid for Spain’s Campofrio Food Group SA (CFG).



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/30/Shuanghui-joins-Sigma-Alimentos-in-offer-for-Spains-Campofrio.aspx

Brynwood Partners to divest DeMet’s Candy

Brynwood Partners V L.P. has signed an agreement to sell its investment in DeMet’s Candy Co. for $221 million to Yildiz Holdings A.S., owner of the Godiva chocolate brand.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/30/Brynwood-Partners-to-divest-DeMets-Candy.aspx

Sabinsa breaks ground on new extraction facility

Sabinsa Corp. has begun construction on a new continuous extraction facility that will increase production capacity by 200%.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/27/Sabinsa-breaks-ground-on-new-extraction-facility.aspx

CDC: Most Americans exceed recommended salt intake

A Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) report published in Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report shows that sodium intake declined slightly during 2003–2010 in children ages 1–13 years, but not in adolescents or adults.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/27/CDC-Most-Americans-exceed-recommended-salt-intake.aspx

Milk may serve as a protective carrier of bioactive molecules

A study published in the Journal of Dairy Science shows that when epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), the major extractable polyphenol in green tea and the most biologically active, is diluted in skim milk or other milk complexes, it remains bioactive and continues to reduce colon cancer cell proliferation in culture at concentrations higher than 0.03 mg of EGCG/mL.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/27/Milk-may-serve-as-a-protective-carrier-of-bioactive-molecules.aspx

National Advisory Committee on Meat and Poultry Inspection to host public meeting

The National Advisory Committee on Meat and Poultry Inspection (NACMPI) will host a public meeting Jan. 7–8, 2014, to review and discuss safe handling instructions included on food labels.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/26/National-Advisory-Committee-on-Meat-and-Poultry-Inspection-to-host-public-meeting.aspx

Northwest Food Processors Assoc. celebrates 100 years

The Northwest Food Processors Assoc. (NWFPA) can, and as the industry prepares to celebrate the centenary milestone in January, it shows no signs of slowing down.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/26/Northwest-Food-Processors-Assoc-celebrates-100-years.aspx

USDA names Ronholm as Acting Undersecretary for Food Safety

According to The Hill, Brian Ronholm, former Deputy for Food Safety at the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture (USDA) has been named the Acting Undersecretary for Food Safety.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/26/USDA-names-Ronholm-as-Acting-Undersecretary-for-Food-Safety.aspx

Ferrous bisglycinate may prevent iron deficiency in pregnant women

A study published in the Journal of Perinatal Medicine shows that a low dose of ferrous bisglycinate (Aminojern, a product containing Albion’s Ferrochel) may be equivalent to a higher dose of ferrous salt with regard to hematological and iron status when used by expectant women.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/26/Ferrous-bisglycinate-may-prevent-iron-deficiency-in-pregnant-women.aspx

Sunday, December 29, 2013

Black Pepper Crab Legs Singapore Style

This quick stir-fry is sure to please any crab aficionado who likes it spicy.









Rating: 0

Created: Dec 28, 2013 8:31:25 PM






from Food.com: Asian Recipes http://www.food.com/recipe/black-pepper-crab-legs-singapore-style-511416

Yak Kwa (Korean Ginger Cookies)

These simple cookies are perfect for adding to your holiday repertoire.









Rating: 0

Created: Dec 28, 2013 8:17:34 PM






from Food.com: Asian Recipes http://www.food.com/recipe/yak-kwa-korean-ginger-cookies-511415

Saturday, December 28, 2013

Spicy Lemongrass Chicken Banh Mi

Vietnamese inspired sandwich from Sea Salt With Food. This Banh Mi is a little different from the marinated version. The sauce is thickened and caramelized along with the chicken.









Rating: 0

Created: Dec 27, 2013 7:58:08 PM






from Food.com: Asian Recipes http://www.food.com/recipe/spicy-lemongrass-chicken-banh-mi-511383

Friday, December 27, 2013

Thai Chicken Noodle Salad

Recipe adapted from The Dinner Fix by Sandi Richard.









Rating: 0

Created: Dec 26, 2013 8:35:53 PM






from Food.com: Asian Recipes http://www.food.com/recipe/thai-chicken-noodle-salad-511350

Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Gluten Free Haleem

Pakistani recipe modified for Gluten free.







Gluten Free Haleem

Rating: 0

Created: Dec 24, 2013 12:56:49 PM






from Food.com: Asian Recipes http://www.food.com/recipe/gluten-free-haleem-511273

Christmas Sweet Dumpling Skewers

This recipe is a fun easy recipe, using Christmas colors, to make an easy, tasty, desert for Christmas. It is based off of recipes for other dishes, just made to be more American.







Christmas Sweet Dumpling Skewers

Rating: 0

Created: Dec 24, 2013 5:14:48 AM






from Food.com: Asian Recipes http://www.food.com/recipe/christmas-sweet-dumpling-skewers-511268

Chicken Pad Thai With Homemade Sauce (Tamarind, Fish Sauce and G

I was trying to create a Pad Thai that used ingredients I already had in my kitchen. If you aren't gluten free just use regular soy sauce.







Chicken Pad Thai With Homemade Sauce (Tamarind, Fish Sauce and G

Rating: 0

Created: Dec 24, 2013 5:12:41 AM






from Food.com: Asian Recipes http://www.food.com/recipe/chicken-pad-thai-with-homemade-sauce-tamarind-fish-sauce-and-g-511261

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Hummus Recalled for Possible Listeria Contamination

Spokane Produce is recalling approximately 59 pounds of Victor’s Sesame Hummus due to concerns about possible Listeria Monocytogenes.


The recalled product is labeled with UPC 6 09722 76501 5 and a best-by date of 12/29/13. The hummus was distributed to retail locations (Rosauers, Brewster Market, SuperOne) in Washington and Montana.


No illnesses have been reported in association with this recall.


The Listeria species were discovered during routine testing of the newly released product. The Listeria test used is an indicator of several species of Listeria and does not specifically indicate Listeria Monocytogenes.


Consumers who have purchased Victor Toasted Sesame Hummus are urged not to eat it and to dispose of it or return it to the place of purchase for a full refund.






from Food Safety News » Food Recalls http://www.foodsafetynews.com/2013/12/hummus-recalled-for-possible-listeria-contamination/

Pork and Green Bean Stir-Fry

A picture tells a thousand words and the photograph of this recipe in Southern Living Magazine looks wonderful. Feel free to sub strips of red bell peppers in place of the hot chiles. **The key to this dish is developing a nice char on the green beans. To do so, heat the oil in your skillet until it almost smokes before adding the beans. Let them sear, stirring every 20 - 30 seconds, and they'll take on color.









Rating: 0

Created: Dec 21, 2013 1:26:04 PM






from Food.com: Asian Recipes http://www.food.com/recipe/pork-and-green-bean-stir-fry-511116

Magnificent Noodles1

Per person serving: One large bowl of hot broth asian noodles. This is a deluxe noodle bowl, and it really fits the budget! Easy and quick to prepare. Fun to eat. Eat while broth is nice and hot.









Rating: 0

Created: Dec 21, 2013 12:42:00 AM






from Food.com: Asian Recipes http://www.food.com/recipe/magnificent-noodles1-511086

Saturday, December 21, 2013

Frozen, Raw Chicken Recalled For Possible Temperature Abuse

Palama Holdings, LLC, a Kapolei, HI establishment, is recalling approximately 3,600 pounds of raw, frozen marinated chicken products because they may have experienced temperature abuse in the distribution chain.


The products subject to recall are 10-lb. cardboard boxes, containing 4 individual cryovac sealed packages of May’s Hawaii “Hawaiian Style, Boneless and Skinless Teriyaki Chicken Thighs.”


The products were produced Oct. 15, 2013 and Nov. 5, 2013 then were distributed for retail sale in the Hawaiian islands of Oahu, Maui and Kauai and to a nearby military commissary. The packages bear the establishment number “EST. P-11077” in the USDA mark of inspection on the package.


The problem was discovered during shipment when the company’s distributor observed boxes of product swollen with gases from the bagged chicken, an indication that there may have been temperature abuse during storage prior to product distribution.


FSIS and the company have received no reports of adverse reactions due to consumption of these products. Anyone concerned about a reaction should contact a healthcare provider.






from Food Safety News » Food Recalls http://www.foodsafetynews.com/2013/12/frozen-raw-chicken-recalled-for-possible-temperature-abuse/

Friday, December 20, 2013

FDA proposes new rule to protect against food adulteration

As required by the bipartisan FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has proposed a rule that would require the largest food businesses in the United States and abroad to take steps to prevent facilities from being the target of intentional attempts to contaminate the food supply.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/20/FDA-proposes-new-rule-to-protect-against-food-adulteration.aspx

Mintel announces five U.S. foodservice trends for 2014

The U.S. restaurant industry has enjoyed modest growth in the past few years, and Mintel estimates sales of $438 billion in 2013, as well as a 5.9% increase in sales in 2014. Five key trends identified by Julia Gallo-Torres, Category Manager – U.S. Foodservice Reports at Mintel, are set to shape restaurant menus and spur this continued growth.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/20/Mintel-announces-five-US-foodservice-trends-for-2014.aspx

ADM to establish global headquarters in Chicago

Archer Daniels Midland Co. has selected Chicago, Ill., as the location for its global headquarters and customer center.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/20/ADM-to-establish-global-headquarters-in-Chicago.aspx

Hershey to acquire majority share of Shanghai Golden Monkey Food

The Hershey Co. has announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Hershey Netherlands B.V., has signed an agreement to acquire 80% of the iconic Shanghai Golden Monkey Food Joint Stock Co. Ltd. (SGM), a privately-held confectionery company based in Shanghai, China.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/20/Hershey-to-acquire-majority-share-of-Shanghai-Golden-Monkey-Food.aspx

Iberia Foods acquires Marcas Food Distributors

Iberia Foods Corp., manufacturer, importer, and distributor of Hispanic, Caribbean, and other specialty foods and beverages, has acquired the assets of Marcas Food Distributors, an independent distributer of Hispanic and European foods located in Chicago, Ill.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/20/Iberia-Foods-acquires-Marcas-Food-Distributors.aspx

Easy Slow Cooker Korean Beef

Easy and delicious, what more is there to say? I serve this over steamed rice with kimchi on the side.









Rating: 0

Created: Dec 19, 2013 10:59:41 AM






from Food.com: Asian Recipes http://www.food.com/recipe/easy-slow-cooker-korean-beef-511026

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Restaurant industry to improve, thrive in 2014

The NPD Group forecasts foodservice traffic and sales will improve in 2014 compared to 2013.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/19/Restaurant-industry-to-improve-thrive-in-2014.aspx

IFF to invest $50 M in Indonesian flavor operations

International Flavors & Fragrances Inc., a global creator of flavors and fragrances for consumer products, has announced that it plans to invest more than $50 million in its flavors operations in Jakarta, Indonesia.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/19/IFF-to-invest-$50-M-in-Indonesian-flavor-operations.aspx

Coca-Cola restructures North American business

The Coca-Cola Co. has announced management and organizational changes related to Coca-Cola Americas with a purpose to accelerate growth.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/19/Coca-Cola-restructures-North-American-business.aspx

DDW acquires Danisco’s food colorings

D.D. Williamson (DDW) announced the acquisition of the food coloring product line and related processing equipment from Danisco USA Inc., a part of DuPont Nutrition & Health since 2011.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/19/DDW-acquires-Daniscos-food-colorings.aspx

Seneca Foods to purchase bankrupt Allens

Seneca Foods Corp. has entered into a purchase agreement to acquire substantially all the operating assets of Allens Inc. for a purchase price of approximately $148.0 million.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/18/Seneca-Foods-to-purchase-bankrupt-Allens.aspx

FDA extends comments deadline on artificial trans-fat decision

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has decided to extend the comment period by 60 days, to March 8, 2014, on its preliminary determination that partially hydrogenated oils (PHOs), the primary dietary source of artificial trans fat in processed foods, are not “generally recognized as safe” (GRAS) for use in food.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/18/FDA-extends-comments-deadline-on-artificial-trans-fat-decision.aspx

Americans confused about types of sugars in beverages

A study published in Nutrition Research shows that some Americans may not know how much and what kinds of sugar are in their beverages.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/18/Americans-confused-about-types-of-sugars-in-beverages.aspx

Oregano oil may help preserve quality of sunflower seeds

A study published in the Journal of Food Science shows that the addition of oregano essential oils to sunflower seeds may help preserve their positive sensory attributes and freshness quality.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/18/Oregano-oil-may-help-preserve-quality-of-sunflower-seeds.aspx

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

EnWave, Pacific Live sign collaboration agreement

EnWave Corp. has signed a collaboration agreement with an option to license with Pacific Live LLC to develop a number of dehydrated seafood products using the company’s Radiant Energy Vacuum (REV) technology for potential distribution throughout the American and Asian markets.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/17/EnWave-Pacific-Live-sign-collaboration-agreement.aspx

Frutarom acquires Hagelin for $52.4 M

Frutarom Industries Ltd. has announced its fourth acquisition this year of 100% of the share capital of U.S.-based Hagelin for $52.4 million.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/17/Frutarom-acquires-Hagelin-for-$52-M.aspx

Cargill invests to double capacity at Belgian chocolate facility

Cargill’s cocoa and chocolate business has broken ground on a $48 million investment to double the capacity of its Belgian chocolate production facility in Mouscron over the next two years.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/17/Cargill-invests-to-double-capacity-at-Belgian-chocolate-facility.aspx

Kansas State University to work on reducing postharvest loss

Kansas State University is receiving an initial five-year, $8.5 million award from the U.S. Agency for International Development, or USAID, to establish the federal government’s new Feed the Future Innovation Lab for the Reduction of Post-Harvest Loss.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/17/Kansas-State-University-to-work-on-reducing-postharvest-loss.aspx

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Thai-Style Soba Noodle Salad

A Thai recipe that blends the texture of soba noodles with the bold flavors of fish sauce, chilies, ginger and jalapenos. Here's a note from fabulousfoods.com: The key to making this salad work is not overcooking the soba. Soba noodles, made from whole grain buckwheat, have a great bite, but if you overcook them they can get unpleasant quickly. To avoid this, cook the soba for 4 minutes and start checking them for doneness every 30 seconds afterwards.









Rating: 0

Created: Dec 16, 2013 2:32:56 PM






from Food.com: Asian Recipes http://www.food.com/recipe/thai-style-soba-noodle-salad-510930

Mi Zhi Ji Chi Chuan (Beijing Chicken Wings)

This recipe is from deep in the hutongs of Old Beijing, down an alley filled with smoky barbecue carts selling food in the night markets.









Rating: 0

Created: Dec 16, 2013 1:48:45 AM






from Food.com: Asian Recipes http://www.food.com/recipe/mi-zhi-ji-chi-chuan-beijing-chicken-wings-510914

Chinese Braised Kabocha Squash

This recipe is from a local Chinese restaurant in my hometown.









Rating: 0

Created: Dec 16, 2013 1:29:20 AM






from Food.com: Asian Recipes http://www.food.com/recipe/chinese-braised-kabocha-squash-510913

Shanghai Style Lion's Head Meatballs

The dish originated in the region of Yangzhou and Zhenjiang in Jiangsu province. The dish became a part of Shanghai cuisine with the influx of migrants in the 19th and early 20th century.









Rating: 0

Created: Dec 16, 2013 1:16:57 AM






from Food.com: Asian Recipes http://www.food.com/recipe/shanghai-style-lions-head-meatballs-510912

Gan Shao Xia (Shanghai Sweet and Sour Shrimp)

This recipe is from a local Chinese restaurant in my hometown.









Rating: 0

Created: Dec 16, 2013 12:58:45 AM






from Food.com: Asian Recipes http://www.food.com/recipe/gan-shao-xia-shanghai-sweet-and-sour-shrimp-510911

Cong Yu Bing (Scallion Pancakes)

This recipe is from Chef Martin Yan for a dish enjoyed throughout China and typically served at breakfast or as a substantial snack during the day.









Rating: 0

Created: Dec 16, 2013 12:46:31 AM






from Food.com: Asian Recipes http://www.food.com/recipe/cong-yu-bing-scallion-pancakes-510910

Monday, December 16, 2013

Taipei Style Shui Jiao (Pork and Chive Dumplings)

This recipe is from a friend who is from Taipei, Taiwan.









Rating: 0

Created: Dec 15, 2013 3:22:16 AM






from Food.com: Asian Recipes http://www.food.com/recipe/taipei-style-shui-jiao-pork-and-chive-dumplings-510882

Buddakan Pot Stickers

This recipe is the one served at New York, New York's Buddakan restaurant.









Rating: 0

Created: Dec 15, 2013 2:51:05 AM






from Food.com: Asian Recipes http://www.food.com/recipe/buddakan-pot-stickers-510880

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Leola' Sweet and Sour Sauce

Direct from Chinese cookbook. This is your basic recipe that you do not need juice to make.









Rating: 0

Created: Dec 13, 2013 8:16:59 PM






from Food.com: Asian Recipes http://www.food.com/recipe/leola-sweet-and-sour-sauce-510825

Leola's Egg Rolls

Sausage and shrimp egg rolls (but honestly can't taste the shrimp it just adds to the flavor.) This comes straight from a traditional Chinese cook book that my father got while in the Navy.









Rating: 0

Created: Dec 13, 2013 8:10:52 PM






from Food.com: Asian Recipes http://www.food.com/recipe/leolas-egg-rolls-510822

Kokkoh (Macrobiotic Rice Milk)

Kokkoh is used as an infant formula broth made from whole grains, seeds and legumes lightly toasted and ground to a powder(in this recipe using brown rice only). It was first brought to Western culture by Sakura Nyoichi, better known as George Ohsawa, as part of the Macrobiotic Diet, based a recipe widely used in traditional Japan and most commonly eaten as a breakfast cereal. From cafemom. Kokkoh is recommended as both a substitute for mother's milk and a means of weaning infants from it. (In the former case the recipe often calls only for brown rice ground to a fine powder and water.) Besides its soft and easily digestible texture, kokkoh is recommended as such because its mixture has a high and varied protein content; combined, the amino acids in each of the ingredients described at the outset include virtually all those needed for consumption. It is thus especially well suited for the growth needs of a child. When used solely for weaning, it is recommended that kokkoh be introduced at between 8 months and a year of age. It may be used as breast milk substitute as early as five months, but with a larger proportion of water, in order to further dilute the mixture. Kokkoh is also an important part of the macrobiotic diet, in accordance with the diet's heavy emphasis upon grains. Along with its use as a means of weaning, kokkoh is a common breakfast food among macrobiotic eaters of all ages.









Rating: 0

Created: Dec 13, 2013 3:55:56 PM






from Food.com: Asian Recipes http://www.food.com/recipe/kokkoh-macrobiotic-rice-milk-510815

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Quinoa With Sweet Potatoes and Hijiki

Inspired by the popular Japanese recipe, rice with sweet potatoes and hijiki. For more healthy, glutlen-free, pesco-vegetarian recipes, please visit my blog, www.innerharmonynutrition.com.







Quinoa With Sweet Potatoes and Hijiki

Rating: 0

Created: Dec 9, 2013 10:39:16 PM






from Food.com: Asian Recipes http://www.food.com/recipe/quinoa-with-sweet-potatoes-and-hijiki-510686

Healthier Beef With Broccoli for the Crock Pot

An attempt to create a Beef with Broccoli version for the crock pot. Serve with brown rice or rice noodles.







Healthier Beef With Broccoli for the Crock Pot

Rating: 0

Created: Dec 9, 2013 9:35:34 PM






from Food.com: Asian Recipes http://www.food.com/recipe/healthier-beef-with-broccoli-for-the-crock-pot-510681

Cashew-Snow Pea Stir-Fry

Modified from EatingWell: May/June 2010. Radishes add a burst of color to this easy snow pea stir-fry and cooking them tames their spiciness.







Cashew-Snow Pea Stir-Fry

Rating: 0

Created: Dec 9, 2013 2:22:59 PM






from Food.com: Asian Recipes http://www.food.com/recipe/cashew-snow-pea-stir-fry-510615

Thai Iced Tea

Here is my recipe for this tasty iced tea, which is the perfect complement to a hot day, or a hot dish. It is extremely close to what you get at Thai restaurants. This delicious orange beverage is very strong, very sweet, and very good. It also has a great presentation, with its bright color and the layers formed by the milk.







Thai Iced Tea

Rating: 0

Created: Dec 5, 2013 4:29:47 PM






from Food.com: Asian Recipes http://www.food.com/recipe/thai-iced-tea-510368

Oyako Donburi (Chicken and Egg on Rice)

Delicious, easy, quick, inexpensive and low-fat! Can't really go wrong with that!







Oyako Donburi (Chicken and Egg on Rice)

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Created: Dec 11, 2013 10:45:26 PM






from Food.com: Asian Recipes http://www.food.com/recipe/oyako-donburi-chicken-and-egg-on-rice-510740

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Spanish-Ish Adobo Chicken

I've modified this traditional Spanish/Portuguese method of cooking chicken by including one key ingredient of the Filipino-style adobo - soy sauce, because I feel that it completes the savory profile of the dish. This dish is best done low and slow to let the broth condense and to let the chicken become fall-apart tender. The leftovers go great on tacos or made into soup. It's also a low-calorie, low-fat dish, so it's great for weight-watchers!







Spanish-Ish Adobo Chicken

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Created: Dec 10, 2013 12:31:36 PM






from Food.com: Asian Recipes http://www.food.com/recipe/spanish-ish-adobo-chicken-510709

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Albion receives GRAS approval for ferric glycinate ingredient

Albion Human Nutrition has received approval of its self-affirmed Generally Recognized As Safe (GRAS) status and has applied for two patents for ron Taste-Free, a patented Ferric Glycinate ingredient.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/November/27/Albion-receives-GRAS-approval-for-ferric-glycinate-ingredient.aspx

The Maschhoffs acquires chicken producer

The Maschhoffs LLC, a family-owned pork production company, and GNP Co., a provider of premium quality chicken under the Gold’n Plump, Just BARE, and Sunny Roost brand labels, have announced they have signed a definitive agreement whereby The Maschhoffs will acquire GNP Co. and its subsidiaries.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/November/27/The-Maschhoffs-acquires-chicken-producer.aspx

Monday, December 9, 2013

Eating healthy costs about $1.50 more per day

The healthiest diets cost about $1.50 more per day than the least healthy diets, according to new research from Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH).



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/10/Eating-healthy-costs-about-1-more-per-day.aspx

Nestlé launches program to train female coffee farmers in Kenya

Nestlé is encouraging more female coffee growers in Kenya to take up leadership roles in farming cooperatives as part of its commitment to scaling up its business-related activities to promote gender equality and education for women and girls.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/09/Nestle-launches-program-to-train-female-coffee-farmers-in-Kenya.aspx

Component of grape seed extract may fight prostate cancer cells

A study published in Nutrition and Cancer shows that the most active component of grape seed extract—B2G2—may induce the cell death known as apoptosis in prostate cancer cells while leaving healthy cells unharmed.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/09/Component-of-grape-seed-extract-may-fight-prostate-cancer-cells.aspx

Nerves in the stomach may signal how much to eat

A study published in The Journal of Neuroscience shows that nerves in the stomach may act as a circadian clock, limiting food intake to specific times of the day.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/09/Nerves-in-the-stomach-may-signal-how-much-to-eat.aspx

TERRA Vegetable Chips partners with Seed Savers Exchange

TERRA, a brand of The Hain Celestial Group Inc., an organic and natural products company in North America and Europe, has announced its partnership with Seed Savers Exchange, a non-profit organization dedicated to saving and sharing heirloom seeds.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/09/TERRA-Vegetable-Chips-partners-with-Seed-Savers-Exchange.aspx

DFA of California names Ready Roast Nut ‘Plant of the Year’

The DFA of California, also known as The American Council for Food Safety & Quality, has recognized the Ready Roast Nut Co. facility in Madera, Calif., as the “Plant of the Year.”



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/06/DFA-of-California-names-Ready-Roast-Nut-Plant-of-the-Year.aspx

Land O’Lakes acquires Geosys

Land O’Lakes Inc. has announced its acquisition of Geosys, a global technology firm that provides satellite imaging and insights to agribusiness.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/06/Land-OLakes-acquires-Geosys.aspx

McCormick announces top flavors, food trends for 2014

Marking its 125th year as a food industry innovator, McCormick & Co. Inc. has kicked off a yearlong celebration of the tastes that bring us together with the unveiling of its McCormick Flavor Forecast 2014: 125th Anniversary Edition.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/06/McCormick-announces-top-flavors-food-trends-for-2014.aspx

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Chinese Take-Out: Chinese Five Spice Powder

Here is a recipe so that you can make your own "Chinese Five Spice Powder" at home. It is much fresher and a lot tastier than the store bought bottles. Please feel free to adjust the quantity of each ingredient to your own liking and leave me a note as to your changes (I'm still playing with the ingredients myself). This keeps quite fresh for 4-6 months if stored properly. I double this batch each time so I do not have to make it as often. I'm kinda guessing at the yield size, as I have never really measured it after grinding. I hope you enjoy this recipe.







Chinese Take-Out: Chinese Five Spice Powder

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Created: Dec 7, 2013 4:20:08 AM






from Food.com: Asian Recipes http://www.food.com/recipe/chinese-take-out-chinese-five-spice-powder-510476

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Roasted Cauliflower With Asian Flavors

A savory, spicy twist on roasted cauliflower.







Roasted Cauliflower With Asian Flavors

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Created: Dec 6, 2013 5:11:45 PM






from Food.com: Asian Recipes http://www.food.com/recipe/roasted-cauliflower-with-asian-flavors-510445

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Korean Kimchi Burgers

Shortcut: Omit the relish and use kimchi from the refrigerated section of a supermarket or Asian market; the recipe will be saltier. From Sunset Magazine.







Korean Kimchi Burgers

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Created: Dec 4, 2013 5:08:06 PM






from Food.com: Asian Recipes http://www.food.com/recipe/korean-kimchi-burgers-510317

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Mondelez International to invest $190 M in Indian plant

Mondelez International has announced plans to invest $190 million in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh to establish the company’s largest manufacturing plant in Asia Pacific.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/04/Mondelez-International-to-invest-$190-M-in-Indian-plant.aspx

U.S. restaurant performance hits four-month high in October

Fueled by stronger same-store sales and traffic and a more optimistic outlook among restaurant operators, the National Restaurant Association’s Restaurant Performance Index (RPI) rose to a four-month high in October.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/04/US-restaurant-performance-hits-four-month-high-in-October.aspx

Pecan shell extracts may offer organic antimicrobial option for meat

A study published in the Journal of Food Science shows that extracts from pecan shells may be effective at protecting meats from Listeria growth.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/04/Pecan-shell-extracts-may-offer-organic-antimicrobial-option-for-meat.aspx

Locally-sourced food to top restaurant menus in 2014

The National Restaurant Association (NRA) each year prepares its “What’s Hot” culinary forecast of menu trends for the coming year.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/04/Locally-sourced-food-to-top-restaurant-menus-in-2014.aspx

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Australia rejects ADM’s bid to buy GrainCorp

According to Bloomberg, Archer Daniels Midland Co.’s (ADM) $2 billion takeover of GrainCorp Ltd. (GNC) was blocked by the government of Australia.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/03/Australia-rejects-ADMs-bid-to-buy-GrainCorp.aspx

TNO, FOODPOLIS to collaborate on food innovation in Korea

TNO, based in the Netherlands, and FOODPOLIS have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to develop research collaborations in food innovation and nutritional health.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/03/TNO-FOODPOLIS-to-collaborate-on-food-innovation-in-Korea.aspx

Study: 36% of diners read calorie information at restaurants

A study published in the American Journal of Public Health shows that 36.4% of consumers read calorie information at restaurants, but that those who do read it use the information.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/03/Study-36-of-diners-read-calorie-information-at-restaurants.aspx

New Nestlé freezers to help tackle climate change

Nestlé is systematically introducing more environmentally-efficient ice cream freezers using natural refrigerants across Europe.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/03/New-Nestle-freezers-to-help-tackle-climate-change.aspx

Americans’ eating habits worsening in 2013

According to a Gallup poll, Americans’ eating habits have deteriorated in 2013, as fewer adults report eating healthy all day “yesterday” in every month so far this year compared with the same months in 2012.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/December/03/Americans-eating-habits-worsening-in-2013.aspx

Monday, December 2, 2013

Missouri Meat Processor Recalls Beef and Pork Products for Possible E. Coli

Cloud’s Meats, Inc., of Carthage, MO, is voluntarily recalling beef and pork products that may possibly be contaminated with E. coli after positive test results in samples of items produced in mid-November.


According to a Dec. 2 news release, the samples were taken during routine testing conducted by the Missouri Department of Agriculture’s Meat and Poultry Inspection Program on Nov. 14 and analyzed by the Department’s Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory in Springfield.


The Jasper County meat processor is voluntarily recalling approximately 1,450 pounds of meat, including ground beef and pork, sausage and steaks. The recalled products are marked with the code “318” and labeled with Clouds Meats Inc. or Cloud’s Smoked Meats.


Recalled items include 1,052 pounds of ground beef, 158 pounds of pork sausage, 152 pounds of ground pork, and 96 pounds of tenderized minute steak and tenderized round steak.


Company records indicate that the products were not listed as distributed for retail sale. However, anyone who may have the products listed above should return any unused portion to the business at 2013 S. Paradise Lane in Carthage.


Anyone concerned about an illness should contact their health-care provider.


Food contaminated with E. coli O157:H7 may not look or smell spoiled but can still make you sick. Symptoms can include nausea, vomiting, mild to severe abdominal cramps, and watery to bloody diarrhea. In severe cases of illness, some people may have seizures or strokes, need blood transfusions and kidney dialysis, or live with permanent kidney damage. In severe cases, the illness can be fatal.






from Food Safety News » Food Recalls http://www.foodsafetynews.com/2013/12/missouri-meat-company-recalls-beef-and-pork-products-for-possible-e-coli/

Coca-Cola wholly owns Zico Beverages

The Coca-Cola Co. has acquired the outstanding ownership stake in ZICO Beverages LLC.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/November/29/Coca-Cola-wholly-owns-Zico-Beverages.aspx

Frutarom expands in Central America with Aroma SA

Frutarom Industries Ltd. has acquired the Guatemalan flavor company Aroma SA (held by International Aroma Corp, a Panama company) for a net consideration of $12.5 million.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/November/29/Frutarom-expands-in-Central-America-with-Aroma-SA.aspx

Health conscious consumers are already nuts about nuts

The recently released Harvard study on the health benefits of eating nuts just confirmed what health conscious consumers already know, that nuts are good for you, reports The NPD Group, a global information company.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/November/29/Health-conscious-consumers-are-already-nuts-about-nuts.aspx

Sugar-sweetened beverages may increase endometrial cancer risk

A study published in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention shows that postmenopausal women who consumed sugar-sweetened beverages may be more likely to develop the most common type of endometrial cancer compared with women who did not drink sugar-sweetened beverages.



from IFT Daily News http://www.ift.org/Food-Technology/Daily-News/2013/November/29/Sugar-sweetened-beverages-may-increase-endometrial-cancer-risk.aspx

Chicken Manila

This recipe is from a supermarket handout.







Chicken Manila

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Created: Dec 1, 2013 8:22:21 PM






from Food.com: Asian Recipes http://www.food.com/recipe/chicken-manila-510214