|
Licences of 4 condensed milk cos cancelled, THE INDEPENDENT
|
The Independent (Bangladesh)
01-24-2003
Bangladesh Standard and Testing Institution (BSTI) has cancelled
licences of four milk companies for producing health hazardous condensed
milk.
This was disclosed at a review meeting of the activities of Bangladesh
Standard and Testing Institution (BSTI) yesterday at the conference room
of the Ministry of Industries with Industries Minister M.K. Anwar in the
chair.
The meeting was attended by Indus...
Related newspaper, magazine, and journal articles from HighBeam Research
|
Adulterated condensed milk floods market, THE INDEPENDENT
The Independent (Bangladesh)
; 00-00-0000 Bangladesh Standard and Testing Institution (BSTI) is playing hide and seek over taking action against some of the companies involved in manufacturing hazardous condensed milk from vegetable fat instead of milk fat. The BSTI in October last year confirmed that five leading local
|
|
Cancellation of licence, THE INDEPENDENT
The Independent (Bangladesh)
; 00-00-0000 The Condensed Milk Manufacturers' Association of Bangladesh (CMMAB) yesterday alleged that Bangladesh Standard and Testing Institution (BSTI) cancelled the licence of four condensed milk producing companies `whimsically' though they did not violate the BSTI rule for producing the item.
|
|
Condensed milk, THE INDEPENDENT
The Independent (Bangladesh)
; 00-00-0000 So, we believed the colorful advertisements and consumed adulterated condensed milk to our peril. When we say we, that includes children too. In the name of pure and nutritious condensed milk some big names in the trade have been marketing low quality product containing harmful
|
|
Estate agents able to carry on laughing
The Scotsman
; ... Beckhams, your Keanes, your Shearers", when the singular form should be used. Annoying, very. Worse, the habit has reached the main news programmes. Discussing a possible veto on war with Iraq within the United Nations, the reporter assessing those for and against ...
|
|
CHOCOLATE IN A CAN Desserts get a time-saving boost Chocolate sweetened condensed milk saves a step in the proces
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; If you're a true, hard-core dessert lover, you might just be able to answer this question: What could possibly be better than adding sweetened condensed milk to a pie, torte or pan of rich and gooey cookie bars? Give up? The answer is "adding chocolate sweetened condensed milk." Yup, that's right.
|
|
Companies struggle for condensed milk market.
South American Business Information
; ... With clients in the Arabian countries, Africa and in Central America, Itambe starts to export to the US this month. Copyright (c) 2003, South American Business Information, All rights reserved. News Provided by COMTEX (http://www.comtexnews.com)
|
|
How sweet it is ...
Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
; ... so it's only fitting to celebrate with recipes where this sticky-sweet concoction plays a starring role. The Deseret Morning News asked readers for their favorite recipes, and we received a decadent array of cookies, pies, caramel, fudge, cheesecakes and ...
|
|
JUST DESSERTS; Recipe requires no exploding cans There are two safe ways to caramelize sweetened condensed milk for this rich banana cream pie.(TASTE)
Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
; 1/3 One of the handier ingredients in dessertmaking is sweetened condensed milk, a thick, hugely sweet product that is as close to honey or thick syrup as it is to milk. Until fairly recently, sweetened condensed milk was available only from Borden, which sells it as Eagle Brand. These days,
|
|
Condensed milk: A sweet addition to recipes -- and a lifesaver 150 years ago.
Belleville News-Democrat (Belleville, IL)
; Don't confuse the two cans Evaporated milk is produced by removing most of the water from fresh milk. (Cow's milk is 87 percent water.) The evaporated milk is then pasteurized, homogenized, concentrated and left unsweetened. Evaporated milk was sucessfully produced in Highland in the late 1800s
|
|
Dutch Lady not buying any rival in Malaysia
New Straits Times
; Ooi Tee Ching New Straits Times 05-23-2007 Dutch Lady not buying any rival in Malaysia Byline: Ooi Tee Ching Edition: Main/Lifestyle Section: Business Times Type: Company DUTCH Lady Milk Industries Bhd is not buying any rival in Malaysia but may look into acquiring other dairy companies in Asia,
|