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Marmalade is the very model of a modern British condiment Wonderful bittersweet jam goes great on toast but is also usefl in recipes
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Marmalade, the bitter orange jam that is a passion in Britain,
has only appeared on the British breakfast table since the mid-18th
century. Previously, it would have been served at the end of the
meal, as a sweetmeat made from quinces, the texture more of a paste
than a jelly.
Marmalade must have been an elegant end to a meal: shallow china
or glass dishes of thick, sweet pastes, sometimes also made from
apples and apricots. I can see it now in the flickering candlelight,
eaten, I im...
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PATULIN IN APPLE JUICE.(Brief Article)
The Food Institute Report
; PATULIN IN APPLE JUICE: A compliance policy guide entitled Apple Juice, Apple Juice Concentrates and Apple Juice Products-Adulteration with Patulin is available from FDA. The document is intended to make FDA offices and the industry aware of FDA's guidance for enforcement concerning apple juice,
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Steady Diet of Apple Juice Can Stunt a Toddler's Growth
Chicago Sun-Times
; Finding the right balance in one's own diet is hard enough. When feeding children, it can get even trickier. In a recent issue of the journal Pediatrics, nutritionist Melanie M. Smith and physician Fima Lifshitz of Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn reported on eight cases of "failure to thrive"
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Apple Juice Excess Stunts Tots' Growth
Chicago Sun-Times
; Finding the right balance in one's own diet is hard enough. When feeding children, it can get even trickier. In a recent issue of the journal Pediatrics, nutritionist Melanie M. Smith and physician Fima Lifshitz of Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn reported on eight cases of "failure to thrive"
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YOUNG CHILDREN NEED MORE THAN JUST APPLE JUICE
The Washington Post
; Finding the right balance in one's own diet is hard enough. When feeding children, it can get even trickier. In a recent issue of the journal Pediatrics, nutritionist Melanie M. Smith and physician Fima Lifshitz of Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn reported on eight cases of "failure to thrive"
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Tropicana Faces Second Suit over Apple Juice.(Originated from The Bradenton Herald, Fla.)
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
; BRADENTON, FlaMar. 26--Bradenton-based Tropicana Dole Beverages North America faces another apple juice lawsuit. A lawsuit filed Monday in Manatee County Circuit Court claims Tropicana, 1001 13th Ave. E., purchased adulterated apple juice concentrate from as many as 10 different suppliers. The suit
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ODWALLA IS ATTACKED FOR `NO-APPLE-JUICE' LABEL.(News)
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA)
; An apple juice trade association has attacked Odwalla for its labeling in the wake of the E. coli contamination linked to the death of one person and the illness of 60 more. For several weeks in November and December, the company stamped its products ``contains no apple juice the ingredient blamed
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Tropicana Dole Beverages Sued Over Diluted Apple Juice.(Originated from The Bradenton Herald, Fla.)
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
; BRADENTON, FlaMar. 13--A consumer sued Bradenton-based Tropicana Dole Beverages North America on Tuesday for diluting its apple juice. Jay Tepper of Brooklyn, N.Y., claimed Tropicana, 1001 Thirteenth Ave. E., sold diluted juice labeled as 100 percent pure from 1990 to 1996, said Jonathan Alpert,
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ITC Continues With Case On Chinese Apple Juice Concentrate.
The Food Institute Report
; The United States International Trade Commission (ITC) has determined that there is a reasonable indication that a U.S. industry is materially injured or threatened with material injury by reason of imports of certain nonfrozen concentrated apple juice from China that are allegedly sold in the
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FDA wants warnings on some apple juice Voluntary labels sought because of E. coli risk
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; As the fall apple season starts, the Food and Drug Administration asked makers of unpasteurized apple juice and cider Tuesday to warn customers that the drinks could contain bacteria dangerous to children, the elderly and people with weak immune systems. Only a small share of the nation's apple
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Victory for Chinese apple juice exporters.(Washington)(Brief Article)
The Food Institute Report
; In a first for Chinese agriculture, five Chinese apple juice exporters have had U.S. tariffs on their products dropped after defending dumping charges in an appeal to the U.S.-based Court of International Trade, reported EastDay.com (Feb. 13). Their tariff has been cut to zero from 51.74%. The five
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