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Why are Some Foods Called Comfort Foods
Comfort foods can be defined as food that has been cooked simply and brings a sense of contentment to the one who eats it. It can also be defined as any food that a person can associate with home or his childhood. Comfort foods are also those foods that are commonly eaten when a person…
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Imported Beef Recalled Due to Ivermectin
Florida-based Northwestern Meat, Incorporated is recalling about 6,240 lbs. of frozen beef products that have been imported from Honduras. The frozen boneless beef is being recalled because of a possibility that the meat may be contaminated with Ivermectin, an animal drug. USDA and the FSIS announced the recall on the 27th of July, after results…
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Are Infant Formulas Better for Babies
An infant formula is a breast milk substitute for infants and milk-feeding babies. Breast milk substitute is a common grocery item because more and more parents are turning to this product in feeding their babies. Infant Formula Classes Infant formulas are classified into three classes: soy-based formulas, milk-based formulas and special formulas. Soy-based infant formulas…
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ConAgra Launches New Peter Pan® Peanut Butter Varieties
ConAgra Foods, Incorporated of Omaha, Nebraska has launched three new products to the market just last month. Peter Pan® 100% Natural is an all-natural peanut butter spread that has three new varieties to offer. Since its introduction, Peter Pan® sales have significantly increased, added to the fact that the peanut butter category has consistently been…
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Salmonella Contamination on Recalled Papayas
Texas-based Agromod Produce, Incorporated has announced a recall for their papayas due to a possible bacterial contamination. The company has recalled papayas sold under the brands Blondie, Mañanita, Tastylicious and Yaya. These papayas are believed to be contaminated by Salmonella. The papayas were sold before July 23 and were also distributed in wholesale and retail…
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