Mediterranean


  • Foster Farms Recalls 15,000 Pounds of Turkey Burgers
    Foster Farms, based in Turlock, Calif., is recalling approximately 15,040 pounds of a turkey burger product because of a labeling mistake that did not state its seasoning mix contained hydrolyzed soy protein, USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today. ...More
    May 18, 2012
    Posted in News
  • Mediterranean Diet Prevents Neurodegenerative Disease
    Consumption of antioxidant-rich foods typical of a Mediterranean diet, including fruit, vegetables, fish, nuts, low-fat dairy, whole grains and olive oil, has been found to prevent neurodegenerative disease in older adults with cardiovascular disease, according to a study ...More
    March 5, 2012
    Posted in News, Nutraceuticals
  • Consumers Want Authentic Ethnic Fare
    The popularity of ethnic foods with U.S. consumers has been on the upswing over the past few years, and diners are demanding authenticity when it comes to their favorite dishes, according to new market research from Mintel. In fact, two-thirds of respondents who eat ethnic ...More
    March 2, 2012
    Posted in News, Flavor, Sauces / Gravies / Soup
  • Mediterranean Flatbread Pizza
    This recipe-to-formula conversion of a Mediterranean flatbread pizza provides inspiration for diversifying the selection of frozen pizzas currently found in retail. ...More
    February 22, 2012
    Posted in Articles, Flavor
  • New Approaches to School Foodservice
    school foodservice
    School-foodservice directors have begun rising to the task of crafting menus that deliver on-trend culinary merit and strong nutritional rubrics, all while staying within notoriously tight budgets. ...More
    February 15, 2012
    Posted in Articles, Sauces / Gravies / Soup
  • A Unique Grain of an Idea
    food and beverage trends
    The many unique grains available today aid plate presentation and enhance retail product appeal. ...More
    December 23, 2011
    Posted in Articles, Bakery / Cereal
  • Fats in Olive Oil, Fish Ease Pancreatitis
    Fats common in the Mediterranean diet help cells respond to inflammation in the pancreas. ...More
    December 23, 2011
    Posted in News
  • Mediterranean Diet Boosts Longevity
    Individuals who follow a Mediterranean diet rich in fruit, vegetables, fish, nuts, low-fat dairy, whole grains and olive oil live an average of 23 years longer than individuals who eat more meat and animal products, according to a new study published in the journal Age. ...More
    December 21, 2011
    Posted in News
  • Cutting Carbs May Ward Off Breast Cancer
    Women who restrict their carbohydrate intake just two days a week may lose more weight and reduce their risk of breast cancer compared to women who follow a daily calorie-restricted diet, according to new research recently presented at the CTRC-AACR San Antonio Breast ...More
    December 9, 2011
    Posted in News
  • More Evidence Links Mediterranean Diet to Improved Heart Health
    New research out of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine affirms the role of a Mediterranean diet and improved heart health for those at risk for cardiovascular disease, even if the dietary changes aren’t coupled with weight loss. The findings, present at the ...More
    November 18, 2011
    Posted in News, Bakery / Cereal
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