Nutrition & Food Science: Volume 91 Issue 4

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RABIT IN THE FOOD INDUSTRY

Peter Silley

Impedance technology enables the foodindustry to detect and identify bacterialcontamination in hours rather than days.Dr. Peter Silley describes the technique

CHILDREN′S VIEWS ON DAIRY PRODUCTS

BK Lund, K Gregson, RJ Neale, CH Tilston

A Survey among schoolchildren showsthat while some of them believe we shouldeat less fat, they are unsure about how toachieve this. B.K.Lund, K. Gregson, R.J.Neals and C.H…

FOOD POISONING

Michael Kipps

Michael Kipps describes some organismswhich have become prevalent in recentyears

HEALTHY EATING CAMPAIGN

A new campaign has been launched byfour influential organisations concernedwith the health of the nation

WHEAT DIETARY FIBRE

Howell Roberts

Howell Roberts traces the development ofinterest in cereal dietary fibre as acomponent of a healthy diet

NUTRITION BANDING

A new system of labelling could makenutritional information more easilyunderstood by consumers

THE FOOD NETWORK

A report of the educatiors working group′srecommendations at this participantdebate

THE HISTORY OF KELLOGG′S ALL BRAN

Introduced 80 years ago, this productcontinues to meet the demand for a highfibre breakfast food

TREAT YOURSELF RIGHT

Gillian Lockie

Gillian Lockie continues her account of ahealthy catering campaign for oil rigworkers

FOOD FACTS

Dr Simon Ross‐Murphy, until recently at the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, has recently been appointed as the Dairy Crest Professor in Food Rheology at King's College…

Cover of Nutrition & Food Science

ISSN:

0034-6659

Online date, start – end:

1971

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Dr Vijay Ganji