British Food Journal: Volume 96 Issue 4

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An international multi-disciplinary journal for the dissemination of food-related research
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Table of contents

Organic Food – A Description of the Irish Market

Gerardine Roddy, Cathal Cowan, George Hutchinson

Describes the current status of the organic food market in Ireland– current trading arrangements of wholesalers, distributors and retailersand the perceptions of organic food at…

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Cereal Breeding and Varietal Testing

Stuart M. Meikle, David H. Scarisbrick

Discusses the influence of cereal breeding on yield increase. Suggeststhat future breeding programmes should be based on both financialinformation and yield. Summarizes the…

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Measuring the Fat Content of Beef

Claire E.A. Seaman, Alan H. Hughes, Charles E. Hinks, E.A. Hunter, Doreen A. Parry

The fat content of beef is of considerable importance, bothnutritionally and in terms of its perceived effects on eating qualities.Several methods of evaluating the fat content of…

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The Demand for Organically Grown Produce

A. Tregear, J.B. Dent, M.J. McGregor

A postal survey was sent to 150 supermarkets and 112 wholefood shops inthe UK; response rates were 53 and 67 per cent, respectively. Atelephone survey with 242 members of the…

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Whale Meat: A Safe and Healthy Food?

Mark P. Simmonds, Paul A. Johnston

During recent international debates concerning the potential resumptionof commercial whaling, whale meat has frequently been promoted as a goodfood. Recent research into the diet…

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Marketing of Imported Food Products in Germany: : The New Paragraph 47(a) in German Food Law

Alfred Hagen Meyer, Stephen Mark Jewell

Under the principle of mutual recognition any product from a Communitymember state that is legally produced and sold can be marketed in anyother member state. This principle was…

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An Evaluation of the Nutri‐Test Dietary Assessment Software

Claire E.A. Seaman, Penny Caughey, Terry Kirk

Recognizes the need for computer programs which provide simple,user‐friendly techniques by which individuals can assess their diet. Tothis end the Nutri‐Test Computer Software was…

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Nutrition Labelling: Putting the Consumer First

Bill Shannon

The EC Nutrition Labelling Rules Directive has lost sight of the primaryconsumer need, which is to provide information in a way that theconsumer can understand and act on. Recent…

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Cover of British Food Journal

ISSN:

0007-070X

Online date, start – end:

1899

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Dr Louise Manning
  • Dr Robert Hamlin
  • Dr Stefano Bresciani
  • Prof Michael Carolan
  • Dr Alberto Ferraris