Nutrition & Food Science: Volume 75 Issue 3

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What children eat now

Lawrence Wheatley

When my first article appeared in the January 1971 number of Nutrition and Food Science describing a survey I had conducted of the eating habits of children at my school in July…

A personal view of Teaching Nutrition

M.A. Church MB

I think that the most important challenge to a nutrition teacher is how to integrate nutritional knowledge into a pattern of teaching that is relevant to life. Although nutrition…

A Special Diet in the Family

Mary Harding

Since there are many diseases and errors of metabolism which result in the individual being unable to cope with a normal diet, only diabetes and coeliac diseases were examined in…

NITRATE AND NITRITE IN FOOD

I.D. Morton

Considerable attention has been paid in the last few years to a class of compounds called ‘Nitrosamines’ which could be formed in foods as the result of a reaction between…

Teach‐in No. 11: Shelf life of foods

A Report by the Institute of Food Technologists' Expert Panel on Food Safety and Nutrition & the Committee on Public Information

Dairy Processed Foods

R. Scott

Milk whether produced from the cow, sheep, goat, camel, mare or other mammal, apart from feeding the young of the species, suffers from at least three disadvantages as a food for…

Household Food Consumption and Expenditure: 1973

The Annual Report of the National Food Survey Committee, published recently, presents statistical information on the economic, social and nutritional aspects of household food…

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INTERMEDIATE MOISTURE FOODS

D.J. Cook

Fresh foods which contain a high proportion of water have a limited shelf life and spoil quickly. Dehydrated foods containing a very low percentage of water have a long storage…

Open date marking of food

The Interim Report of the Steering Group on Food Freshness was published recently

MARKETING ASPECTS OF NUTRITIONAL LABELLING

In an article in the British Nutrition Foundation Bulletin No. 14, G. Darby, Marketing Director of Beecham Foods, examines the question of nutritional labelling and reviews some…

DESERT ISLAND BOOKS

John Hawthorn, Magnus Pyke

Most of the books which I would select have already been chosen, but if I were cast upon a desert island, I would find myself at something of a loss without Lawrie's Meat Science

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Cover of Nutrition & Food Science

ISSN:

0034-6659

e-ISSN:

1758-6917

ISSN-L:

0034-6659

Online date, start – end:

1971

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Dr Vijay Ganji