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Publication date: 1 June 1987

Xylitol is a natural sweetener which is found in many fruits and vegetables, and is even produced in the human body. It has the same sweetness and the same calories as ordinary…

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Xylitol is a natural sweetener which is found in many fruits and vegetables, and is even produced in the human body. It has the same sweetness and the same calories as ordinary table sugar or sucrose, but it differs from sucrose in one important respect. It does not cause tooth decay. In fact there is evidence that it can help to reduce tooth decay.

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Nutrition & Food Science, vol. 87 no. 6
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0034-6659

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Publication date: 1 June 1967

With the drastically changed pattern of the retail food trade in recent years in which the retailer's role has become little more than that of a provider of shelves for…

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With the drastically changed pattern of the retail food trade in recent years in which the retailer's role has become little more than that of a provider of shelves for commodities, processed, prepared, packed and weighed by manufacturers, the defence afforded by the provisions of Section 113, Food and Drugs Act, 1955 has really come into its own. Nowadays it is undoubtedly the most commonly pleaded statutory defence. Because this pattern of trade would seem to offer scope for the use of the warranty defence (Sect. 115) in food prosecutions it is a little strange that this defence is not used more often.

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British Food Journal, vol. 69 no. 6
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0007-070X

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Publication date: 1 February 2001

John Caseley and Wendy Dixon

Following recent reports in the press and similar ones appearing on the Internet speculating about the safety of aspartame, the Food Standards Agency (FSA) whose remit includes…

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Following recent reports in the press and similar ones appearing on the Internet speculating about the safety of aspartame, the Food Standards Agency (FSA) whose remit includes food safety and standards issues in the UK have received a number of enquiries from the general public. This article provides background to the issue and includes the current regulatory position in the UK and Europe, information about previous evaluations and research into aspartame and reassuring advice about its safety.

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Nutrition & Food Science, vol. 31 no. 1
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0034-6659

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Publication date: 1 January 1978

ELIZABETH L. HOOP

The 1969 Food and Drug Administration ban on the calorie‐free chemical sweetener cyclamate has received widespread comment from scientists, consumers, and politicians. This…

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The 1969 Food and Drug Administration ban on the calorie‐free chemical sweetener cyclamate has received widespread comment from scientists, consumers, and politicians. This attention has focused on product safety, not on industry losses and regulatory costs. In contrast, the following analysis centers on the financial costs of the cyclamate ban, the incidence of these costs, and the broader economic questions of food additive regulation.

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Studies in Economics and Finance, vol. 2 no. 1
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 1086-7376

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Publication date: 12 January 2016

Pilar Useche and Jennifer Twyman

We examine the joint demand for components of a household’s diet diversity and its relationship with household and regional characteristics that embody diverse food access and…

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Purpose

We examine the joint demand for components of a household’s diet diversity and its relationship with household and regional characteristics that embody diverse food access and utilization constraints within the framework of the dietary patterns of rice producers in Peru.

Methodology/approach

We use multivariate probit regression to account for the simultaneous nature of the choice of different dietary group components.

Findings

There are diverse food intake patterns for households, depending on their wealth, education, demographic structure, market access and geographic location, as well as past shocks. There are also several obesogenic foods that are complements to consumption, with milk being a strong substitute for some of them. Of particular concern is the high vulnerability of female-headed households to low consumption of micronutrient-rich foods as well as the high vulnerability of households with children to high consumption of beverages with added sugars. Climate shocks are also highly associated with poor diet quality.

Practical implications

Results show the important influence of trade on household nutrition and food security. They indicate that policy and program recommendations should focus on nutrition information (such as labeling requirements) and education so that consumers can make informed decisions. They also suggest that policy makers should focus on how to make healthy foods available during crises to prevent health issues after economic and climatic shocks.

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Food Security in a Food Abundant World
Type: Book
ISBN: 978-1-78560-215-3

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Publication date: 17 April 2019

POLAND: Strong economy will allow electoral sweeteners

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DOI: 10.1108/OXAN-ES243329

ISSN: 2633-304X

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Publication date: 7 August 2020

Yee Vern Ng, Tengku Alina Tengku Ismail and Wan Rosli Wan Ishak

Demand for dietary fibre-enriched and low sugar bakery products is increasing rapidly due to current high incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Overripe banana has been discarded…

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Purpose

Demand for dietary fibre-enriched and low sugar bakery products is increasing rapidly due to current high incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Overripe banana has been discarded due to its low quality and appearance. However, overripe banana exhibits rich sources of natural sweetener and dietary fibre which could potentially be used as a novel food ingredient in bakery product. Thus, the study aims to determine the nutritional properties, sensory acceptability and glycaemic index (GI) value of chocolate cookies formulated with overripe banana sweetener (OBS) as partial replacement (10, 15 and 20%) for table sugar and utilization of overripe banana residue (OBR) as partial replacement (8%) for wheat flour.

Design/methodology/approach

Nutritional composition was analysed using AOAC methods and sensory acceptability using 7-point hedonic scaling method. In Vivo GI determination was continued according to FAO/WHO method.

Findings

Incorporation of OBR and OBS significantly (p < 0.05) increased nutritional values of chocolate cookies. Chocolate cookies formulated with 8% OBR +20% OBS recorded the highest TDF (7.80%) and ash (1.47%) content. Sucrose content of chocolate cookies was reduced significantly with increasing level of OBS. Sensory scores for control and 8% OBR-incorporated cookie were not significant difference for all the sensory attributes. Moreover, incorporation of OBS up to 15% produced higher scores in term of aroma, flavour and overall acceptance. Three formulations of chocolate cookies (control, 8% OBR and 8% OBR +15% OBS) were selected for GI testing and recorded GI values of 63, 56 and 50, respectively.

Originality/value

Overripe banana can be used as a food ingredient in developing high fibre and low-GI cookie.

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British Food Journal, vol. 122 no. 10
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0007-070X

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Publication date: 1 April 1983

Sundae treat. On a sunny day outing most British people prefer to refresh themselves with a drink at a pub and an ice cream according to research published in the ninth Wall's…

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Sundae treat. On a sunny day outing most British people prefer to refresh themselves with a drink at a pub and an ice cream according to research published in the ninth Wall's Report. But this is not the first time alcohol and ice cream have been inextricably linked.

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Nutrition & Food Science, vol. 83 no. 4
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0034-6659

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Publication date: 10 April 2018

UNITED STATES: Sweeteners overstretch the finances

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DOI: 10.1108/OXAN-ES232009

ISSN: 2633-304X

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Publication date: 14 September 2010

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Nutrition & Food Science, vol. 40 no. 5
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0034-6659

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