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Prepared Foods October 1, 2005 |
Ask the Expert: Whey Proteins and Nutrition Bars A food technologist addresses how manufacturers can use whey proteins to extend the shelf life of nutrition bars. |
Prepared Foods August 14, 2006 |
Winning Wheys in Bars and Beverages Manufacturers across all product segments are using whey proteins to help create products that meet consumer demand for healthy foods and beverages. |
Prepared Foods June 2009 Matt Hutchinson |
R&D: Meeting Snack Bar Challenges Ingredient companies are providing improved options that lead to more acceptable, enhanced-protein nutrition bars, delivering a desirable flavor and shelflife. |
Prepared Foods July 23, 2007 Greg Miller |
Sporting Attitude Sports nutrition food and beverage formulators can benefit from new research on the nutrition and functionality of whey ingredients. |
Prepared Foods May 1, 2005 Bill Haines |
Whey Protein's Star is Rising Quickly becoming the ingredient of choice for many formulators, whey protein contains an impressive list of functional and nutritional properties -- leading to its inclusion in formulations that span every aisle in the supermarket. |
Food Processing February 2011 Diane Toops |
Wellness Food Trends: Whey Protein Gaining Popularity As a functional ingredient, whey does not compromise on taste, clarity or stability in beverages. |
Prepared Foods October 1, 2006 |
Customizing Crunch This versatile crispy whey product offers flavor, texture, quality nutritional enhancement and clean labeling. |
Food Processing October 2012 Claudia O'Donnell |
Designing Desirable Whey Proteins From heart health to great tasting zero-fat ice cream, new whey protein ingredients find a role. |
Prepared Foods December 1, 2005 |
G.I. on the Go Interest in low-carbohydrate/high-protein diets will drive the creation of low-carb foods. |
Prepared Foods May 1, 2006 |
Whey in RTD Beverages Whey proteins are frequently being included an ingredient of choice in protein-fortified drinks. |
Nutra Solutions March 5, 2005 Amanda Archibald |
Progressive Protein Practices Product intros using whey up 26%... Adding soy protein attracts consumers... Has soy gone mainstream?... Wheat protein isolates benefit from low-card craze... etc. |
Prepared Foods January 1, 2006 Laura Gottschalk |
"Whey" Into Baked Goods Traditionally strong in the dairy category, whey ingredients can also give whole-grain bakery products a boost in flavor, texture and freshness. |
Prepared Foods February 2008 Sharon Book |
Article: Protein Ingredients for Health and Texture A variety of soy, dairy and egg proteins are available for the food formulator to obtain the desired texture in a food or beverage. |
Prepared Foods April 8, 2007 Kerry Hughes |
Body-building Pizza? - April 2007 Functional foods are appearing in all avenues of convenient eating, and a school lunch pizza fortified with whey protein is just one example. |
Food Processing October 2011 Mark Anthony |
Whey's Numerous Health Benefits Long recognized as a good and cost-effective source of protein, science is uncovering new benefits of this byproduct of cheese-making. |
Nutra Solutions September 1, 2005 Gil Bakal |
Soluble Rice Protein A new soluble rice protein allows formulators greater flexibility in fortifying foods such as bars, extruded products, baked goods, meal replacement systems and nutritional supplements. |
Nutra Solutions March 15, 2006 Marcia A. Wade |
Pick a Protein Choosing a protein is dependent on the reputation the manufacturer plans to build for the product. Whether the product is for heart health, bodybuilding or weight loss and/or low-allergenicity, there is a protein out there for every application. |
Prepared Foods June 5, 2007 Richard F. Stier |
R&D Applications Seminar: Breakfast Bars and Cereals 101 Consumers are lured to breakfast foods by inclusions like almonds, soy and dairy products, whole grains and more. |
Nutra Solutions June 2, 2006 |
Nudging in the Nutrients Nutraceutical ingredients can interact significantly with vitamins and minerals during storage and processing and have different stability characteristics. Knowing what interactions will occur is key. |
Food Processing October 2010 |
On-The-Go Consumers Craving Energy Bars and Beverages Time-starved consumers are replacing a meal or a less nutritious snack with hand-held protein, fruits and vegetables. |
Prepared Foods August 2009 Kerry Hughes |
R&D: Performing Rice Protein Premium Ingredients International has a new whole-grain brown rice protein concentrate called Oryzatein(TM), which the company claims is the first hypoallergenic, complete protein source from whole-grain rice. |
AskMen.com Kevin Neeld |
Best Powder Proteins Every man should have at least one jug of powder protein. |
Food Processing February 2007 Mark Anthony |
2007: The Year of Protein Awareness While Americans are not protein-deficient, the nutrient's roles in food and health are becoming more appreciated, and its connection to satiety is skyrocketing. |
Nutra Solutions March 11, 2007 Kerry Hughes |
NutraSolutions' New Products Annual -- Proteins & Peptides We may be seeing only the beginning of new product development involving proteins. |
AskMen.com Shannon Clark |
Protein Bar Recipes There are times when it's next to impossible to get in a freshly prepared, well-balanced meal that's going to accommodate your muscle-building or fat-loss goals. |
Food Processing February 2013 Claudia O'Donnell |
Understanding Protein as A Functional Ingredient Ingredient technology advances are providing a growing array of uniquely functional proteins. |
Food Processing November 2011 Diane Toops |
Consumers Moving to Dairy for Protein Options Protein power is an increasingly important component of a healthy diet. |
AskMen.com August 6, 2008 |
AM Theme: Protein With so many protein shakes, bars and other supplements available, choosing the right product can be difficult. Here are a few tips. |
AskMen.com Sabrina Rogers |
Top 10 Energy & Protein Bars When you're on the go and looking for a quick, healthy snack, a nutrition bar can be a good option. |
Nutra Solutions October 1, 2007 Amy Schauwecker |
Article: Fully Loaded: Sports and Energy Products The sports and energy product category continues to experience phenomenal growth. |
AskMen.com Shannon Clark |
Supplement Facts Nutrients are better absorbed via food rather than a multivitamin. |
Nutra Solutions April 1, 2005 |
Proteins for All Reasons A study shows that a diet including milk proteins helps the performance of athletes. |
Food Processing June 2010 Sharon Gerdes |
Dairy Offers Flavor, Nutritional Benefits to Healthy, Savory Snacks Savory snacks with dairy ingredients offer salty, melty, crunchy, creamy satisfaction with a nutrition bonus. |
Prepared Foods August 14, 2006 Marcia A. Wade |
Protein Proposals American adults should get 10% to 35% of their calories from protein. Here are a few ways they can do that. |
AskMen.com Shannon Clark |
Lactoferrin Peptide Protein-intake is critical if you hope to make any gains from time spent at the gym. One type of peptide -- which is what forms a protein -- that is especially beneficial for men is lactoferrin. |
Food Processing |
Case History: Probiotics Muscle in on Protein Bars Max Muscle Sports Nutrition, a national franchiser of sports nutrition products, launches the first probiotics-enhanced protein bar in the U.S.: Max Crunch. |
Food Processing November 2010 Mark Anthony |
Dairy: It Does the Product Good New research returns dairy to the forefront of conversations involving diet and health. |
Prepared Foods June 2, 2006 |
Organic Okara and Oat Fiber Organic okara, a novel high-fiber and protein ingredient derived from soymilk, can be used in a wide variety of product categories as a source of dietary fiber or as a binder. |
Chemistry World February 7, 2007 Bea Perks |
Protein's Non-Natural Alternative Beta peptides are of interest because of what they can tell researchers about protein folding in general. Now, chemical biologists have built what they say is a 'remarkably protein like' structure from beta peptides. |
BusinessWeek July 21, 2003 Kate Murphy |
What Popeye Should Be Pushing: Protein Popeye was wrong: You won't be strong to the finish if you eat your spinach. You've got to eat protein to build and maintain muscle mass. It also makes a difference what kind of protein and what time you eat it. |
Nutra Solutions July 1, 2006 |
Building Better Foods and Supplements Whey proteins, whether isolates, concentrates or in a hydrolyzed form, long have been used in products to benefit consumers looking for enhanced sports performance. |
Food Processing July 2012 |
Food Processors Looking at the Whole (Grain) Truth About Breakfast Cereal Despite what seems to be a perpetual war on carbohydrates, it's hard to escape this enduring tradition. |
Food Processing August 2006 |
Ingredient Round-Up: Dairy flavors & ingredients A round-up of the latest innovations in flavors and ingredients for dairy products. |
Prepared Foods February 5, 2006 |
Protein Plus Unique formulation of wheat and soy protein for use in nutritional bars, snacks and cereals. |
Prepared Foods July 1, 2005 Marcia A. Wade |
The Importance of Being Protein Milk, egg, wheat and soy proteins can pass for other ingredients and create fluffy, flowing and fabulous textures. |
Nutra Solutions July 1, 2006 |
NutraNews Wild Sweetness... Whey Not?... Fiber Filled... etc. |
Prepared Foods January 1, 2007 |
Formulating for Performance Marketing products to both mainstream consumers and the serious athlete is difficult. Research shows that carbohydrate (CHO) metabolism differs between men and women athletes, for example. |
Nutra Solutions May 1, 2006 |
Nutritional Nuances A 2005 food industry conference featured seminars on issues such as vitamin interactions, probiotic benefits and soy protein use. |
Nutrition Action Healthletter December 2000 |
Bar Exam: Energy Bars Flunk The word "energy" on any label simply means that the food supplies calories, not that eating it will make you more energetic. Eating healthy, whole foods like fruits and vegetables beats eating energy bars because foods contain phytochemicals and other constituents that aren't added to bars... |
AskMen.com Jeff Bayer |
Post-Workout Chocolate Milk To get the best results from your training, ensure that your post-workout drink or meal is up to par. |