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AskMen.com Malcolm MacMillan |
Going Gluten-Free Do you feel sleepy, heavy and bloated after a big plate of spaghetti? You may have gluten sensitivity or celiac disease. Going gluten-free with your diet might be the only way to overcome this. Here's how. |
The Motley Fool July 30, 2009 John Rosevear |
The Emerging Trend That Starbucks Will Miss Or, how Starbucks just alienated a whole bunch of enthusiastic new customers. And why "gluten-free" is about to become big business |
Food Processing August 2013 Rory Gillespie |
Food Manufacturers Reformulating Childrens' Foods For More Gluten-Free Options Chuck E. Cheese experiences the challenges and rewards of reformulating without gluten. |
Food Processing April 2006 John K. Ashby |
Globally Gluten Free The market for gluten-free foods, currently at about $600 million annually, may be only a small piece of the overall food market, but the category is growing extremely fast - nearly 15 percent annually. |
AskMen.com September 8, 2014 Patrick Owen |
Should You Be Cutting Gluten Out Of Your Diet, Too? In the nutrition sphere, gluten is a scapegoat for a lot of people right now. Zealots claim that it's pure poison, and others say it's all a scam. |
American Family Physician December 1, 2006 |
Celiac Disease: What You Should Know A patient guide: What is celiac disease?... What does gluten do to people with celiac disease?... What happens to children with celiac disease?... etc. |
AskMen.com Robert Lillegard |
Why The Gluten-Free Trend Is Doomed Many people going gluten-free load up on gluten-free chips, crackers, breads, and candies. These items often have more calories than their regular versions while at the same time being more expensive. |
American Family Physician December 15, 2002 |
Celiac Disease What is celiac disease?... What causes celiac disease?... What are the symptoms of celiac disease?... How can I be sure that I have celiac disease?... How is celiac disease treated?... etc. |
The Motley Fool January 27, 2009 Tim Beyers |
A Smart Strategy for Starbucks The coffeehouse made famous by thick, sugary, caffeinated drinks and not-terribly-healthy baked goods is asking patrons whether they'd buy gluten-free snacks if offered the choice. |
Food Processing June 2012 Mark Anthony |
Formulating Gluten-Free Products How did a grain protein that a statistical handful of people are allergic to end up the ingredient non grata of the 21st Century? |
Prepared Foods February 5, 2006 |
Gluten-free Taste Wheat-free, natural flavor enhancer for gluten-free foods. |
Reactive Reports Issue 57 David Bradley |
PEPping Up the Celiac Diet An enzyme added to foods containing gluten could put an end to the misery of celiac disease for many sufferers, allowing them to eat almost anything they fancy without having to worry about the effects on their digestive system. |
Prepared Foods April 2009 Molly Heyl-Rushmer |
Article: Soy-Based Food and Drink High consumer awareness of soy's health benefits means more overt publicizing of soy as an ingredient may be key to boosting sales. |
Prepared Foods August 2007 J. Hugh McEvoy (Chef J) |
Gluten-free: Opportunities and Challenges The greatest challenge in creating successful new gluten-free products may be in understanding them. |
Food Processing February 2008 Mark Anthony |
Going Gluten Free Even though fewer than 1 percent of the U.S. population have been medically restricted from ingesting gluten, the category has taken off enormously. |
Prepared Foods June 1, 2005 Gallagher et al. |
Advances in Formulating Gluten-free Products As awareness of gluten intolerance and Celiac Disease grows, companies are using novel ingredients and processes as tools to replace gluten, a structure-building protein in products. |
Food Processing October 2007 David Schmidt |
Expert Opinion: Marketing to Facts vs. Myths Marketers who base some of their efforts to increase market share on important public health needs, while giving in to the whims of myths or unscientific public opinion for other campaigns, run the risk of losing the public trust they work so hard to attain. |
AskMen.com July 19, 2015 K. Aleisha Fetters |
Benefits Of Gluten Here are four little-known benefits of staying off of the G-free bandwagon. |
Nurse Practitioner September 2011 Cheryl L. Gainer |
Celiac Disease: Helping Patients Live Gluten-Free A review of the screening, diagnosis, and treatment of celiac disease. |
Prepared Foods September 2007 William A. Roberts, Jr. |
Allergen Awareness Manufacturers must be more allergen-aware than ever, as their packages and labels serve as a guidepost to at-risk consumers. |
Food Processing April 2005 Kantha Shelke |
How to say it organically Consumers are buying into organic foods; are food processors buying organic ingredients? |
Science News May 25, 2002 Janet Raloff |
On Wheat and Weaning Prolonged breastfeeding appears to offer some babies major intestinal benefits, a new Swedish study finds. The practice prevented or at least delayed the onset of celiac disease in children. |
Entrepreneur April 2005 Nichole L. Torres |
Chew on This Cater to customers with food allergies, and you'll be sure to get a good reaction. |
The Motley Fool October 23, 2006 Alyce Lomax |
Panic in Organics? Is the market for organic foods slowing? Some think so, but there may be more than meets the eye. Should investors short Whole Foods? Heck, no. |
Food Engineering February 20, 2007 |
FE Tech Flash Vol. 3 No. 2 Altria Group spins off Kraft Foods... Kellogg announces healthy alternatives... FDA proposes "gluten-free" labeling... People, plant and industry news... etc. |
BusinessWeek March 10, 2011 Matthew Boyle |
Soy Takes Its Place at America's Dinner Table Food companies hope to profit from new federal diet guidelines. |
The Motley Fool January 15, 2009 Tim Beyers |
Apple Out of a Jobs Just 10 days after announcing that he had a "hormonal imbalance" that was robbing his body of protein, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs on Wednesday said he plans to take medical leave till June. |
Entrepreneur August 2003 Nichole L. Torres |
Natural Instinct Have a feeling the organic market's got a lot to offer? You're not the only one. |
Food Processing February 2010 Dave Fusaro |
Trans Fats, Glutens Still Vex Bakers Second-generation trans fats replacements have improved functionality, and second-generation food products have improved taste. |
Prepared Foods July 1, 2005 Marcia Mogelonsky |
Conveniently Organic As organic food products become ever more convenient and perceived health benefits persevere, consumers likely will continue to embrace the category's offerings. |
The Motley Fool January 7, 2009 Colleen Paulson |
Devour Growth in 2009 You're going to keep eating. That's why the outlook for food stocks is surprisingly appetizing. |
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. |
The Motley Fool May 14, 2007 Alyce Lomax |
The Big Picture at Whole Foods Investors are perhaps being too squeamish about Whole Foods' future. |
The Motley Fool December 15, 2009 Adrian Rush |
No Organic Bull's-Eye for Target The retailer gets called out for improper labeling. |
Food Processing October 2012 Jeanne Turner |
Food Manufacturers Slipping Health into Children's Foods Food formulators use stealth options for hiding nutrients and healthy ingredients in children's snacks, meals and beverages. New ingredients, methods and technologies are making this task even easier. |
Food Processing August 2013 |
New Food and Beverage Rollout: August 2013 Consumers can cool down and eat healthy with these delicious treats like South Beach Diet Protein Bars, Yummy Yammy Sweet Potato Salsa, and Inventure Foods Jamba Green Fusion Smoothie Kit. |
Food Processing February 2012 Diane Toops |
New Food and Beverage Rollout: February 2012 General Mills Introduces Dulce De Leche Cheerios... Chocolate Cream Of Wheat Debuts... Gevalia Kaffe Coffee Brand Leverages Kraft Capabilities... Natural Bliss Adds Low Fat Variety... more... |
AskMen.com Sabrina Rogers |
Your Guide To Organic Food Although organic food only accounts for 1% to 2% of all food sales around the world, it is gaining in popularity. However, this surge in the popularity of organic foods raises a number of questions. Read on to find out all the answers. |
Food Processing October 2006 Frances Katz |
35th Annual R&D Survey: `How do I know you're organic?' Consumer interest in organic and healthy products is forcing R&D teams to learn agronomy, a little pharmacology and new methods of ensuring food safety. |
Food Processing July 2010 |
2010 R&D Team Winner: Annie Chun's Inc. Our 2010 R&D Team Winner introduces Western palates to Eastern delights. |
Outside May 2008 Gabriel Sherman |
My Body Is Not a Temple Perfect health is a worthy goal, but not at the expense of your sanity. |
Food Processing December 2011 Mark Anthony |
Whole Grain Varieties Gaining Acceptance Among American Consumers For an America struggling with obesity, whole grains are a lot more than just fiber. Whole grains are virtually complete foods. They're the foods upon which all civilizations were built. |
American Family Physician December 15, 2002 David A. Nelsen |
Gluten-Sensitive Enteropathy (Celiac Disease): More Common Than You Think Gluten-sensitive enteropathy or, as it is more commonly called, celiac disease, is an autoimmune inflammatory disease of the small intestine that is precipitated by the ingestion of gluten, a component of wheat protein, in genetically susceptible persons. |
Prepared Foods October 1, 2006 |
Expanding Opportunities Product developers have created formulations containing gluten-free modified tapioca starch for bread, pizza crust and cookies, and continue their work on other applications as each one reacts differently under various conditions. |
Food Processing September 2005 Kantha Shelke |
Mainstream consumers seek healthful ingredients Consumers experiencing those aches and pains of natural aging understand the food-health connection, while media and government initiatives increase focus on the food-health relationship. |
The Motley Fool June 2, 2010 Rick Steier |
The Great Organic Food Myth Organic foods aren't as special as their makers would like us to believe. But they still mean healthy profits at some food processors and grocery stores. |
Food Processing October 2006 |
Toops Scoops: From antioxidants to omegas ACNielsen US, Schaumburg, Ill., for the first time has tracked consumer purchase behavior on health and wellness products across all categories. The results are an important tool for trend watchers, marketers and product developers. |
Food Engineering May 14, 2008 |
Tech Flash Volume 4, No. 5 Seaboard Farms brings home the bacon... Sweet: China's sugar industry... Gluten-free breakfast... Economic opportunity replaces conflict in Iraq... etc. |
The Motley Fool March 15, 2007 Alyce Lomax |
Starbucks vs. Whole Foods: Whole Foods In honor of the annual NCAA College Basketball Tournament, a.k.a. March Madness -- here is "Stock Madness 2007." Whole Foods wins the battle of lifestyle and principle. |
Food Processing December 2008 David Feder |
Wellness Foods: Products to Watch in 2009 Developing products with multiple health benefits is on trend -- but don't overwhelm. |