Food irradiation [[Image:RADURAcx.JPG|thumb|150px|right|The
[[Radura]] logo, used to show a food has been treated with ionizing
radiation.]] ... d cables (isolation), tires, and even gemstones.
Compared to the amount of food irradiated, the volume of those
every-day applications is huge but not not ...
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Indian Institute of Scientific Heritage
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Leblebi ... ssification of chickpeas due to their size are important
stages of leblebi processing. Foreign materials as well as undeveloped,
damaged, shrunken, and broken c ... ... rkey]]. Despite this,
the literature related to the origin of leblebi, its processing
characteristics, composition,and nutritive value is scarce.
Although, lebl ...
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Food industry ... on what they grow, can be considered outside
of the scope of the modern [[food]] [[industry]]. The food industry
includes:
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Food {{for|the Jan Švankmajer short film|Food (film)}} [[Image:Foods.jpg|thumbnail|250px|right|Foods
from plant sources]]
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Food contaminants ... s, as opposed to microbiological contamination,
which can be found under [[Foodborne illness]]. ... w.foe.co.uk/resource/briefing_notes/food_contamination.pdf]
Briefing on GM Food Contamination</ref>
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College of Agricultural Engineering & Technology, Bhubaneswar
... and water conservation engineering, post harvest and process
engineering, food and dairy engineering and other related areas
(iv) To organize short term ... ... & Power, Soil &
Water Conservation Engineering, Agricultural Processing &
Food Engineering, Agricultural Structure, Civil & Environmental
Engineering and ...
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Machine vision ... hine vision systems use [[digital camera]]s,
[[smart camera]]s and [[image processing]] software to perform
similar inspections. ... ip, so machine vision systems use digital
cameras, smart cameras and image processing software to perform
similar inspections.
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Central Food Technological Research Institute [[India]]'s '''Central
Food Technological Research Institute''' (CFTRI) is based in
[[Mysore]] and was ... * Food Engineering
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Food safety ... ood poisoning]]. In developed countries there
are intricate standards for food preparation, whereas in [[lesser
developed countries]] the main issue is s ... ... ines at [http://www.food.gov.uk/multimedia/pdfs/csctcooking.pdf
http://www.food.gov.uk/multimedia/pdfs/csctcooking.pdf] state
that:
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Photographic processing ... ] in order to produce the desired
negative or positive image. Photographic processing does three
things: it transforms the ''[[latent image]]'' into a ''visible
... == Processing apparatuses ==
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Food preservation [[Image:Konservering.jpg|thumb|200px|Various
preserved foods]] ... jpg|thumb|200px|Canadian World War I poster
encouraging people to preserve food for the winter.]]
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Whole Foods Market company_name = Whole Foods Market | company_logo
= [[Image:Whole Foods Market logo.svg|200px]]|
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ICT in agriculture ... ncies need to play in the implementation
of the Geneva Plan of Action. The Food and Agriculture Organization
of the United Nations ([[FAO]]) has been assi ... ... ition]],
[[Food quality management]], [[Food safety]], [[Food storage]],
[[Food marketing]].
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Chinese protein export contamination ... ived the contaminated
wheat gluten also voluntarily recalled dozens of pet food brands.
One month after the initial recall, contaminated [[rice]] protein
... ... protein manufacturers identified so far and took other
measures to improve food safety and product quality.<ref
name="XinhuaAug31"/>
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High pressure food preservation ... military.com] article ''KILLING
PATHOGENS: High-Pressure Processing Keeps Food Safe'' copyright
2005</ref> ... '' page 1 [http://www.foodprocessing.com/articles/2006/159.html?page=2
foodprocessing] article ''The future is (almost) here'' page
2 </ref>
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Science and technology in Canada ... rpoon heads and [[fishhook]]s
used mostly to kill animals and [[fish]] for food and skins.
They also brought [[fire]] which they used for heating their
dw ... ... Canada there was limited [[agriculture]] which allowed
the storage of some food during times of privation. Of note
was the fact that they did not have the ...
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Dairy product ... for such processing is called a [[dairy]]
or a dairy factory. Raw milk for processing generally comes
from [[cattle|cow]]s, but occasionally from other [[mammal ...
... e]], milk heated and reduced in volume, known in Indian
cuisine as [[Khoa (food)|Khoa]]
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Fast food restaurant ... [[McDonald's]] restaurant in Times
Square. McDonald's is the largest fast food restaurant chain
in the world.<ref>{{cite web |title=R&I Top 400 Chain
Res ... ... ies to each restaurant through controlled supply
channels. The term "fast food" was recognized in a
dictionary by Merriam-Webster in 1951.<ref>Jack In Th
...
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Nixtamalization ... amalization a crucial preliminary step for
futher processing of maize into food products, and the process
is employed, using both traditional and industri ... ... n free
[[niacin]]. A population depending on untreated maize as a [[staple
food]] risks malnourishment, and is more likely to develop [[deficiency
disease ... |