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    Gm Food

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    GM FOOD As the population in the world seems to be a huge serious problems‚ the demand on foods will be taken a very important role on solving this problems. Fortunately‚ biotechnological scientists had developed a technique which can modify organisms genetically (GMO). Genetically Modified Organisms are the process normally transferring genes‚ which were so-called DNA‚ between two species. Those organisms will be modified their genetic structure by using biotechnology. This technique can be used

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    Food production

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    Modern industrial food production’s advantages over prior methods are largely based on modern cheap‚ fast transport and limited product variability. But transport costs and delays cannot be completely eliminated. So‚ where distance strained industrial suppliers’ reach‚ where consumers had strong preference for local variety‚ farmers’ markets remained competitive with other forms of food retail. Recently‚ consumer demand for foods that are fresher (spend less time in transit) and foods with more variety—has

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    Food Culture

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    e r u t l u C & Food Pakistan BY: ZOHA RAHMAN What is your connectio n to the chosen culture? Originally my ancestors were from India but my grandparents and other relatives all moved to Pakistan. I and My family were also born in Pakistan and later came to Canada in 2001. Samosa The samosa is a fried or baked pastry with savoury filling‚ such as spiced potatoes‚ onions‚ peas‚ lentils and also with minced meat (lamb‚ beef or chicken)‚ and sometimes pine nuts. The samosa was originated in the

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    Food and Eating

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    Course Schedule for the Winter Term Food & Eating Across Cultures‚ SOSA 2401 x/y Professor Liz Fitting‚ Sociology & Social Anthropology (attach to course syllabus) Week 14 Case study: Growing organic January 5 & 7 • Hetherington‚ Kregg‚ Chapters 1-4 Cultivating Utopia Week 15 Case study: Growing organic Jan. 12 &14 • Hetherington‚ Kregg‚ Chapters 5-8 Cultivating Utopia • Exams handed back this week & Make up exam on Tuesday January 12‚ 1-3 pm Week 16 Class and consumption

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    Food and drink

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    preparation and serving of food. Food safety Act 1990 This covers health and hygiene in the setting. We have to be checked by the environmental health officer. Storage of food – We store food safely in the fridge The fridge should be 3-5 degrees. Freezers should be -18 degrees Make sure we store them in the right place cover up food in the fridge‚ make sure they are kept in date. preparation of food- aware of different chopping boards – we only prepare food that the children

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    junk food

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    issue of junk food consumption and the overall obesity battle worldwide continues to expand rapidly. The suggestion to counteract this problem is the implementation of a “junk tax”. ProQuest states that‚ “’junk food tax’ refers to a tax placed upon fattening foods or beverages” (Par. 1). The intention of the tax is to minimize the consumption of unhealthy foods‚ which would expectantly lead to a healthier population. A junk food tax would also generate revenue for causes such as: improving

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    Food Presentation

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    As we all know‚ food is essential to our daily lives because it gives us the energy and nutrients that we need especially when we prepared it right. So our professor gave us a task to prepare a meal (good for six persons) that follows the guidelines of the Food Pyramid. During our brainstorming‚ many ideas came up to our minds. But we came up to a point that we should have criteria in choosing the right meal. It should be healthy‚ satisfying‚ and of course it will not cost us too much. After exchanging

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    Gmo Foods

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    Biotech food corporations have patented a number of genetically altered food and pharmaceutical crops that can only be grown with a proper license and new seeds must be purchased each year. Regrettably genetically engineered crops cannot be contained. Over the years Monsanto has sued hundreds of farmers for patent infringements and many of these farmers have been driven into bankruptcy and have lost everything. Farmer Percy Schmeiser refused to give in‚ Schmeiser had been in the farming business

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    Food Stamps

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    The Food Stamp Program was created in 1964 to help low-income families buy food. This is a great program that helps people that are financially struggling‚ put food on the table. Over the years though‚ there have been many debates over the fact that there are people out there taking advantage of this benefit and if the program really is doing all it can to stop this. Created during the Great Depression‚ the food stamp program picked up around the 1960’s and since has risen. Though all can

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    Food Miles

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    Food Miles A food mile is the distance food travels from the farm to the store where you buy it‚ and these miles are costly to the environment. They are among the fastest-growing sources of greenhouse gas emissions worldwide. The concept of food miles started in the early 1990’s in the United Kingdom .The more the food miles that are attached to a particular food‚ the less sustainable and the less environmentally the food is desired. Professor Tim Lang at the Sustainable Agriculture Food and Environment

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