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  • '''Food''' is the name given to substances ingested (eaten) by living creatures for ...but a social activity. The preparation, presentation, taste and smell of food constitutes a dining experience.
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  • .... It involves multiple trophic levels and can encapsulate many different [[food chains]], although it is usually limited to [[biotic]] interactions.
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  • ...processing, packaging, distribution, and use of safe and nutritious food. Food Science borrows from a number disciplines including [[chemistry]], [[engine
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  • ...ances, skin eruptions, or shock due to allergic reactions to allergens in food."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> Food hypersensitivity is difficult to diagnose and may be overdiagnosed.<ref>{{C
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  • ...is called '''junk food'''. A diet which includes a large component of junk food is often the cause for poor health, including [[obesity]], [[diabetes]], de ...the political, social and economic consequences of the production of junk food.
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  • ...ation is also employed in preservation to create [[lactic acid]] in sour [[food]]s such as [[pickle]]s, [[kimchi]] and [[yoghurt|yogurt]]. The science of f According to Steinkraus (1995), food fermentation serves five main purposes:
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  • ...demands) and ‘non-homeostatic feeding’; the latter is associated with '''food reward''', which involves both 'liking’ (pleasure/palatability) and ‘wa {{Image|food intake diagram.jpg|right|400px|}}
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  • *''The New Food Lover's Companion'', Sharon Tyler Herbst, Barron's, Hauppauge, New York, 19
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  • ...t restaurants like [[McDonald's]] and [[Burger King]]. The variety of fast food sold in Western cities covers much more than burgers and fries and includes ...onald's. Many of these criticisms of fast food are to be found in ''[[Fast Food Nation]]'' by [[Eric Schlosser]].
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  • [[Image:Chips-food.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Chips can be eaten with fingers, straight from the pa ...onsidered [[health]]ier.<ref>''The Guardian'': '[http://www.guardian.co.uk/food/story/0,,1987533,00.html So you fancy chips with everything? Go ahead]'. 11
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  • ...ple with low incomes buy food. Since 2008 the official name of the current Food Stamps program has been '''Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) ...effort to relieve the economic strain on low-income families. In 1961 the Food Stamp Program as we know it today was implemented as a pilot program, which
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  • ...rican culture, such as music. Wordsmith Barry Popik says, “The term "soul food" is used in Harlem, but it was probably used first in Chicago (at least 196 ...rofessionals often advise restricting the intake of many foods in the soul food vocabulary, a situation made all the more interesting because many items o
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  • [[Image:Foodphotog.jpg|right|thumb|An example of food photography, by A. J. Yao]] ...lf, is occasionally referred to as "food porn". <ref>A Website devoted to "Food porn" photography http://www.flickr.com/groups/52240578442@N01/</ref>
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  • Creole food is frequently confused with [[Cajun]] cuisine, which is also prepared by th
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  • ...tural science]], but naturally, as with many subjects of human study, some food science topics fall into other categories as well. ==Areas usually considered part of food science==
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  • ...liations. Modernization has intensified the importance of food in society. Food production, preparation, marketing, and consumption are intimately connecte For national cuisines, food dishes and their preparation see [[Food Science]]
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  • The study of food production, both agricultural and animal production, delivery, cooking and
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  • ...ican-American cuisine developed in the southern states of the U.S; comfort food.
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  • ...ogenic chemicals. The best of these foods can be divided into a number of food groups. These food items contain a variety of anti-cancer phytochemicals. Peanuts contain th
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  • *Fox R (1999) ''[http://www.sirc.org/publik/foxfood.pdf Food and Eating: an Anthropological Perspective]''. Oxford: Social Issues Resear
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  • ...ances, skin eruptions, or shock due to allergic reactions to allergens in food."<ref>{{DefMeSH}}</ref>
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  • Were initiated in 1939 as part of the Food Stamp Plan during the Great Depression in an effort to relieve the economic
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  • An artistic technique employed to exaggerate or enhance the appearance of food, often for advertising purposes.
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  • ...ation, processing, packaging, distribution, and use of safe and nutritious food.
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  • Food prepared and served quickly for on-the-go consumption.
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  • Complex of interrelated [[Food chain|food chains]] in an ecological community.
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  • Tasty processed food of dubious nutritional value, usually mostly sugar and refined carbohydrate
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  • ...A ''et al.''(2002). Evidence that appetitive responses for dehydration and food-deprivation are learned. Physiol. Behav. 75, 295–304. Epstein LH ''et al.''(2007) Food reinforcement and eating: a multilevel analysis ''Psychol Bull'' 133:884–
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  • {{r|Food processing}} {{r|Junk food}}
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  • {{r|Food}} {{r|History of food}}
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  • ...playing a central role in that regard, given the absolute requirement for food consumption for survival, survival manifested as [[reproductive success]], *Felipe Fernández-Armesto. (2002) ''Near a Thousand Tables: A History of Food''. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 9780743227407. | [http://books.google.com/books
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  • A technical agency of the [[United Nations]], the '''Food and Agricultural Organization''' serves as a forum for policy development, ...ed a Crisis Management Center to fight bird flu and other animal health or food safety emergencies. The Center complements the more human-oriented [[World
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Food Stamps]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...oducts. Food engineering is associated with operation and maintenance of [[food processing]] plants as well as sophisticated research involving [[biotechno
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  • ...istorical developments, and myths. [http://www.amazon.com/Oxford-Companion-Food-Alan-Davidson/dp/0192115790/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1198221064&sr=1- *Freedman, Paul, ed. ''Food: The History of Taste'' (2007), essays by scholars
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Food photography]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Food Science}}
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  • ...fda.gov/BiologicsBloodVaccines/BloodBloodProducts/ Blood & Blood Products. Food and Drug Administration</ref>. As well as being a regulatory agency, it bot * The [[Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition]] (CFSAN)
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Soul food]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Squash (food)]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...s'', and given the absolute requirement for food consumption for survival, food as environment played a fundamental role in the determination of human stru
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  • ...States Department of Health and Human Services responsible for regulating food, dietary supplements, drugs, biological medical products, blood products, m
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  • {{r|food}} == Anti-cancer food list ==
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  • ''This is the Discussion Page for the '''[[CZ:Food Science Workgroup]]''''' ...itious food. Or it could be called Culinary Arts & Science, so it includes Food Science and Culinary Arts. But yes, we need this workgroup! [[User:Nancy Sc
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  • *[[Food and Drug Administration/Catalogs/Therapeutic Equivalence Code|Therapeutic E
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Food and Agriculture Organization]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • * [http://www.fda.gov/ Food and Drug Administration Home Page] ...s.html Biologics Centennial: 100 Years of Biologics Regulation] — from the Food and Drug Administration Home Page
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  • ...land.htm Main Concordat between the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food and the Scottish Executive]</ref> the Cabinet of the [[National Assembly fo ...was formed in June 2001 when the [[Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food]] (MAFF) was merged with part of the [[Department of Environment, Transpor
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  • ...uivalence Code for [[generic drug]]s by the [[United States of America]] [[Food and Drug Administration]]. The table is from: http://www.fda.gov/Drugs/Deve
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  • ...ment responsible for protection of the [[Naturalenvironment|environment]], food production and standards, [[agriculture]],[[ fisheries]] and rural matters
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  • ...processing, packaging, distribution, and use of safe and nutritious food. Food Science borrows from a number disciplines including [[chemistry]], [[engine
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  • '''Food''' is the name given to substances ingested (eaten) by living creatures for ...but a social activity. The preparation, presentation, taste and smell of food constitutes a dining experience.
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  • Complex of interrelated [[Food chain|food chains]] in an ecological community.
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  • ...ith jurisdiction over [[agriculture]], [[food sciences]], [[nutrition]], [[food sciences]], and [[commodity futures]]
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  • ...c compound primarily used a food preservative; often abbreviated as BHT on food labels.
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  • ...eet traveling exhibit on American food ways. The site tells the history of food and dining across the country and includes the ''American Cookbook Project' ...keyingredients.org/001_timeline/001_timeline_01.asp "500 Years of American Food," from Smithsonian]
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  • ...oducts. Food engineering is associated with operation and maintenance of [[food processing]] plants as well as sophisticated research involving [[biotechno
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  • ...ances, skin eruptions, or shock due to allergic reactions to allergens in food."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> Food hypersensitivity is difficult to diagnose and may be overdiagnosed.<ref>{{C
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  • ...ation, processing, packaging, distribution, and use of safe and nutritious food.
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  • ...based on the average increase in blood glucose levels occurring after the food is eaten.
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  • ...is called '''junk food'''. A diet which includes a large component of junk food is often the cause for poor health, including [[obesity]], [[diabetes]], de ...the political, social and economic consequences of the production of junk food.
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  • ...rigerator]] where it is allowed to [[thaw]] during the defrosting process. Food can also be defrosted by [[submerging]] the item under [[cold]] [[water]] o
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  • ...llets), to investigate the effect of various poisons, including poison in food and poisoned bullets.
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  • ...in the food. Especially in the latter case, the condition is often called food poisoning.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • ...tural science]], but naturally, as with many subjects of human study, some food science topics fall into other categories as well. ==Areas usually considered part of food science==
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  • ...2067 Zinc: The Metal of life]. ''Comprehensive Reviews of Food Science and Food Safety'' 13(4):358-376.
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  • [[Puri (food)]] is an Indian food, see [[Catalog_of_Indian_cuisine]].
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  • ...who writes about the [[Chemistry|chemistry]] and history of [[Food science|food science]] and [[Cooking|cooking]].
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  • .... It involves multiple trophic levels and can encapsulate many different [[food chains]], although it is usually limited to [[biotic]] interactions.
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  • '''Chip''' may refer to food and other items: {{rpl|Chips (food)}}
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  • ...t restaurants like [[McDonald's]] and [[Burger King]]. The variety of fast food sold in Western cities covers much more than burgers and fries and includes ...onald's. Many of these criticisms of fast food are to be found in ''[[Fast Food Nation]]'' by [[Eric Schlosser]].
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  • [[Image:Foodphotog.jpg|right|thumb|An example of food photography, by A. J. Yao]] ...lf, is occasionally referred to as "food porn". <ref>A Website devoted to "Food porn" photography http://www.flickr.com/groups/52240578442@N01/</ref>
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  • ...but not with [[body size]] or [[aggression]] ([[CZ:Ref:Morand-Ferron 2007 Food stealing in birds: brain or brawn?|Morand-Ferron et al., 2007]]).
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  • ...a gender-neutral way of describing the person who takes orders and brings food to restaurant customers.
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  • ...ests in public health and worldwide infrastructure such as [[food security|food]] and [[economic security]]; also a target of [[conspiracy theory|conspirac
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  • ...the food is placed on a heated surface, and deep-frying, where the entire food is immersed in hot oil
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  • ...e). For the heated food see [[French fries]] (American-style) and [[chips (food)|chips]] (British-style).}} ...hey are commonly sold in various-sized bags in pubs and bars, and in other food outlets such as convenience stores and supermarkets, and are always eaten c
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  • ...implements, used in environments from personal cooking to large commercial food production. ...h utensils, which vary with the intended cooking method, the nature of the food being prepared and materials with which it could react, etc.
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  • ...e earliest fruits to be cultivated by prehistoric peoples; it was a staple food in ancient Greece, and still is around the Mediterranean.
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  • # [[Smoking (food)|Smoking]] # [[Drying (food)|Drying]]
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  • ...ple with low incomes buy food. Since 2008 the official name of the current Food Stamps program has been '''Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) ...effort to relieve the economic strain on low-income families. In 1961 the Food Stamp Program as we know it today was implemented as a pilot program, which
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  • Domesticated fowl raised for food.
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  • A now banned food preservative.
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  • ...techniques from a variety of cuisines around the world, teaching that the food should be whole, fresh, traditional, balanced, local, seasonal and deliciou
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  • Vessels or containers used to cook food.
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  • *[http://www.kriger.com/international_modules/index.htm List of Food and Drugs Regulatory Agencies] ...website of the [http://www.fao.org/ag/ [[Food and Agriculture Organization|Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)]]]:
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  • ...ditions and practices, often associated with a specific culture. Religious food laws can also exercise a strong influence on cuisine. A cuisine is primaril see also the [[history of food]]
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  • *[http://www.merid.org/fs-agbiotech/ Food Security and Ag-Biotech News] — balanced news on the debate over transgen ...ibutions towards increased crop productivity] — Context of transgenics for food security
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  • The kinds and relative amounts of food taken in by an organism.
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  • Rod shaped, flagellated, aerobic, Gram-negative bacterium that causes food poisoning and gastroenteritis.
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  • Comparisons of the mechanisms regulating food intake and energy expenditure between species.
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  • The regulation of food intake through [[neuropeptide]]s related to [[adrenocorticotropic hormone]]
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  • Director, Center for Global Food Issues and Senior Fellow, [[Hudson Institute]]
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  • ...ced from within the body which activate cannabinoid receptors and regulate food consumption.
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  • ...y balance, memory and learning, and epilepsy. The main effect is increased food intake and decreased physical activity. NPY neurons are found in the the hypothalamus and increases food intake and the proportion of energy stored as fat, as well as blocking noci
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  • A device that applies both heat and pressure to sterilize equipment, food or liquids.
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  • American physician and best-selling author promoting a low-oil, vegan, whole-food diet.
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  • Director of Research and Education, Center for Global Food Issues, [[Hudson Institute]]
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  • * [http://www.fda.gov/ Food and Drug Administration Home Page] ...s.html Biologics Centennial: 100 Years of Biologics Regulation] — from the Food and Drug Administration Home Page
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  • Genetic disorders in which the body cannot properly convert food into energy or breakdown waste products.
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  • ...E.S. Jang, M.Y. Jung, D.B. Min, Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety, Vol.1, 2005
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  • ...directed by and starring [[Morgan Spurlock]] in which he eats nothing but food from [[McDonald's]] for thirty days. He dined at McDonald's three times a d ...girls sued McDonald's who claimed they became obese as a result of eating food from McDonald's.
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  • Domesticated species of the genus ''Anser'', kept as a food animal throughout the northern hemisphere.
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  • ...ytoluene (BHT), MeC6H2(CMe3)2OH, is a lipophilic compound primarily used a food preservative.
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  • ...ually as a significant influence, but potentially just enough to trigger [[food allergy]]
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  • Gram-positive aerotolerant bacteria, commonly found in many fermented food products as well as anaerobic plant matter.
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  • ...tes) cuisine; American regional cuisines; and American chefs, gourmets and food critics.'' * [[Fast food]]
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  • ...ls or plants to live in association with humans, thereby providing us with food, livestock and pets.
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  • A technical agency of the [[United Nations]], the '''Food and Agricultural Organization''' serves as a forum for policy development, ...ed a Crisis Management Center to fight bird flu and other animal health or food safety emergencies. The Center complements the more human-oriented [[World
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  • ...tions between the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis and the regulation of food intake.
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  • ...called mitochondria, structures within cells that convert the energy from food into a form that cells can use.
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  • ...rder to produce heat. Stoves were often, but not always, designed to cook food, in addition to heating the room where they were located. ...e is made of stoves that use mirrors, and rely on [[solar power]], to cook food.
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  • A theory in [[demography]] which holds that population expands faster than food supplies and famine will result unless steps are taken to reduce population
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  • ...failure of the potato crop from 1845-1852 in Ireland, which, coupled with food exports, led to mass starvation and emigration."
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  • Herbaceous perennial (''Solanum tuberosum''), the world's fourth main food crop, widely cultivated for its starchy edible tubers.
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  • The study of food production, both agricultural and animal production, delivery, cooking and
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  • A process in which food is soaked in a salt solution (the brine) before cooking.
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  • ...ances, skin eruptions, or shock due to allergic reactions to allergens in food."<ref>{{DefMeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...called mitochondria, structures within cells that convert the energy from food into a form that cells can use.
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  • ...ficant diseases, not directly related to a specific nutrient deficiency or food sensitivity, principally using a specialized diet
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  • ...ican-American cuisine developed in the southern states of the U.S; comfort food.
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  • ...ble of producing suppurative lesions, furunculosis, pyemia, osteomyelitis, food poisoning, and may be resistant to commonly used antibiotics.
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  • ...lows to train English [[vocabulary]] and to donate [[rice]] to the [[World Food Program]] for every correct answer
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  • [[Dublin, Ireland]] food dish: white [[sausage]]s in broth with [[potato]]es and [[bacon]] and seaso
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  • ...mple and spiritual living with [[Evolution of the human diet|moderation in food intake]], adequate [[exercise]] and positive thinking and attitude to [[lif * Simple food (with less [[oxidative stress|ROS]] generators - i.e., mostly vegetarian an
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  • ...s'', and given the absolute requirement for food consumption for survival, food as environment played a fundamental role in the determination of human stru
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  • ...playing a central role in that regard, given the absolute requirement for food consumption for survival, survival manifested as [[reproductive success]], *Felipe Fernández-Armesto. (2002) ''Near a Thousand Tables: A History of Food''. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 9780743227407. | [http://books.google.com/books
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  • ...], who were responsible for potentially lethal logistical services such as food and laundry; also known as ''Haras al-Khas''
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  • ...s ''Lactobacillus'', named for and found in the Korean fermented-vegetable food kimchi.
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  • The desire to eat food, experienced as hunger, and in mammals controlled by neural circuits in the
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  • ...he circulatory disease tularemia, which can be contracted via contaminated food or drink, physical contact, spray, or bug bite.
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  • ...to create desired genotypes and phenotypes for specific purposes, such as food production, forestry, and horticulture.
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  • '''Burger King''' is a global chain of [[hamburger]] fast food restaurants that was founded in 1954 by [[James McLamore]] and [[David Edge It is the second most popular [[fast food]] [[resturant]], with [[McDonald's]] still the most popular. Their menu inc
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  • ...escribed in ''Autobiography of a Yogi'', who professed to have consumed no food other than The Holy Eucharist, nor to have drunk any water from 1926 until
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  • ...nt ''[[Ficus]] carica'' and the fruit it produces, which is cultivated for food. ...e earliest fruits to be cultivated by prehistoric peoples. It was a staple food in [[ancient Greece]], and still is around the [[Mediterranean]].
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  • ...] — a defunct San Francisco restaurant that for many years epitomized fine food and service in an elegant, if bordello-like, ''fin-de-siècle'' ambiance *[[McDonald's]] — a fast-food hamburger chain throughout the world
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Flat, thin food made from flour and water or other liquids and cooked on a flat pan or grid
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  • ...nt food, it was often used as a substitute for bread or even as a [[staple food]] in poor rural areas. However, in the last decades it has emerged as an up ...at include it in some way. Arguably, the most popular of them is [[sarma (food)|sarmale]] (a type of [[cabbage roll]]s) with ''mămăligă''. Another pop
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  • ...''Fungi'', that is [[heterotroph]]ic and [[external digestion|digest their food externally]], and may be a [[yeast]], [[mold]], or [[mushroom]].
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  • ...nflammation of the [[liver]], transmissible through fecal contamination of food or water, caused by the [[hepatitis A virus]]
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  • ...y people dedicated to minimisation of required inputs of energy, water and food, and waste output.
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  • ...ication and euphoria. Alcohol is created by [[yeast]] that [[Fermentation (food)|ferment]] sugar into [[ethanol]] and [[carbon dioxide]].
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  • ...rican culture, such as music. Wordsmith Barry Popik says, “The term "soul food" is used in Harlem, but it was probably used first in Chicago (at least 196 ...rofessionals often advise restricting the intake of many foods in the soul food vocabulary, a situation made all the more interesting because many items o
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  • * [http://www.foodandhealing.com/| Food and Healing] website for Anne Marie Colbin, Ph. D.
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  • ...intended to investigate the effect of various poisons, including poison in food and poisoned bullets. The victims were Russian [[prisoners of war]]. Bull
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  • ...he soil" movements, and early Nazi; was Nazi representative to farmers and Food & Agriculture minister before losing influence
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  • * [http://www.theglobalist.com/DBWeb/printStoryId.aspx?StoryId=3708 Food Security and Globalization], Runge CF, ''The Globalist'', January 17th 2004 * Chapter 9, Seeds: grains, legumes and nuts, ''in'' McGee H (2004) ''On Food and Cooking: The Science and Lore of the Kitchen'', revised edition, Scribn
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  • ...lar to those of hepatitis A and spread via contaminated drinking water and food.
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  • ...mple and spiritual living with [[Evolution of the human diet|moderation in food intake]], adequate [[exercise]] and positive thinking and attitude to [[lif
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  • ...reases biting surface and adds a sharp edge for the further mastication of food.<ref>"Tooth Anatomy", http://www.webmd.com/content/article/134/119191.htm,
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  • ...tmas Tree decoration, [[Christmas Carol|Carol singing]] and [[Food Science|food preparation]].
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  • ...nt that is deliberately grown in significant quantities to be harvested as food, as livestock fodder, fuel, or for any other economic purpose.
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  • ...destroys or inactivates [[virus]]es, which can be used in [[water]] and [[food]] [[decontamination]], sanitation of public places such as [[hospital]]s, a
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  • ...but the look and appeal of the food, which could include unusual or exotic food items,) is considered in the choice of plants, and also in the diversity of
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  • ...man-made [[disaster]]s like [[terrorist attack]]s, along with stockpiling food, medicine, fuel and other supplies, coordination agreements among [[first r
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  • ...s well as shrimp, clam, or beef. Meat is usually the highlight part of the food — the stew being mostly vegetable in content.
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  • ...ty. Usually found in urban areas, especially inner city areas and offering food, clothing, shelter and assorted other supportive services.
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  • * Evan Jones, ''American Food. The Gastronomic Story.'' 1975. Second edition, Vintage Books 1981. pp. 164 * Sharon Tyler Herbst, ''The New Food Lover's Companion''. Barron's, Hauppauge, New York, 1995, ISBN 0-8120-1520-
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  • * France: Afssa – Agence française de sécurité sanitaire des aliments (French Food Safety Agency) [http://www.afssa.fr/PN46I0.htm Salt] * Ireland: Food Safety Authority of Ireland [http://www.fsai.ie/industry/salt/salt.asp Salt
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  • ...ved as a [[breakfast]] food, as a first food for [[baby|babies]] or a soft food for the sick. ...eakfast<ref>[http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk/home/scotland/fooddrink.html Scotland Food and Drink]</ref>.
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  • ...alories. The Calorie is used in food science to give the energy content of food.
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  • ...-service, sit-down restaurant. It is distinct from other types of railroad food service cars that do not duplicate the full-service restaurant experience.
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  • ...provided to those who are categorized as loyal to the regime. This use of food as a method of political retribution and coercion must stop." They want for
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  • ...s net. The mouths of loaches are downturned and have barbels for detecting food. ...and hide among plants and rocks by day, emerging as darkness falls or when food appears at close range. Their natural diet includes worms and insects, but
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  • ...always, lengthy, but it always involves some transfer of flavoring to the food. The flavor can be from fragrant smoke, dry spices rubbed onto the meat, a ...this way. It is also frequently misused (according to purists) to describe food that is cooked over an open heat source, such as a "barbecued hamburger"; m
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  • Pumpkins are types of winter [[squash (food)|squash]], ripening in the early autumn, and being harvested and eaten afte ...times, and are grown today throughout [[North America]] and [[Europe]] as food for both humans and [[livestock]]. The pumpkin enjoys an especially high pr
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  • ...of the [[Sahara]] live in oases, where the date palm is the main source of food; the [[palm]] also provides shade for growing [[citrus fruit]]s, [[fig]]s, ...desert areas. Caravans must travel via oases so that supplies of water and food can be replenished. Thus, political or military control of an oasis has in
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  • ...lts imply that the CB1 receptor is responsible for the changes observed in food intake. This has resulted in the release of the CB1 antagonist, Rimonabant ...ving a placebo <ref>Di Marzo V, Matias (2005) I.Endocannabinoid control of food intake and energy balance. Nat Neurosci. 8:585-9. [PMID 15856067]</ref>
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