Noticias sobre la Salud y Nutrición

NPC launches website potatoesinschools.com to defend potato in school lunch
Marzo 15, 2011
NPC launches website potatoesinschools.com to defend potato in school lunch
The US National Potato Council (NPC) has launched a new website to help defend the Potato in School Lunch.
Marzo 02, 2011
España: Condenan a una marca de papas 'light' a retirarlas del mercado por publicidad engañosa
Un juez de la Audiencia de Barcelona ha condenado a la marca 'Patatas Naturales' a dejar de producir y retirar del mercado su producto 'Pat-Diet' por hacer publicidad engañosa al ser presentado como un producto 'light', cuando realmente no lo era. Seg...
Agrico introduces Mama Chunu: potatoes with special nutritional properties1
Febrero 27, 2011
Agrico lanza "Mamá Chunu": papas con propiedades nutricionales especiales
Los Incas del Perú descubrieron que la papa era una raíz comestible. De hecho, todas las papas brotan de una especie de plantas silvestres originarias del sur del país. En la actualidad, estamos familiarizados con muchos tipos y sabores de papas que so...
First 21 potato recipes published at 20potatoesaday.com
Febrero 24, 2011
First 21 potato recipes published at 20potatoesaday.com
After Chris Voigt’s successful 60 days of nothing but potatoes, he promised a series of healthy and tasty potato recipes. The Washington State Potato Commission now has posted the first 21 recipes.
Febrero 17, 2011
Canadian Allergy society pleased with food labeling changes
The Canadian Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (CSACI), representing specialty physicians, academic researchers, and allied health professionals in the field, was very happy to hear the announcement of important changes to food labelling regulations to be implemented by August 2012.
K+S KALI introduces KaliSel, Food Grade Potassium Chloride
Febrero 16, 2011
K+S KALI introduces KaliSel, Food Grade Potassium Chloride
KaliSel is high-purity potassium chloride (KCl) from natural sources.
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Febrero 14, 2011
PepsiCo admits it’ll be hard to cut salt in snacks further
PepsiCo has warned that it won't be able to make any more radical cuts to salt levels in its Walkers crisps until there have been further scientific advances.
Febrero 14, 2011
Food Industry Whistleblowers Promised Protection Under New Safety Law
The new (US) federal food safety law has gotten plenty of attention for provisions that aim to protect the public from foodborne illnesses. But a little-noticed section of the law that is supposed to protect workers at food companies who blow the whistle on their employers may — if it is effectively enforced — also prove to be significant for consumers.
Carisma, Australia’s first officially certified low Glycemic Index (GI) potato.
Febrero 14, 2011
Carisma, Australia's official low GI potato is making headway
Since its launch last year, consumers have bought more than 1,000 tonnes of Carisma, Australia’s first officially certified low GI potato.
Canada strengthens Food Allergen Labeling Regulations
Febrero 14, 2011
Canada strengthens Food Allergen Labeling Regulations
Today, the Honourable Leona Aglukkaq, Minister of Health, and Royal Galipeau, Member of Parliament for Ottawa-Orléans, announced regulations to strengthen Canada's labelling of food allergens and gluten sources.
Agrico introduceert Mama Chunu: aardappelen met bijzondere voedingseigenschappen
Febrero 11, 2011
Agrico introduceert Mama Chunu: aardappelen met bijzondere voedingseigenschappen
De Inca’s in Peru hebben ooit de aardappel als eetbare knol ontdekt. Feitelijk stammen alle aardappelen af van één wilde plantensoort uit Zuid-Peru. Vandaag de dag kennen we door het natuurlijk kruisen van verschillende rassen, vele soorten en smaken ...
Agrico introduces Mama Chunu: potatoes with special nutritional properties1
Febrero 11, 2011
Agrico introduces Mama Chunu: potatoes with special nutritional properties
The Inca’s in Peru once discovered the potato as an eatable root. In fact, all potatoes sprout from one wild plant species originating from the southern part of Peru. Today, we are familiar with many potato types and tastes by a natural crossing of dif...
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Febrero 07, 2011
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NPPGA: Proposed School Lunch Changes Could Have Unintended Consequences
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is proposing to change the nutritional guidelines for the school lunch program that would restrict students to just one cup of certain vegetables per week.
Salty foods may restrict blood vessels from widening
Febrero 02, 2011
Salty foods may restrict blood vessels from widening
A study published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition shows that consuming salty foods may impair the ability of blood vessels to widen.
USPB: Pass the Potatoes! New 2010 Dietary Guidelines Support the Role of Potatoes in a Healthy Diet
Febrero 01, 2011
USPB: Pass the Potatoes! New 2010 Dietary Guidelines Support the Role of Potatoes in a Healthy Diet
Potato lovers, rejoice! Yesterday, the Department of Health and Human Services and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced the release of the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans.

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