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  • Food Processing Industry, Cold Chain and Frozen food distribution systems : A Brief  By : Rajiv Singh
    However, if one had to point out at one single single reason as to why the Indian agricultural industry is such a laggard when pitted against the global standards, it could be the pathetic state of the logistics, distribution and and an inefficient supply chain. India faces an acute problem of large amounts of food wasted away due to the lack of a proper cold storage, cold chain and frozen food distribution system.
  • Packing House Operations for Fruits and Vegetables  By : Rajiv Singh
    Freshly harvested fruits and vegetables are sorted for uniformity in size, shape and varietal characteristics. Damaged, discoloured and decayed parts are removed to make the produce more attractive and prevent infection from the diseased parts.
  • How Does A Refrigerator Work?  By : Rajiv Singh
    This is similar to what happens inside older refrigerators. Instead of water, though, the refrigerator uses chemicals to do the cooling.
  • AMMONIA COMPRESSORS AND REFRIGERATION PLANT  By : Rajiv Singh
    This circular gives advice on the precautions to be taken against the toxic, fire and explosion hazards presented by refrigeration systems containing ammonia. These are most likely to be found by LA enforcement officers at cold stores and food distribution warehouses.
  • POSTHARVEST HANDLING OF CITRUS  By : Rajiv Singh
    With mandarins such as Ponkan, it is the end of the fruit furthest from the stem which turns yellow first. Harvesting should begin with the large fruit. Smaller fruit, or those which are slow to turn color, should be harvested later on in the season.
  • POST HARVEST MANAGEMENT  By : Rajiv Singh
    Onions can also be cured by tying the tops of the bulbs in bunches and hanging them on a horizontal pole in a well-ventilated shades. Curing in shade improves bulb colour and reduces losses significantly during storage.
  • PACKAGING REQUIREMENTS FOR FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES  By : Rajiv Singh
    Packaging fresh fruits and vegetables is one of the more important steps in the long and complicated journey from grower to consumer. Bags, crates, hampers, baskets, cartons, bulk bins, and palletized containers are convenient containers for handling, transporting, and marketing fresh produce.
  • Austin Burger Places  By : Dane Smith
    This article highlights some of the best burger places in Austin, Texas.
  • Pear and Walnut Salad with Roquette and Parmesan  By : punjab
    This is a contemporary salad which has actually been around for quite a while now and we regularly prepare it as part of our cooking holiday in France. I think it has achieved classic status.

    The only thing that needs any preparation to speak of is the dressing, but the pears do need to be ripe and juicy – comice are perfect for this – and the parmesan needs to be shaved from a fresh block (if you haven’t got any to hand, a good strong cheese like stilton or feta will do very nicely indeed,
  • Not Just for Easter Baskets: 10 OTHER Ways to Utilize the Jelly Bean!  By : Christopher Pratt
    The jelly bean has long been one of the sweet mainstays of the Easter basket. Jelly beans are inexpensive, and thus are used to add mass to an Easter basket, while malted eggs and chocolate bunnies are used to garnish it. Easter rolls around only once a year, and there are many other uses for jelly beans year round. Here are 10 other uses for the jelly bean that will incorporate it into year round festivities.
  • Buying a Barbeque Grill  By : Gaurav Walia
    Do you enjoy eating outdoors? Many people appreciate the fresh air and attractive views available at many camping spots or sometimes from their own backyard. One way to get the most from having a meal outside is by cooking it yourself over a barbeque grill, which is not difficult if you become familiar with a few safety tips and helpful hints. But before reaching that point, you will want to purchase a suitable grill for outdoor use. Here are some tips that can help you select one that will suit
  • Coconut Oil - The New Superfood?  By : Navneet Kumar
    When Jennifer Aniston was spotted with a shopping trolley full of coconut oil, the manufacturers of this little-used fat must have jumped for joy. Coconut oil has had a bad press because of its high saturated-fat content, but devotees claim it is misunderstood.
  • Papa Johns Pizza Sucks  By : BrotherB
    Rancid filth flattened and covered in a cheese like substance does not make it a pizza. Papa Johns should learn that.
  • Austin Profiles: Amy's Ice Cream  By : Dane Smith
    This article discusses Amy's Ice Cream, one of the sweetest local Austin businesses of the past 20 years.
  • The Art of Catching Crabs  By : Bryan Murphy.
    Crabbing is a fun, recreational activity which resides in the intermediate region between fishing and hunting. While a fishing trip could be somewhat uneventful to some, you'll rarely come home empty-handed with crabbing.
  • Crabbing for Fun and for Dinner  By : Bryan Murphy.
    Are you looking for an activity that is more productive than fishing and less dangerous than hunting, yet still resulting in edible results? If you live anywhere along the coast or a river outlet, then crabbing is an interesting option to consider.
  • Crabbing for Beginners  By : Bryan Murphy.
    Looking to find an interesting and joyous activity that will provide entertainment for your whole family? If you’re living anywhere along the coast or a river outlet, then crabbing, or the sport of catching edible crabs, is an unique option to consider.
  • Pack a Lunch For The Airplane  By : Victor Epand
    This article is about airplane amenity cutbacks, and suggests packing a lunch to bring on board.
  • Learning About Turkish Wines  By : David Cowley
    Interestingly enough, wine drinking was actually banned in Turkey for some 500 years during the rule of the Ottoman empire, but fortunately for us today wines from Turkey have made quite a comeback and are being rediscovered by wine connoisseurs around the world.
  • The History of Russian Wines  By : David Cowley
    First off, remember that there is a difference between Russia and the Soviet Union, a fact that many people from outside of that area often forget, thinking that they're the same thing. In reality, the regulation of the making of Russian wines has had its own ups and downs, following the history of Russia's being a part of the Soviet Union.
  • Why Not Try Some English Wines  By : David Cowley
    Many people who love wine are typically surprised when one starts to talk about English wines as being not just drinkable, but actually some of the better wines available. After all, good winemaking relies heavily on a particular climate so as to grow the best grapes possible, and England is not usually known for its desirable climate.
  • Becoming Vegetarian  By : marieanne
    Becoming a vegetarian can be as easy as you choose to make it. Whether you enjoy preparing delectable, delicious meals or choose quick and easy ones, vegetarian meals can be very satisfying.
  • How To Properly Clean Your Coffee Maker  By : Aaron Matthews Morgan
    A guide to how to properly clean your coffee maker, including tips and useful information.
  • Premium Tea Blends To Suit All Your Needs  By : Sveinung Skoglund
    Most of the teas available today are blends. This is because truly pure teas are never the same. For example, a fine black tea from a certain estate or province and of a certain plucking date will grow differently each year, with its own nuances of taste and flavor.
  • Is Game The Most Ethical Meat?  By : Andrea Flint
    For people with an interest in ethical food, game such as pheasant or venison has a lot to offer. It's totally delicious too!
  • Fire up the grill at the Cherokee Pignic!  By : Rob Muller
    Whether you’re a seasoned local, a newcomer or maybe thinking of relocating to the Georgia area, then this is for you. On October 19-20, 2007, Canton, Georgia will be making history by celebrating its First Annual Cherokee Pignic. With any luck, this may become a regular yearly event.
  • More about the Debbie Meyer Green Bag  By : Judith Allison
    Many of us are attempting to live healthier nowadays. We do our best to exercise, get enough sleep, and eat our three to five servings of vegetables and fruit daily. But frustration can mount when shopping for fresh produce only to see it turn brown and wilt after a few days.
  • It's Halloween Candy Time!  By : Christopher Pratt
    So drag out the skeletons and monsters, the scary costumes and black paint, and remember the scary candy! Children and adults enjoy playing "tricks" during Halloween, but more importantly, they enjoy the "treats" of the holiday.
  • Wilton Armetale and Classically Styled Cook and Serve ware  By : Daniel Cheng
    Wilton Armetale is aluminum based material that is capable of being cast into desired shapes and worked upon for final finishing. US Food & Drugs Administration has accepted this material as suitable for food service.
  • Cookies- The Suitable Gift For Most Anyone  By : Tiffany Gaultier
    Most people think of a simple sugary dessert when they hear the word cookie. You probably decided on a favorite cookie when you were very young; perhaps you loved grandma's chewy raisin chocolate chip cookies or mom's special macadamia nut cookies.

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