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sciencentral.com » ScienCentral - Oct 2, 2008
Chili peppers can add a little spice to your dish, but where does that heat come from? See why researchers say it's a rare case where we can be thankful for bugs and a fungus.
Also tagged: bug, chili, plant, featured, all, capsaicin, spicy, fungus, jalapeno, animals and 38 life science
koeln.de » That's Fit - Sep 14, 2008
Filed under: Food and Nutrition I love bell peppers. They're so delicious just to munch on by themselves or dipped in hummus. I also include peppers in a lot of basics such as scrambled eggs and marinara sauce. So …
Also tagged: can, red, green, preserving, relish, peppers, preserve, bell pepper, canning, pickle, topping, relishes, pickling
slashfood.com » Slashfood - Aug 16, 2008
Filed under: Condiments, Spices, France What would a dinner table be without its salt and pepper? They've become so ubiquitous in everyone's kitchen. However, we rarely wonder why. Both were heavily used in cuisine …
Also tagged: salt, salt and pepper, french cuisine, saltandpepper, haute cuisine, hautecuisine, frenchcuisine
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Business - Jul 30, 2008
The source of a three-month old salmonella outbreak initially linked to raw tomatoes has been found. Investigators discovered the Salmonella saintpaul strain in irrigation water and serrano peppers on a farm in Mexico …
Also tagged: mexican, outbreak, salmonella, to, farm, traced
slashfood.com » Slashfood - Jul 30, 2008
Filed under: Vodka, Restaurants, The Best ... in All of New York, America, Spirits, Artisan Foods, Raising the Bar There are some people who it is just plain good to know. When you're in college, for example, the guy …
Also tagged: vodka, ginger, lemon, raspberry, kiwi, pomegranate, infused vodka, moonshine, horseradish, peach, infused vodkas, infusedvodka, vlada, infusedvodkas
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Business - Jul 30, 2008
Just after the Fourth of July, Cheryl Grubbs called her local health department in Cortez, Colo., to report that her husband had nearly lost his only kidney to a salmonella infection after eating several raw jalapeños …
Also tagged: chicago, the, texas, colorado, arizona, food and drug administration, denver, slow, minnesota, to, new mexico, up, pick, centers for disease control and prevention, indian health service, mcallen, trail, university of minnesota, david acheson, monument valley, navajo indian reservation, grand junction, robert tauxe, michael osterholm, john redd, lori cooper, cheryl grubbs, university of minnesota center for infectious disease research and policy, montezuma county health department
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph News - Jul 22, 2008
Investigators seeking the source of a nationwide salmonella outbreak that sickened 1,251 people and led to the destruction of millions of dollars worth of tomatoes have finally found their first major clue in the case …
Also tagged: mexico, sick, mexican, outbreak, salmonella, jalapeno, tomato, chilli
engadget.com » Engadget - Jun 11, 2008
Filed under: Household Just what you needed, right? After a hard day's night pounding away on keys for The Man, do you really want to season your grub with a little QWERTY? Amazingly, we bet the answer is still yes …
Also tagged: food, keyboard, funny, weird, cooking, salt, shakers
nytimes.com » NYT > Dining & Wine - Jun 4, 2008
Australian researchers studied the peppery aroma of shiraz wines and, in the process, they discovered the aromatic essence of pepper itself.
Also tagged: research, science and technology
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Personal Finance - May 23, 2008
Spin-offs often make fecund hunting ground for value investors. When a company boots a subsidiary or a division out of the nest, the fledgling stock is parsed out to the parent's shareholders. Those investors often …