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  kellogg's refutes sugar laden cereal claims  

consumers should stick to the facts and look beyond the hype in terms of the salt and sugar content of cereals, claims kellogg’s as uk cereal manufacturers are taken to task in a channel 4 programme. researchers for the dispatches television programme, which was broadcast yesterday, said that a tesco jam doughnut contained 8.6g of sugar while 30g of kellogg’s frosties includes 11.1g of sugar. similarly, 30g servings of nestlé honey cheerio’s, kellogg’s coco pops, and sugar puffs contained 10.53g, 10.2g, and 10.5g respectively. the programme also revealed that 30g bowl of kellogg’s cornflakes has more salt than a bag of walkers ready salted crisps. misleading claims and, in light of the investigation, the british heart foundation has accused cereal manufacturers of misleading parents about high levels of salt, sugar and fat in their products. however, kellogg’s, rejected the criticisms saying that their products are clearly labelled with guideline daily amounts (gda) of nutrients. it said that every pack of its cereals carries gda labelling to help shoppers see exactly how many calories and how much salt, fat and sugar is in our food. “the reality is a single serving of frosties or coco pops has the same amount of sugar in it as glass of orange juice or a banana,” it stated. “while a bowl of rice krispies gives you less than a tenth of your daily allowance for salt, less salt than you’d find in one slice of dry wholemeal bread,” argues the cereal manufacturer. sweet indulgence kellogg's also stated that their cereals contained far less sugar levels that sweets and crisps. the company cited recent research which reveals that british children are spending almost £650m a year on a corner shop breakfast of crisps, chocolate bars and meat snacks on the way to school. salt campaign the uk’s food standards agency recently launched a new campaign to encourage people to check salt levels on food labels. the fsa started its salt reduction campaign in 2004. it is aiming to reduce adults’ intake to 6g per day, since excess salt consumption can lead to hypertension and cardiovascular problems. the current average is 8.6g – way above the recommendation but a gram a day less than before the campaign started, the agency says. it has set out salt reduction targets for industry for 2010 and 2012 for different food categories, but since salt often plays a technical role it is not always as easy as simply building back the flavour. “we‘ve been working closely with food manufacturers and retailers to encourage them to use less salt in their foods, and are pleased with the progress that is being made. but there is still a wide variation of salt levels in different brands, which is why it is so important that people check the labels.” reformulation efforts meanwhile, julian hunt, director of communications at the food and drink federation recently drew attention to the work food companies in the uk have done on reducing the salt in products like bread, breakfast cereals, cooking sauces, snacks and soups. “our members are totally committed to helping consumers eat more healthily – and reformulation is just one of the ways in which we will continue to make a real difference,” he said. your comments get more articles like this one delivered every day. click here for the foodqualitynews.com newsletter.


    Source :foodqualitynews.com     Date : 27  October   2009    Category : Grains,Cereals And Oil Seeds a


global food use of bulk and high intensity sweeteners

some 70.4 million tonnes of sweeteners were used by the global food and beverage industry in 2008, including sugars. but which sweeteners are most used, in volume terms? humans are predisposed to like sweet foods, and sugar (sucrose) is far and away the most popular sweetener added to foods. but rising obesity rates are causing more attention to be paid to products' sugar content, and the development of ‘light’ foods, with fewer calories, is a major driver for new product development. more

 Source : foodanddrinkeurope.com   Date : 24 September 2009   Category : Codiments,Desserts,food additi
making the food industry fair for smes

no race should have rules that favour the strongest competitors. but unless the capabilities and interests of smes are taken into consideration before the starting gun is fired for new food regulations, they will struggle to keep up and may have to drop out altogether. small and medium enterprises (smes) are the lifeblood of the european food scene. a massive 99.1 per cent of food companies have fewer than 250 employees, according to the confederation of the food and drink industries of the eu’s (ciaa) 2008 figures. more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 30 March 2010   Category : Standards and Certificates
uk food safety agency in fraud crackdown

a new food fraud division will support local authorities to take swift action to stop illegal activity as well as helping them uncover cases where the consumer has been misled, announced the uk’s food standards agency (fsa). speaking to foodproductiondaily.com, an fsa spokesperson said that its new food fraud advisory unit builds on and takes over the work of the illegal meat task force (imtf), which supported illegal meat investigations over five years. more

 Source : Food Safety, HACCP, Food Quality, Food Microbiology, Hygiene   Date : 15 April 2009   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
uk food safety agency in fraud crackdown

a new food fraud division will support local authorities to take swift action to stop illegal activity as well as helping them uncover cases where the consumer has been misled, announced the uk’s food standards agency (fsa). speaking to foodproductiondaily.com, an fsa spokesperson said that its new food fraud advisory unit builds on and takes over the work of the illegal meat task force (imtf), which supported illegal meat investigations over five years. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 15 April 2009   Category : Dairy Products
xylitol's potential beyond gum explored

the use of xylitol, a natural sweetener linked to dental health, could prevent the formation of undesirable brown pigments and enhance beverage formulations, suggests new research. in addition to protecting the anti-microbial properties of potassium sorbate, adding xylitol and aspartame to the system was found to produce a synergistic effect on sweetness intensity, states the report in the journal lwt - food science and technology . more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 20 February 2008   Category : Rest
artificial sweetener market driven by obesity concerns

social and health concerns relating to obesity is driving market growth for the global artificial sweetener market. according to a new report. published by global industry analysts, artificial sweeteners: a global strategic business report reveals that a worldwide weight reduction effort is stimulating the $3.5bn global artificial sweeteners market, of which the us and europe currently make up 65 per cent. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 25 July 2007   Category : Codiments,Desserts,food additi
fsa to investigate anecdotal aspartame reactions

the uk’s food standards agency (fsa) is seeking individuals who believe they have suffered a reaction to aspartame to take part in a pilot study. aspartame is commonly used in diet and low calorie food products, including soft drinks and chewing gums. it has been permitted for use in europe since the 1980s. although some studies have suggested possible adverse effects, the european food safety authority (efsa) has scrutinised their methodology and findings and has repeatedly reaffirmed its view that aspartame is safe. more

 Source : Food Safety, HACCP, Food Quality, Food Microbiology, Hygiene   Date : 23 June 2009   Category : Standard Sand Certificates
fsa keeps protein cap in place, industry objects

the uk’s food standards agency (fsa) yesterday confirmed the implementation of a protein cap that limits products such as cereals being advertised to children. the nation’s food industry has said it “rejects” the fsa board decision, which it says “raises serious questions about the agency’s commitment to better regulation”. the protein cap is part of the fsa’s nutrient profiling model which differentiates foods on the basis of their nutrient composition to help regulators apply tv advertising controls to improve the balance of foods being advertised to children. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 26 March 2009   Category : Functional Food
asda combines gda and traffic light labelling

uk supermarket asda has adopted a 'best of both worlds' approach to food nutrition labelling on its own-label foods, combining the food standards agency's traffic light scheme with the ciaa's (gda) guideline daily amount system. debate over the best way to present nutritional information on food products has been heated in recent times, not least because of the focus on healthier eating to reduce the burden of lifestyle-related disease such as heart disease, obesity and diabetes. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 6 July 2007   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
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