Tag: food
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Cult Food Science Corporation says investee company Umami Meats has unveiled the world’s first farmed fish balls in a noodle dish
[ad_1] Cult Food Science Corporation (CSE:CULT, OTCQB:CULTF) announced that its Singapore-based portfolio company, Umami Meats, has unveiled the world’s first farmed fish balls. March 30, 2022. Umami, a cellular agriculture start-up developing sustainable alternatives for endangered fish species, has combined farmed fish and plant proteins to give them a taste and texture similar to traditional ... -
Looking Back: Cayuga County Health Board Fines Bar History for Smoking
[ad_1] September 6, 2007 AUBURN — The Cayuga County Health Board fined Costello’s bar $1,000 for violating smoking laws and denied it renewed its food permit on Wednesday. The unanimous decision was based on the recommendations of hearing officer John Tonge, despite a request by owner Patty Glanville’s attorneys to consider the case further. “The ... -
The Extended Office offers nutrition education for all ages.local news
[ad_1] One of the main focuses of the Hopkins County Extension Family and Consumer Science Office is educating people about healthy eating and healthy foods. Melissa Webb, an assistant in the Advanced Nutrition Education Program in Hopkins County, said their goal is to work with younger children so they can bring information back to their ... -
Alabaster Library Event Focuses on Math, Science – Shelby County Reporter
[ad_1] Alabaster Library event focuses on math, science Published Monday, September 5, 2022 at 8:52 PM SCOTT MIMS / SPECIAL FOR REPORTERS alabaster—The Albert L. Scott Library in Alabaster hosts many science and math-focused events throughout September, starting with a class on the basics of laser cutting on September 13th at 4:00pm . The Laser ... -
Science Hill freshman WJHL battling rare cancer in Memphis
[ad_1] Johnson City, Tennessee (WJHL) – A week after starting his high school career, a Science Hill freshman was battling a rare form of liver cancer in his hospital bed. Xander Pierce was diagnosed with fibrolamellar cancer, a type of liver cancer that occurs in 1 in 5 million people, according to the National Cancer ... -
Greene Village Day is back on Saturday, ‘enjoying good old fashion’
[ad_1] Becky Durgin and Butch Durgin of West Sumner’s Meadow Creek Farm ride past Androscoggin Grange during the Green Village Day parade in September 2017. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal file photo Green — A group of determined residents have revived the town’s signature community celebration after a five-year hiatus. For the first time since 2017, Green ... -
WooSox, Fallon Health strike out and cash $50,000 to Worcester County Food Bank
[ad_1] Worcester — When the Boston Red Sox Triple-A affiliate officially arrived here, one of the first things the team did was host a mid-winter food drive at Worcester State University in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. was. It was a huge success. The line of cars seemed endless. Families in need were grateful. ... -
Professor Brian Cox Sets New Guinness World Record for Science Tour
[ad_1] Professor Brian Cox broke the Guinness World Record for the most tickets sold for a science tour after 230,873 people watched the 2019 Universal Show. This is the second time the physicist has broken his own record, with his 2017 live tour selling 158,589 tickets, itself beating his own previous record. “I am very ...










