81 trends found for "tomato"
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New Seedless Tomato Could Be Big Breakthrough for Some
In recent years we’ve welcomed the birth of seedless grapes and watermelons. No more seed spitting! But the development of a totally seedless tomato has proved elusive. Until now.
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In Search of a Tastier Tomato
Over the years, tomato breeders have been successful in developing tomatoes that are durable, good-looking, and available throughout the year. But, for ever more discriminating consumers, the taste is just too bland and watery.
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Farmers Develop New Tomato That's Sweet As a Peach
Farmers in Spain have developed a new variety of tomato that’s being touted as the sweetest ever—sweet as a peach, they claim. It’s the result of two years of cross breeding involving ...
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Tangerine Tomatoes Lead to Possible Heart Health Breakthrough
A chemical found in a specific variety of tomatoes has led to the development of a new pill that could help prevent heart disease and stroke.
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Cooked Tomatoes Slow Cancer Growth
A new study just published in the British Journal of Nutrition has found that a nutrient in cooked tomatoes slows the growth—and may even kill—prostate cancer cells.
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Tomato Soap Claims to Reduce Stress in Skin
Japanese health and beauty products company WenBee has introduced Vege Table ‘Lycopin Red’ Soap, a red bar that contains the antioxidant Lycopene. According to WenBee, lycopene can lower stress in skin by combating free radicals ...
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Curry Paste for a Busy Gourmet
Neptune Foods of Israel introduces bold new flavors for the discerning cook on the go. Now available in The Food Channel Store!
Aarin Wilson
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The Return of the Automat
It appears the automat may be making a comeback, at least in Europe. An Italian gentleman named Claudio Torghele has sparked the vending resurgence with his automat machine that cooks up fresh pizza right before ...
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BYO Fruits and Veggies
There’s an emerging trend across the pond in Great Britain whereby you can barter your homegrown fruits or veggies in return for a free glass of wine or pint of beer, with the added ...
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The Color Purple: Fashionable Food
Purple used to be the color favored by ladies who had reached an age that entitled them to wear whatever color they felt like wearing—even a flamboyant color such as purple. Now it’s ...
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New Fad Diet: CSA Farm Box Plan
Taking nothing away from Jenny Craig, Weight Watchers or Nutrisystem, there's one sure way to force yourself to start eating better this summer. Sign up with a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture).
Cari Martens
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TrendWire, November 2011
Is Pizza Really a Vegetable? In these days of low approval ratings for the U.S. Congress it’s no surprise that our government representatives have been getting hammered in the press for the recent ...
FoodChannel Editor
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Boiling Water...Right Now!
What’s that old saying about a watched pot never boils? Well, there’s a new faucet made for folks who hate to watch and wait.
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Roasted Red Peppers Are Sweet in More Ways Than One
The Food Channel World Market has added a bevy of European delicacies to their offerings, including the flavorful Zergut Sweet Roasted Red Pepper from Bulgaria.
Aarin Wilson
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That Tastes Like Vinegar!
Flavored vinegar adds a bright splash of flavor to a wide range of dishes and the applications are limited only by your imagination.
Aarin Wilson
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Trendwatch: It’s a Bloody Revolution
The Bloody Mary has been around since the days of Great Depression of the 1930s—it celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2010 at the bar that claims to be its U.S. birthplace, the St ...