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Food Science is the study of the production, transport, storage, processing, preparation and presentation of food, and this category is for sites giving an overview of the subject.
http://www.eufic.org/
Provides science-based information on food technology, safety and quality, and nutrition.
http://rpaulsingh.com/
UC-Davis professor R. Paul Singh provides lectures, animations, formulas for food processing calculations, and links to related resources.
http://www.foodsciencecentral.com/
A gateway to free and subscription based information relating to food science, food technology and food-related human nutrition, including feature articles, minireviews, internet links, regular news feed and website reviews.
http://www.topix.com/business/food-science
News on food science continually updated from thousands of sources around the net.
http://www.futurefood.org/
Project focusing on the possibility of replacing animal products with other sources of protein. The project covers vegetarian meats, non-dairy milk drinks and egg replacements as well as future technologies like in vitro meat.
http://www.hyfoma.com/
Food processing equipment and manufacturing portal with news, technical information, company profiles and a manufacturing directory of the food industry.
http://www.arunmahendrakar.com/nsmahendra
Indian food scientist shows research projects and publications, processes developed, and contact details.
http://www.exploratorium.edu/cooking/index.html
Recipes, activities, and webcasts are used to explain the science behind food and cooking.
http://internet-gopher.com/foodtalk/
Offers access to food-related information using email, newsgroups, mailing lists, newsletters, and chat rooms.
http://blonz.com/
A resource compiled by a scientist and journalist, with pages of links to the industry, government and academic institutions.
http://www.topix.com/rss/business/food-science.xml
News about food science, collected from various sources on the web.
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