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Month: August 2018

A Review Of Bagasse And Its Applications In Compostable Food Packaging

This write-up will give you a quick overview of bagasse and bagasse compostable food packaging. We will then discuss a few brief reasons outlining why we support using bagasse biodegradable food containers.

Bagasse Synopsis – Bagasse, if you don’t already know, is a discarded off shoot of the sugarcane manufacturing process. Basically, sugar cane as soon as it’s taken to a manufacturing facility to be refined, is squeezed for its juice and the remaining fibrous material is bagasse. Bagasse has typically just been dumped in the trash or it has been used as a fuel in some manufacturing facilities to power the sugarcane production process; but regrettably, as a result of being employed as a fuel, it emits some contaminants into the natural environment.

Today, bagasse is being made into biodegradable food service ware. Listed here are several quick reasons explaining why we’re fans of bagasse biodegradable plates & food containers.

#1 – Sustainable. Bagasse is derived from sugar cane which happens to be an annually renewable resource. Sugarcane matures incredibly rapidly and by using it in biodegradable bowls & compostable food packaging you are keeping it from either being discarded or being employed as an energy source which will emit toxins into the natural environment.

#2 – If you’ve ever touched a bagasse biodegradable food container before or if you have gotten a good look at a bagasse product, you’ll have observed that the product has a very natural appearance. Biodegradable bowls made from bagasse are textured and the products really do look very natural. This aspect is crucial especially when bagasse food packaging products land up in commercial composting centers (which is a key component of taking advantage of the environmental benefits of bagasse). If they are deposited in those composting facilities, it is quite easy to determine that the biodegradable bowl was made from bagasse, that it does belong in a municipal composting facility, that it’s going to compost, and that it should not be removed from that composting center.

#3 – The third reason why we’re big supporters of bagasse is quite frankly the quality of the containers. Bagasse biodegradable food containers are very tough. They are quite sturdy and certainly one of the best things about them as well is that they hold up to temperatures north of 150 degrees fahrenheit very well. You can place very hot chili into a bagasse container; in fact you can put a variety of hot food or liquids in bagasse and you’re going to get a tiny bit of sweat beneath the product, but otherwise it is going to look after that heated food very well.

And so, that is our summary of bagasse and bagasse food containers.

List Of Filipino Unusual Food

Just like anywhere else, Filipino has its own list of unusual food. Food that are common among us Filipino but for some find the food unusual or exotic. Here is my list for some Filipino exotic food.

Balot: Balot is not only a popular food in the Philippines, as Filipino eats Balot for a very long time. Balot is a hard boiled fertilized duck egg eaten from the shell. For some, Balot is so unusual as it was featured in popular TV show as one of the most unusual food in the world. Balot is so popular in the Philippines because of the believe for its aphrodisiac effect and for being high in protein. Now a days, balot is usually sell in the street fried wrap with batter known as Balot Tokneneng. It is also eaten in other Asian nation such as in Vietnam, China has also a similar preparation known as Maodan.

Bayawak : Bayawak (variety of large lizard) is another unusual meat consume by Filipino, before you could always find Bayawak in some Restaurant in Manila specialized with exotic food but now a days you could rarely seen some as the number of Bayawak started to decline.

Dagang Bukid (Rice field rat): For some, rat might be a pest on their rice field farm, but for some farmer it turns to be a favorite appetizer during drinking session. They usually cook rice field rat as dry adobo and Ive heard that it taste like a chicken.

Frog (Rice field Frog): For some people, eating frog might be look so unusual but I heard that some people fom other nation also eat Frog as part of their culinary cuisine. There are some variety of frog that are poisonous ,so be careful when choosing one. Frog is usually cook the way chicken cook in the Philippines as they have the same taste, personally frog is one of my favorite food.

Kinilaw or Kilawin : Kinilaw is a popular fish recipe in the Philippines, it is a fresh and raw fish marinated using vinegar, onion, ginger, salt, and chili. For some it might be look so unusual eating raw fish but there is also other county eat raw fish same as we do.

Dog Meat: Now a days, a lot of Filipino still eat dog meat as a day to day recipe or for just for pulutan. Eating dog meat is not allowed in our country and it is punishable by law but some of my hard headed countrymen still find a way taking dog as a food. I think, authority should implement a harder penalty for violator.

It is just a partial list of some Filipino unusual food, some of this food are my personal favorite especially balot and frog meat. For some it might be an unusual kind of food but for us, some of this food is part of culture and tradition.

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How To Keep Your Food Warm With A Food Warmer

When you work in catering you know the importance of keeping the food youve worked hard to prepare warm. However, if youve ever gone shopping for a food warmer you may have become overwhelmed by the sheer amount of machines there are on the market for keeping your food hot. If youve ever felt clueless about food warmers, what they do, and which ones will work best for you below is a list to get you started in the crowded world of food warmers.

Full Sized Warmers are the large food warmers that you often find at large events or hotel banquets. They hold large pans of food in place while hot water is placed in the bottom pan to keep the food hot and moist. Some full size warmers are quite big and designed to hold more than one full-sized pan of food. Other units are smaller. When you purchase a full sized warmer keep in mind that the warmer itself only holds hot water; you will need to buy the pans to hold the food separately.

If you plan to offer a lot of food, such as at a buffet, then you might want to invest in heated shelves which can keep food warm for long periods of time. Heated shelves are different from full size warmers since you dont have to worry about filling trays of hot water. They come in different sizes, and they are offered with different wattage points; bigger shelves need more wattage.

Another warmer type that utilizes water to heat foods is a round countertop food warmer. These types of food warmers are used for soups, gravies, and other liquid-based foods. You simply place hot water into the round countertop warmer and place a separate insert holding the food inside. Once your warmer is setup you can place a lid over the warmer to keep the warmth from escaping as fast. Lids can be hinged or unhinged. These inserts sometimes need to be bought separately so always double-check before you buy this type of warmer whether you will need to supply your own insert.

Like round countertop food warmers, soup food warmers keep liquid-based foods like soups and stews warm. Some soup food warmers are electric allowing the operator to adjust the temperature accordingly. These warmers also usually come with an insert to place the food into before placing into the warmer.

Strip Heaters are similar to trays, but they are primarily used to keep food warm until it is served out. They are not commonly used at buffets or anywhere where a customer would come into contact with it, and instead are a stopping off point between the kitchen and the table. Some strip heaters are hotter than others so you will want to research each before purchasing as the hotter a heater is the more chances there are that the food placed on top will dry out.

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Usha Lexus Food Processor

Are you a big time foodie? Do you entertain guests quite often? Do find pleasure in trying new recipes? Have you been looking for a smart yet low priced kitchen appliance that can do all repetitive food preparation task quicker and a lot easier? In case, the answer to all these questions lies in positive, an Usha Lexus food processor can be a basic necessity, a lifesaving kitchen appliance for you.

Usha Lexus food processor is a product of Usha International – a household name in consumer durable industry segment in India. The food processor is comparatively low priced and will be a substantial aid in performing regular kitchen chores. With Usha Lexus food processors, you can heap up appreciation of your loved ones as you can cater to their culinary demands on time and with lot of pleasure and comfort. It is simple to use and can be used by any member in your family. The food processor is available in two variants Food Processor 2663 and Food Processor- 2842.

Key Features

The food processor comes with three Unbreakable polycarbonate jars and unbreakable bowl and bowl cover for doing a variety of activities. For safe kitchen operations, a safety knob and proper chord arrangement and extra power motor to cater all your kitchen needs. The device is provided with fruit filter, citrus & centrifugal attachment and overload protector to eliminate motor burnout. Other than these attributes, the product has a complete, modern design which makes it handy to use and classy.

The food processor consumes 450 watts of power which means lesser energy consumption and relatively lesser electricity bill. Moreover, this amazing kitchen appliance can be available at a price range of 2250 to 3000 only. So, dont hesitate, get a well equipped kitchen, imagine all sort of dishes you can make with this amazing kitchen appliance and reexplore your culinary skills this festive season.

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Foods To Put In Your Thermos

We`re all familiar with the idea of taking your tea or coffee to work in a thermos, but did you know that you can keep food warm in that handy container, as well? It`s nice to have a hot meal ready to go, even if you`ve been hard at work all morning and your thermos can help you do just that.

1. Soup. This one is pretty obvious, since it`s liquid. However, it`s worth mentioning because you can literally have a different soup every day for a month and never repeat! From minestrone to chicken noodle and cheddar chowder, you can enjoy delicious hot meals poured right out of your thermos.

2. Pasta. If you`ve ever had a hankering for ravioli at your noon break, this is a great way to satisfy it. You`ll find that this works best with a wide mouth thermos, as do most foods. When you cook your pasta, make sure you cook it to just over half done. That means, if you bite a piece of spaghetti in half, it should still have a white center. Other pastas should still be chewy. Pour the drained pasta into your thermos, add your favorite topping or sauce and seal it up.

3. Veggies. Cold, boiled vegetables are just nasty in most cases, but it doesn`t have to be that way. Pour them into your thermos, add a dab of butter and some salt and let them stay there until you`re ready to eat your steaming hot, delicious vegetables.

4. Pudding. If you don`t relish the thought of having lukewarm pudding in your Tupperware at noon, then try putting the cold pudding into your thermos in the morning. It will stay nice and cool until you`re ready to treat yourself.

5. Chili. Not technically a soup, this dish tends to taste best when hot, so put it in your thermos and pack a few slices of cornbread to enjoy with it. Your chili will still be piping hot when you`re ready to sit down to lunch at the office.

You can make it easier on yourself by purchasing a wide mouth thermos that will let you easily put food in and dump it back out. A long handled spoon is also very useful for getting the last bits of food out of the bottom of the thermos. And with that, you`re ready to start eating great, healthy meals at work.

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