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Blood, Bones, and Bitters: Meat Cocktails Are More Than a Novelty

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For their second go, they visited a deer farmer who provided them with pasteurized blood and bones, which passed muster with Denmark’s food safety administration. The article Blood, Bones, and Bitters: Meat Cocktails Are More Than a Novelty appeared first on VinePair. Deer barrel extraction at Copenhagen Distillery.

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New USDA Regulations Are Sparking Chaos for Small Organic Wine Importers

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technical services, certification, and food safety solutions for FoodChain ID , a tech company that consults with food-related regulations, told Food Business News. And it’s key to getting placements at places like Whole Foods. That’s a big reason we have to figure this out.”

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Here’s How to Tell if a Cheese’s Rind Is Edible

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The article Here’s How to Tell if a Cheese’s Rind Is Edible appeared first on VinePair. In the end, when it comes to rinds that are safe to eat, that decision is largely up to your preference. Still, Norton urges cheese lovers to at least give rinds a try before shunning them entirely.

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How to Tell If Your Spirits and Liqueurs Are Expired

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Image retrieved from Lais via stock.adobe.com The article How to Tell If Your Spirits and Liqueurs Are Expired appeared first on VinePair. While these are good tips to keep in mind, eventually your spirits and liqueurs will start to turn. When that day comes, trust your senses to let you know if your bottle is still worth it.

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Draft Non-Alcoholic Beer Is Growing. So Are Questions About Its Safety.

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Sensational headlines get clicks, and most drinkers would willingly risk opening another browser tab for an article that claims beer is trying to kill you. Establishing proper food safety and quality protocols is paramount,” she says in a written statement to VinePair. The article Draft Non-Alcoholic Beer Is Growing.

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Does Beer Expire — And Is It OK to Drink Old Beer?

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Image retrieved from chokchaipoo via stock.adobe.com The article Does Beer Expire — And Is It OK to Drink Old Beer? And if you really don’t want to worry about touching said beer for a few years, invest in a Belgian ale and see what happens in a decade or so. appeared first on VinePair.

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ICF’s initiative on sustainable farming

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He emphasised ICF’s culinary vision of sharing knowledge within the fraternity to protect food heritage, uphold food safety standards and promote sustainability. Concluding the event, Chef Davinder Kumar, President of ICF, congratulated all participants on successfully completing the workshop.