Whether its Brussels sprouts or black coffee, odds are you simply haven't given it enough of a chance. "Most adults who drink their coffee still find it bitter," says science writer Bob Holmes, in this episode of Food Bubble with Andrew Campbell, adding it's a "horrible, horrible drink" but over time, we learn to enjoy... Read More
Category: Food
In August of last year Art Shaap's life and livelihood changed in a heart beat. It was then that the owner of Highland Dairy in Clovis, New Mexico, started dumping 15,000 gallons of milk each day because his animals and seven of his 13 wells had been contaminated with runoff from the nearby Cannon Air... Read More
They're the generation we love to hate: Millennials. Often called entitled and lazy (largely by Baby Boomers who can't open a PDF), Millennials are the next huge generation both in numbers and influence. And because of that sway and market power, David Coletto, of Abacus Data, warns that any industry that ignores their preferences, interests,... Read More
Oleen Smethurst doesn't choose what food trend consumers should hop on, but in her quest to provide new flavours and convenience for Costco's Canadian customers, she's inadvertently part of the push. Smethurst is assistant vice president, buying and operations — produce for Costco Wholesale Canada, based in Ottawa. Leading a team of nearly 30, it's... Read More
It need only take one word to find its way onto product labels, spark mass debate, and inspire the creation of entire organizations. Take, for example, the word 'sustainable.' It's appearing on food labels everywhere, and everyone seems to have their take on it. We've heard consumers' thoughts on the matter, but what about people... Read More
In a recent proof-of-concept field trial, the Canadian Sheep Federation partnered with SheepChain LLC to demonstrate how the Canadian sheep industry can capitalize on blockchain-based traceability to add value to Canadian lamb. Canada is the first sheep industry to manage the technology in a real-world setting, tracking lamb from pasture to plate, according to the... Read More
Canadians are set to celebrate Canada's Agriculture Day February 12, with gatherings, conferences, celebrations, and sharing what's happening on the farm. The day is all part of the "share our story" philosophy — that agriculture's customers have simply lost touch with how food is grown and produced, and that if farmers share more, they'll earn... Read More
A four-legged friend is being commended for her perfect sniffing skills at the Ottawa airport. Lacy the detector dog sniffed out undeclared pork products from a traveller who came from a region that is high risk for African Swine Fever (ASF). Veterinary councillor for the Canadian Pork Council, Egan Brockhoff, says the actions taken by... Read More
Though it could boast the earliest mention of wine grape cultivation in Canada (we're talking the 1600s), Nova Scotia has only recently become renowned for its picturesque vineyards and world-class wines. So how does a region make such a dramatic leap into a niche market, and actually succeed? That's the question Fresh Air Media's inaugural... Read More
If you ask consumers, our food system is bad and getting worse. But if you look back and compare to say the 1980s, we're actually doing a much better job on many things, such as water and fertiizer efficiency, pesticide use, and more. It's all a matter of perspective – things are getting better, but... Read More