The JECFA Secretariat noted that the GRAS additive issue would be discussed at the Rome Conference. |
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A new approach to improving food safety involves using carrageenans and carboxymethyl cellulose, which are GRAS substances. |
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Then came the day of their Mardi Gras dance, and everything changed irreversibly. |
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For the foie gras pancakes, in a medium bowl, sift together the flour, sugar, salt, and cornmeal. |
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Place round slices of foie gras into the hollowed tuna slices to conceal the holes. |
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Due to the adverse weather conditions, the club was forced to cancel its annual field day, planned for the Mardi Gras weekend. |
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I opted for a green salad with four kinds of cheese and foie gras with fruit. |
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Season and drizzle with the vinegar and lay the foie gras near the long edge of the plastic wrap. |
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But that doesn't mean that there aren't lashings of lobster, foie gras and caviar on hand, too. |
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Warm lobster salad and seared foie gras with dried cherries might make it a little easier to stay on that diet. |
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The menu for yesterday's flight included caviar, foie gras in puff pastry, lobster and beef filet. |
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We both chose Fillet mignon on a potato and parsnip gratin with foie gras sauce as our main dish. |
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The foie gras is the only appetizer that could have benefited from some tough love. |
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Unauditable claims about the scores of millions of dollars the Mardi Gras brings to Sydney survive, I believe, on media credulousness. |
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His show has proven so popular that he's now played gay pride events around the world, including Sydney's Mardi Gras and Berlin's Love Parade. |
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Chef Dan Barber tells the story of a small farm in Spain that has found a humane way to produce foie gras. |
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I will never forget the striped bass dish, or the beef, or the foie gras, or the oysters and pearls or the lobster. |
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In France dinner is always at a restaurant and I normally order foie gras and a sirloin steak. |
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Gently press foie gras and vegetables into the meat and season with salt and pepper. |
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As for the foie gras and truffle hamburger, small and raw on the inside, well, it lent a whole new meaning to the term fast food. |
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To assemble, place a foie gras slice in the center of each butternut squash ring. |
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It is also present in cherries, so he put cherries and almonds together with a roasted foie gras dish. |
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I'm very surprised because she clearly ate the entire ravioli dish, foie gras and all. |
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This was followed by an appetizer of velvety foie gras, served in the manner of a traditional ploughman's lunch, with slivers of Beaufort cheese and bread. |
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His charming wife Rita, who keeps the Po Valley floodwaters of her husband's conversation from overflowing, plumped for the foie gras and balsamic vinegar salad. |
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As a result, Mardi Gras, the culmination of the Carnival season pre-ceding Lent, is observed in Pensacola. |
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Mardi Gras has been in operation here for the past two weeks, and on Monday last the Trudor sports should have commenced. |
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In the video, she encouraged chefs to remove foie gras from their menus and asked consumers to boycott restaurants that serve it. |
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Video footage from the ROV was an integral part of this outreach and used extensively in the Mystery Mardi Gras Shipwreck documentary. |
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I set down a fishy can of tuna, which in Catlandia is as enticing as foie gras to gourmets and shooting speedballs to junkies. |
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Today's wild Mardi Gras parades are much different than the original, more religious events of the Middle Ages. |
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The Birmingham Heritage Festival is a Mardi Gras style event in August. |
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