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Starch is the killer, and Food World makes it real tough, offering multiple noodle choices which all look delicious.
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However, the company said it has decided to continue investing in National Starch while it is still on its books, even though it had said it expected to sell the company by the end of
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However, the company said it has decided to continue investing in National Starch while it is still on its books, even though it had said it expected to sell the company by the end of
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Last October, the company acquired National Starch, which is expected to boost sales and reduce Corn Products' costs by $50 million a year.
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Starch, which is a long chain of sugar molecules joined together, won’t even melt: it and proteins, also very large molecules, begin to break down as solids.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004
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Starch, which is a long chain of sugar molecules joined together, won’t even melt: it and proteins, also very large molecules, begin to break down as solids.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004
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Yesterday morning, O'Reilly Media, No Starch Press, and Tidbits announced that they would donate all revenues, less author royalties, from their "Deal of the Day" ebook and video sales to the Japanese Red Cross Society.
Alexander Howard: Pew: More Young Americans Go Digital to Donate to Japan Alexander Howard 2011
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Yesterday morning, O'Reilly Media, No Starch Press, and Tidbits announced that they would donate all revenues, less author royalties, from their "Deal of the Day" ebook and video sales to the Japanese Red Cross Society.
Alexander Howard: Pew: More Young Americans Go Digital to Donate to Japan Alexander Howard 2011
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Garcia da Peña has already tested positive for the presence of Hydroxyethyl Starch (HES), a blood volume enhancer that can be used to hide the use of EPO and blood-doping practices.
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Said one: "I see that not only did Neanderthals have a better diet than we had previously thought [but], their grammar was [also] so advanced it made their teeth rot: 'Starch participles found in Neanderthal dental plaque'" Meat and two veg: the cooked diet of Neanderthals, 28 December, page 14.
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