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Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2025
Several Android smartphones equipped with MediaTek's chips, the Taiwanese semiconductor manufacturer, are displayed at their pavilion during the Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2025. (Photo by Joan Cros/NurPhoto) -
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Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2025
The Mediatek logo, the Taiwanese fabless semiconductor company that provides chips for wireless communications, high-definition television, handheld mobile devices like smartphones or tablets, navigation systems, consumer multimedia products, and digital subscriber line services, is in their pavilion during the Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2025. (Photo by Joan Cros/NurPhoto) -
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Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2025
The MediaTek logo, the Taiwanese semiconductor manufacturer specializing in chips for 5G and AI-powered devices, is displayed on their pavilion over the slogan ''Powerful On Device AI in Your Pocket'' during the Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2025. (Photo by Joan Cros/NurPhoto) -
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Technology Trade Show
The MediaTek logo, the Taiwanese semiconductor manufacturer specializing in chips for 5G and AI-powered devices, is displayed on their pavilion over the slogan ''Powerful On Device AI in Your Pocket'' during the Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2025. (Photo by Joan Cros/NurPhoto) -
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Technology Trade Show
Several MediaTek chips from MediaTek Dimensity Auto Solutions, a range of new automotive solutions for car cockpits by the Taiwanese semiconductor manufacturer, are exhibited during the Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2025. (Photo by Joan Cros/NurPhoto) -
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Technology Trade Show
The Mediatek logo, the Taiwanese fabless semiconductor company that provides chips for wireless communications, high-definition television, handheld mobile devices like smartphones or tablets, navigation systems, consumer multimedia products, and digital subscriber line services, is in their pavilion during the Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2025. (Photo by Joan Cros/NurPhoto) -
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San Carlo Chips Photo Illustrations
San Carlo packaging and Paprika flavored potato chips are seen in this illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland on May 13, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto) -
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San Carlo Chips Photo Illustrations
Paprika flavored potato chips and San Carlo packaging are seen in this illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland on May 13, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto) -
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San Carlo Chips Photo Illustrations
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San Carlo Chips Photo Illustrations
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San Carlo Chips Photo Illustrations
Paprika flavored potato chips and San Carlo packaging are seen in this illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland on May 13, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto) -
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2025 Shanghai Auto Show Chip
The poster showcases chips made in China at the 2025 Shanghai Auto Show in Shanghai, China, on April 23, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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2025 Shanghai Auto Show Chip
Visitors view various domestic automotive chips at the 2025 Shanghai Auto Show in Shanghai, China, on April 23, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2025
The Mediatek logo, the Taiwanese fabless semiconductor company that provides chips for wireless communications, high-definition television, handheld mobile devices like smartphones or tablets, navigation systems, consumer multimedia products, and digital subscriber line services, is in their pavilion during the Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2025. (Photo by Joan Cros/NurPhoto) -
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Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2025
The Mediatek logo, the Taiwanese fabless semiconductor company that provides chips for wireless communications, high-definition television, handheld mobile devices like smartphones or tablets, navigation systems, consumer multimedia products, and digital subscriber line services, is in their pavilion during the Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2025. (Photo by Joan Cros/NurPhoto) -
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Von der Leyen and Sejourne Present EU Competitiveness Compass
Ursula Von der Leyen , the president of the European Commission listens as Stephane Sejourne , executive Vice-President of the European Commission for Prosperity and Industrial Strategy speaks during a press conference following the College of Commissioners meeting in Brussels, Belgium on 29.01.2025. The leaders outlined the EU Competitiveness Compass, a strategic roadmap aimed at boosting the bloc’s economic resilience, simplifying regulations, and accelerating investments in key sectors such as AI, clean tech, and energy. The initiative has sparked debate over its impact on the Green Deal and regulatory policies.
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Von der Leyen and Sejourne Present EU Competitiveness Compass
Stephane Sejourne , executive Vice-President of the European Commission for Prosperity and Industrial Strategy speak during a press conference following the College of Commissioners meeting in Brussels, Belgium on 29.01.2025. The leaders outlined the EU Competitiveness Compass, a strategic roadmap aimed at boosting the bloc’s economic resilience, simplifying regulations, and accelerating investments in key sectors such as AI, clean tech, and energy. The initiative has sparked debate over its impact on the Green Deal and regulatory policies.
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Von der Leyen and Sejourne Present EU Competitiveness Compass
Stephane Sejourne , executive Vice-President of the European Commission for Prosperity and Industrial Strategy speak during a press conference following the College of Commissioners meeting in Brussels, Belgium on 29.01.2025. The leaders outlined the EU Competitiveness Compass, a strategic roadmap aimed at boosting the bloc’s economic resilience, simplifying regulations, and accelerating investments in key sectors such as AI, clean tech, and energy. The initiative has sparked debate over its impact on the Green Deal and regulatory policies.
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Von der Leyen and Sejourne Present EU Competitiveness Compass
Stephane Sejourne , executive Vice-President of the European Commission for Prosperity and Industrial Strategy speak during a press conference following the College of Commissioners meeting in Brussels, Belgium on 29.01.2025. The leaders outlined the EU Competitiveness Compass, a strategic roadmap aimed at boosting the bloc’s economic resilience, simplifying regulations, and accelerating investments in key sectors such as AI, clean tech, and energy. The initiative has sparked debate over its impact on the Green Deal and regulatory policies.
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Von der Leyen and Sejourne Present EU Competitiveness Compass
Stephane Sejourne , executive Vice-President of the European Commission for Prosperity and Industrial Strategy speak during a press conference following the College of Commissioners meeting in Brussels, Belgium on 29.01.2025. The leaders outlined the EU Competitiveness Compass, a strategic roadmap aimed at boosting the bloc’s economic resilience, simplifying regulations, and accelerating investments in key sectors such as AI, clean tech, and energy. The initiative has sparked debate over its impact on the Green Deal and regulatory policies.
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Von der Leyen and Sejourne Present EU Competitiveness Compass
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Stephane Sejourne , executive Vice-President of the European Commission for Prosperity and Industrial Strategy speak during a press conference following the College of Commissioners meeting in Brussels, Belgium on 29.01.2025. The leaders outlined the EU Competitiveness Compass, a strategic roadmap aimed at boosting the bloc’s economic resilience, simplifying regulations, and accelerating investments in key sectors such as AI, clean tech, and energy. The initiative has sparked debate over its impact on the Green Deal and regulatory policies.
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Von der Leyen and Sejourne Present EU Competitiveness Compass
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen speaks during a press conference following the College of Commissioners meeting in Brussels, Belgium on 29.01.2025. The leaders outlined the EU Competitiveness Compass, a strategic roadmap aimed at boosting the bloc’s economic resilience, simplifying regulations, and accelerating investments in key sectors such as AI, clean tech, and energy. The initiative has sparked debate over its impact on the Green Deal and regulatory policies.
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Von der Leyen and Sejourne Present EU Competitiveness Compass
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen speaks during a press conference following the College of Commissioners meeting in Brussels, Belgium on 29.01.2025. The leaders outlined the EU Competitiveness Compass, a strategic roadmap aimed at boosting the bloc’s economic resilience, simplifying regulations, and accelerating investments in key sectors such as AI, clean tech, and energy. The initiative has sparked debate over its impact on the Green Deal and regulatory policies.
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Von der Leyen and Sejourne Present EU Competitiveness Compass
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen speaks during a press conference following the College of Commissioners meeting in Brussels, Belgium on 29.01.2025. The leaders outlined the EU Competitiveness Compass, a strategic roadmap aimed at boosting the bloc’s economic resilience, simplifying regulations, and accelerating investments in key sectors such as AI, clean tech, and energy. The initiative has sparked debate over its impact on the Green Deal and regulatory policies.
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Von der Leyen and Sejourne Present EU Competitiveness Compass
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen speaks during a press conference following the College of Commissioners meeting in Brussels, Belgium on 29.01.2025. The leaders outlined the EU Competitiveness Compass, a strategic roadmap aimed at boosting the bloc’s economic resilience, simplifying regulations, and accelerating investments in key sectors such as AI, clean tech, and energy. The initiative has sparked debate over its impact on the Green Deal and regulatory policies.
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Von der Leyen and Sejourne Present EU Competitiveness Compass
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen speaks during a press conference following the College of Commissioners meeting in Brussels, Belgium on 29.01.2025. The leaders outlined the EU Competitiveness Compass, a strategic roadmap aimed at boosting the bloc’s economic resilience, simplifying regulations, and accelerating investments in key sectors such as AI, clean tech, and energy. The initiative has sparked debate over its impact on the Green Deal and regulatory policies.
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Von der Leyen and Sejourne Present EU Competitiveness Compass
Stephane Sejourne , executive Vice-President of the European Commission for Prosperity and Industrial Strategy speak during a press conference following the College of Commissioners meeting in Brussels, Belgium on 29.01.2025. The leaders outlined the EU Competitiveness Compass, a strategic roadmap aimed at boosting the bloc’s economic resilience, simplifying regulations, and accelerating investments in key sectors such as AI, clean tech, and energy. The initiative has sparked debate over its impact on the Green Deal and regulatory policies.
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Von der Leyen and Sejourne Present EU Competitiveness Compass
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen speaks during a press conference following the College of Commissioners meeting in Brussels, Belgium on 29.01.2025. The leaders outlined the EU Competitiveness Compass, a strategic roadmap aimed at boosting the bloc’s economic resilience, simplifying regulations, and accelerating investments in key sectors such as AI, clean tech, and energy. The initiative has sparked debate over its impact on the Green Deal and regulatory policies.
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Von der Leyen and Sejourne Present EU Competitiveness Compass
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen speaks during a press conference following the College of Commissioners meeting in Brussels, Belgium on 29.01.2025. The leaders outlined the EU Competitiveness Compass, a strategic roadmap aimed at boosting the bloc’s economic resilience, simplifying regulations, and accelerating investments in key sectors such as AI, clean tech, and energy. The initiative has sparked debate over its impact on the Green Deal and regulatory policies.
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European Commission meets to adopt Competitiveness Compass in Brussels, Belgium.
The weekly College of Commissioners meeting in Brussels, Belgium on 29/01/2025 The Commission is presenting today the Competitiveness Compass, a roadmap aiming to boost the EU economy through deregulation and investment in strategic sectors. The plan includes an 'unprecedented simplification effort' to ease corporate compliance with green rules, a move critics see as a retreat from the Green Deal.
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European Commission meets to adopt Competitiveness Compass in Brussels, Belgium.
Ursula Von der Leyen , the president of the European Commission during the weekly College of Commissioners meeting in Brussels, Belgium on 29/01/2025 The Commission is presenting today the Competitiveness Compass, a roadmap aiming to boost the EU economy through deregulation and investment in strategic sectors. The plan includes an 'unprecedented simplification effort' to ease corporate compliance with green rules, a move critics see as a retreat from the Green Deal.
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European Commission meets to adopt Competitiveness Compass in Brussels, Belgium.
Ursula Von der Leyen , the president of the European Commission rings a bell during the weekly College of Commissioners meeting in Brussels, Belgium on 29/01/2025 The Commission is presenting today the Competitiveness Compass, a roadmap aiming to boost the EU economy through deregulation and investment in strategic sectors. The plan includes an 'unprecedented simplification effort' to ease corporate compliance with green rules, a move critics see as a retreat from the Green Deal.
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European Commission meets to adopt Competitiveness Compass in Brussels, Belgium.
Ursula Von der Leyen , the president of the European Commission during the weekly College of Commissioners meeting in Brussels, Belgium on 29/01/2025 The Commission is presenting today the Competitiveness Compass, a roadmap aiming to boost the EU economy through deregulation and investment in strategic sectors. The plan includes an 'unprecedented simplification effort' to ease corporate compliance with green rules, a move critics see as a retreat from the Green Deal.
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European Commission meets to adopt Competitiveness Compass in Brussels, Belgium.
Kaja Kallas , high Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President of the European Commission (L) chats with Maria LuÌs Albuquerque , EU Commissioner for Financial Services and the Savings and Investments Union during the weekly College of Commissioners meeting in Brussels, Belgium on 29/01/2025 The Commission is presenting today the Competitiveness Compass, a roadmap aiming to boost the EU economy through deregulation and investment in strategic sectors. The plan includes an 'unprecedented simplification effort' to ease corporate compliance with green rules, a move critics see as a retreat from the Green Deal.
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European Commission meets to adopt Competitiveness Compass in Brussels, Belgium.
Wopke Hoekstra , EU Commissioner for Climate, Net Zero and Clean Growth (L) welcomes Stephane Sejourne , executive Vice-President of the European Commission for Prosperity and Industrial Strategy during the weekly College of Commissioners meeting in Brussels, Belgium on 29/01/2025 The Commission is presenting today the Competitiveness Compass, a roadmap aiming to boost the EU economy through deregulation and investment in strategic sectors. The plan includes an 'unprecedented simplification effort' to ease corporate compliance with green rules, a move critics see as a retreat from the Green Deal.
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European Commission meets to adopt Competitiveness Compass in Brussels, Belgium.
Stephane Sejourne , executive Vice-President of the European Commission for Prosperity and Industrial Strategy (L) welcomes Teresa Ribera RodrÌguez Executive Vice-President of the European Commission for Clean, Just and Competitive Transition during the weekly College of Commissioners meeting in Brussels, Belgium on 29/01/2025 The Commission is presenting today the Competitiveness Compass, a roadmap aiming to boost the EU economy through deregulation and investment in strategic sectors. The plan includes an 'unprecedented simplification effort' to ease corporate compliance with green rules, a move critics see as a retreat from the Green Deal.
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European Commission meets to adopt Competitiveness Compass in Brussels, Belgium.
Stephane Sejourne , executive Vice-President of the European Commission for Prosperity and Industrial Strategy attends the weekly College of Commissioners meeting in Brussels, Belgium on 29/01/2025 The Commission is presenting today the Competitiveness Compass, a roadmap aiming to boost the EU economy through deregulation and investment in strategic sectors. The plan includes an 'unprecedented simplification effort' to ease corporate compliance with green rules, a move critics see as a retreat from the Green Deal.
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European Commission meets to adopt Competitiveness Compass in Brussels, Belgium.
Teresa Ribera RodrÌguez Executive Vice-President of the European Commission for Clean, Just and Competitive Transition arrives for the weekly College of Commissioners meeting in Brussels, Belgium on 29/01/2025 The Commission is presenting today the Competitiveness Compass, a roadmap aiming to boost the EU economy through deregulation and investment in strategic sectors. The plan includes an 'unprecedented simplification effort' to ease corporate compliance with green rules, a move critics see as a retreat from the Green Deal.
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European Commission meets to adopt Competitiveness Compass in Brussels, Belgium.
Stephane Sejourne , executive Vice-President of the European Commission for Prosperity and Industrial Strategy arrives for the weekly College of Commissioners meeting in Brussels, Belgium on 29/01/2025 The Commission is presenting today the Competitiveness Compass, a roadmap aiming to boost the EU economy through deregulation and investment in strategic sectors. The plan includes an 'unprecedented simplification effort' to ease corporate compliance with green rules, a move critics see as a retreat from the Green Deal.
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Sales of old-school crisps jump as shoppers rediscover 1990s' favourites
Retailers report surge of interest in the likes of Frazzles, Skips and Chipsticks despite launches of upmarket crisps.
Whether it is nostalgia or a new generation discovering the British classics on social media, supermarket sales data show brands such as Frazzles and Nik Naks are having a revival.
Skips, Chipsticks, Frazzles. 90's Crisp nostalgia
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Sales of old-school crisps jump as shoppers rediscover 1990s' favourites
Retailers report surge of interest in the likes of Frazzles, Skips and Chipsticks despite launches of upmarket crisps.
Whether it is nostalgia or a new generation discovering the British classics on social media, supermarket sales data show brands such as Frazzles and Nik Naks are having a revival.
Skips, Chipsticks, Frazzles. 90's Crisp nostalgia
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Potatoes 1
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Tastier and healthier potato chips and fries could be on the way after a breakthrough in how the vegetable is stored after harvesting.
In a breakthrough for the snack food industry, a team of scientists has discovered a key mechanism behind the darkening and potential health concerns associated with potatoes kept in cold storage.
The snack industry for potatoes is worth billions of dollars worldwide each year.
But farmers can’t grow the crops year-round and snack makers need a constant supply of fresh spuds to meet their demands.
Preserving potatoes in cold storage ensures chip and fry producers have what they need, but the low temperatures also trigger a process called cold-induced sweetening, or CIS, which converts starches to sugars.
Processing tubers loaded with sugars results in darkened fries and chips.
It also generates acrylamide, a compound formed during high-temperature processing, which has been linked to health concerns including an increased cancer risk.
Although there are techniques to reduce sugars in cold-stored potatoes, these add cost and can affect the flavour of the final product.
A US team led by Michigan State University professors Jiming Jiang and David Douches focused on the root of the problem to work toward potatoes that aren’t affected by CIS to begin with.
OPS: Researchers are growing healthier, more snackable potatoes in Michigan State University’s Agronomy Farm Greenhouse.
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Potatoes 1
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21/02/2024
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Pictures must credit:Paul Henderson/Michigan State University
Tastier and healthier potato chips and fries could be on the way after a breakthrough in how the vegetable is stored after harvesting.
In a breakthrough for the snack food industry, a team of scientists has discovered a key mechanism behind the darkening and potential health concerns associated with potatoes kept in cold storage.
The snack industry for potatoes is worth billions of dollars worldwide each year.
But farmers can’t grow the crops year-round and snack makers need a constant supply of fresh spuds to meet their demands.
Preserving potatoes in cold storage ensures chip and fry producers have what they need, but the low temperatures also trigger a process called cold-induced sweetening, or CIS, which converts starches to sugars.
Processing tubers loaded with sugars results in darkened fries and chips.
It also generates acrylamide, a compound formed during high-temperature processing, which has been linked to health concerns including an increased cancer risk.
Although there are techniques to reduce sugars in cold-stored potatoes, these add cost and can affect the flavour of the final product.
A US team led by Michigan State University professors Jiming Jiang and David Douches focused on the root of the problem to work toward potatoes that aren’t affected by CIS to begin with.
OPS: Michigan State University researchers Jiming Jiang (right) and David Douches (left) are working to create potatoes that make better chips after being stored cold.
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Potatoes 1
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21/02/2024
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Pictures must credit:Paul Henderson/Michigan State University
Tastier and healthier potato chips and fries could be on the way after a breakthrough in how the vegetable is stored after harvesting.
In a breakthrough for the snack food industry, a team of scientists has discovered a key mechanism behind the darkening and potential health concerns associated with potatoes kept in cold storage.
The snack industry for potatoes is worth billions of dollars worldwide each year.
But farmers can’t grow the crops year-round and snack makers need a constant supply of fresh spuds to meet their demands.
Preserving potatoes in cold storage ensures chip and fry producers have what they need, but the low temperatures also trigger a process called cold-induced sweetening, or CIS, which converts starches to sugars.
Processing tubers loaded with sugars results in darkened fries and chips.
It also generates acrylamide, a compound formed during high-temperature processing, which has been linked to health concerns including an increased cancer risk.
Although there are techniques to reduce sugars in cold-stored potatoes, these add cost and can affect the flavour of the final product.
A US team led by Michigan State University professors Jiming Jiang and David Douches focused on the root of the problem to work toward potatoes that aren’t affected by CIS to begin with.
OPS: Michigan State University researchers Jiming Jiang (left) and David Douches (right) are working to create potatoes that make better chips after being stored cold.
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Tastier and healthier potato chips and fries could be on the way after a breakthrough in how the vegetable is stored after harvesting.
In a breakthrough for the snack food industry, a team of scientists has discovered a key mechanism behind the darkening and potential health concerns associated with potatoes kept in cold storage.
The snack industry for potatoes is worth billions of dollars worldwide each year.
But farmers can’t grow the crops year-round and snack makers need a constant supply of fresh spuds to meet their demands.
Preserving potatoes in cold storage ensures chip and fry producers have what they need, but the low temperatures also trigger a process called cold-induced sweetening, or CIS, which converts starches to sugars.
Processing tubers loaded with sugars results in darkened fries and chips.
It also generates acrylamide, a compound formed during high-temperature processing, which has been linked to health concerns including an increased cancer risk.
Although there are techniques to reduce sugars in cold-stored potatoes, these add cost and can affect the flavour of the final product.
A US team led by Michigan State University professors Jiming Jiang and David Douches focused on the root of the problem to work toward potatoes that aren’t affected by CIS to begin with.
OPS: By switching off the potato vacuolar invertase gene, or VInv, Michigan State University researchers have shown that frying potatoes stored at cold temperatures can result in a healthier and more appealing chip.Top row shows spuds with Vlnv. and bottom row with it switched off. Top row shows how the potatoes change colour after frying over different periods of cold storage time as opposed to the bottom row which looks the same. (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Fans of nacho chips Dorito and spicy salsa sauce to dip them in can now enjoy the taste — as an alcoholic drink.
The new Empirical x Doritos Nacho Cheese Spirit, melds the snacks with a pilsner malt base spirit.
US-based company Empirical is known for making unusual booze flavours and combinations.
Empirical uses unconventional base spirits flavoured with a wide range of botanicals.
The new drink’s taste is described as cheesy, salty, and umami notes.
Empirical was founded by Danes Lars Williams and Mark Emil Hermansen in their home country but has since moved to the USA.
OPS: The new Empirical X Doritos drink
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Fans of nacho chips Dorito and spicy salsa sauce to dip them in can now enjoy the taste — as an alcoholic drink.
The new Empirical x Doritos Nacho Cheese Spirit, melds the snacks with a pilsner malt base spirit.
US-based company Empirical is known for making unusual booze flavours and combinations.
Empirical uses unconventional base spirits flavoured with a wide range of botanicals.
The new drink’s taste is described as cheesy, salty, and umami notes.
Empirical was founded by Danes Lars Williams and Mark Emil Hermansen in their home country but has since moved to the USA.
OPS: Doritos at the Emppirical distillery
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Fans of nacho chips Dorito and spicy salsa sauce to dip them in can now enjoy the taste — as an alcoholic drink.
The new Empirical x Doritos Nacho Cheese Spirit, melds the snacks with a pilsner malt base spirit.
US-based company Empirical is known for making unusual booze flavours and combinations.
Empirical uses unconventional base spirits flavoured with a wide range of botanicals.
The new drink’s taste is described as cheesy, salty, and umami notes.
Empirical was founded by Danes Lars Williams and Mark Emil Hermansen in their home country but has since moved to the USA.
OPS: Doritos ready for the distillation process
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Fans of nacho chips Dorito and spicy salsa sauce to dip them in can now enjoy the taste — as an alcoholic drink.
The new Empirical x Doritos Nacho Cheese Spirit, melds the snacks with a pilsner malt base spirit.
US-based company Empirical is known for making unusual booze flavours and combinations.
Empirical uses unconventional base spirits flavoured with a wide range of botanicals.
The new drink’s taste is described as cheesy, salty, and umami notes.
Empirical was founded by Danes Lars Williams and Mark Emil Hermansen in their home country but has since moved to the USA.
OPS: Part of the mpirical X Doritos distilling process
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Fans of nacho chips Dorito and spicy salsa sauce to dip them in can now enjoy the taste — as an alcoholic drink.
The new Empirical x Doritos Nacho Cheese Spirit, melds the snacks with a pilsner malt base spirit.
US-based company Empirical is known for making unusual booze flavours and combinations.
Empirical uses unconventional base spirits flavoured with a wide range of botanicals.
The new drink’s taste is described as cheesy, salty, and umami notes.
Empirical was founded by Danes Lars Williams and Mark Emil Hermansen in their home country but has since moved to the USA.
OPS: Part of the mpirical X Doritos distilling process
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