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Vol. CXXXIV, No. 2
Nutritionally
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By Barbara Beznos, RD, LD/N
Integrated Nutrition, LLC
On The Cover:
Maccabi Games 2008
Maccabi Nation A15
Detroit hosts the international JCC games.
Metro
Bias Haunts Tennenbaum A26
U.S. admits Army victimized Jewish engineer.
Business/Professional
Gas Station TV A37
Oak Parker brings video to the gas pump.
Section B
Spirituality
Let There Be Light — And Joy B1
Temple Israel's new prayer book.
Teen2Teen Extra
Back To School B6
For late-breaking news:
Arts/Entertainment B11
A37
Business
B23
Family Focus
A10
Front Lines
Health & Fitness ...B8
A8
Letters
B30
Marketplace
B26
Maze! Toy!
A26
Metro
B40
Obituaries
A10
Online
A33
Opinion
B1
Spirituality
A15
Sports
Jewis *corn
Search out the most stylish school supplies.
A14
Staff Box
Synagogue List ....B2
Teen2Teen Extra ...B6
B17
To Do!/Calendar
To Do!/Crossword B22
B5
Torah Portion
A29
World/Israel
Arts & Entertainment
Columnists
Obituaries
A33
George Cantor
B16
Danny Raskin
A5
Robert Sklar
Gail Zimmerman... B12
On The Cover:
Swimmer Zoe Lis, 12, of Bloomfield Hills
Photography, Angie Baan
Page design, Deborah Schultz
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All-Star Lineup B11
For Israel's 60th, "A Fair to Remember."
Family Focus
Sixth-Grade Reunion B23
Friends reclaim childhood — 40 years later.
Rabbi Avrohom Fishman B40
Principal of Yeshiva Beth Yehudah dies at 60.
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tion:
Dear
Bar , an
you explain
the difference
between pas-
, .
teurization and
ultra pasteurization? Thanks, Liz.
nswer: Dear Liz, Pasteuri-
zation (a.k.a. pasteurisa-
tion), named after the
French chemist, Louis Pasteur, is
the process of heating liquids to
destroy bacteria and other patho-
gens in order to make the food
item safe for human consumption.
The two most common pasteuri-
zation methods in the U.S. are: (1)
HTST (High Temperature Short
Time), which raises temperatures
to 161° F or more for at least 15
seconds and (2) UP (Ultra
Pasteurization), which
I raises temperatures to 280°
. , F or more for at least 2
(14z,) seconds. They are re-
quired by the FDA to be
x i
labeled, "pasteurized"
(If i .
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and "ultra-pasteur-
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The principal claimed
advantage for ultra
pasteurization (UP)
vs. regular pasteuriza-
tion (e.g., HTST) is longer
shelf life; however, both need to
be kept refrigerated before and
after opening. Ultra pasteuriza-
tion (UP) is sometimes confused
with the Ultra High Temperature
(UHT) method, which involves
aseptic processing and only
requires refrigeration after open-
ing. There is some dispute about
the taste qualities of the different
methods. I hope this helps.
„
— Barbara Beznos,
Registered Dietitian
Direct Your Questions For Barb
And Counseling Inquiries To:
Integrated Nutrition, LLC,
32401 Northwestern Hwy.
Farmington Hills. MI 48334
Phone:
(248) 538-8050
E-mail:
barb@integratednutrition.com
Web:
www.integratednutrition.com
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