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Roaming the aisles of supermarkets and grocery stores, exploring the stalls at farmer's markets and wandering the floor of fruit stores and delis excites the hungry person that lives deep inside me.  Stores tell you a great deal about the neighbourhood you are in, the city you are visiting and the food habits of the people around you. This is a website mainly about fresh fruits and vegetables found and sold in Canada and those who sell them.
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Tuesday
06Oct2009

Kiwi and Tooting

NEW ZEALAND: Kiwifruit may help flatulence27.sep.09The New Zealand HeraldHeather McCracken

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/health/news/article.cfm?c_id=204&objectid=10599875&ref=rss <http://www.nzherald.co.nz/health/news/article.cfm?c_id=204&objectid=10599875&ref=rss>

We've all had those awkward moments when a roomful of people tries to ignore a less-than-fragrant blast from someone's nether regions.It's bad enough at work - but much worse on the bus or, heaven forbid, in a lift.Now help could be on the way, with the humble kiwifruit thought to hold the key to an embarrassing condition affecting hundreds of thousands of New Zealanders.

Up to one in five men and one in four women suffer from Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), with flatulence and constipation among common symptoms.The fruit contains an enzyme called zyactinase, and a small study has shown it could provide relief for IBS sufferers.

"People think of kiwifruit for constipation but it also seemed to be quite good for general irritable bowel," said gastroenterologist Dr Russell Walmsley, who worked on the research.Overseas studies have shown up to 24 per cent of women and 19 per cent of men in developed countries suffer from IBS.Walmsley said New Zealand statistics would be "in the same ballpark".

Stress is a common trigger and sufferers who have had more symptoms than usual could blame the recession.

Tags: humour, humor

Sunday
04Oct2009

At the Oppenheimer booth

Cathie MacDonald offers up mouth refreshing segments of Japanese Tottori pears.

Sunday
04Oct2009

Master's Touch offers up great taste

Master's Touch which is easily found in the Montreal markets onceagain had their chef at the PMA Anaheim show. This time he waswhipping up anchovies, capers, onions, Italian spices, a bit of sourcream, white wine into a mouth watering tasteful dish.

Sunday
04Oct2009

A farmer's truck

I just love this old fashioned farmer's truck that greeted you as youwalked into the Whole Foods store. With the pumpkins cheerfullygreeting you and reminding you of autumn days quickly coming, I wasput into a harvest mood.

The produce department is gorgeous - plenty of demo stands (and someof the best tasting organic pineapples and melons I've had in ages),cheese merchandised in the produce area (and grapes merchandised inthe cheese section as my later wanderings showed me).

Sunday
04Oct2009

Beautiful displays at Bristol Farms

While attending the PMA in Anaheim 2009 I stopped by several stores tocheck out their produce departments. Bristol Farms, part of theSupervalu family, was founded in 1982. With 17 stores in Californiathey strive to offer the best to their shoppers.

I must say as I wandered about I was seduced by many of the displaysthroughout the store.