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Food Stuff Collection (page 8)

Indulge in a mouthwatering feast of flavors

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Toast, thermogram

Toast, thermogram
Toast. Thermogram of toasted bread in an electric toaster and butter being spread on a slice of toast. The colour-coding shows variations in temperature

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Fairtrade tea bag, artwork

Fairtrade tea bag, artwork
Fairtrade tea bag. Computer artwork depicting a teabag filled with fairtrade tea. Fairtrade certification is a product certification system designed to allow people to identify products that meet

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Organic winter vegetables

Organic winter vegetables in a delivery box, including: three parsnips, (Pastinacea sativa Gladiator F1, cream), swede (Brassica napus Marian)

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Fruit label

Fruit label. Sticker on an organic apple showing the variety of apple and the country of origin

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Packaged food

Packaged food in a reuseable shopping bag

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Red onion

Red onion. Top of a red onion (Allium cepa). The onion is a vegetable native to Asia, but it is now cultivated worldwide in temperate and subtropical regions

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Assorted spices

Assorted spices. From left to right: cinammon, salt, lemongrass, pepper, cumin, cloves

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Chicken in an oven, thermogram

Chicken in an oven, thermogram
Chicken in an oven. Thermogram of a chicken cooking in an oven. The colours show variation in temperature. The scale runs from white (warmest) through red, yellow, green and blue to purple (coldest)

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Red peppers

Red peppers. Glass bowl containing red peppers (Capsicum annuum). Peppers are a good source of vitamin C, and dietary fibre

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Yoghurt

Yoghurt. Natural yoghurt in a cup

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Thyme

Thyme. Sprigs of flowering thyme (Thymus vulgaris) in a wooden bowl

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Common leeks

Common leeks (Allium porrum)

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Apricots

Apricots (Prunus armeniaca) on the ground with one halved to reveal its central stone. Apricots are a good source of carotene (from which the body can make vitamin A), dietary fibre and vitamin C

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Potatoes

Potatoes (Solanum tuberosum) are the edible tubers of the plant and form an important source of carbohydrates in many diets

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Herbs

Herbs in glasses. Clockwise from left: mint (Mentha sp.), bay leaves (Laurus nobilis) and rosemary (Rosemarinus officinalis)

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Oyster

Oyster. One half of a European oyster (Ostrea edulis), which is cultivated for its flesh. Seafood is a good source of protein, although it can provoke allergies in some people

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Fresh figs

Fresh figs. The fig, Ficus carica, is a fruit containing fibre and minerals such as folate and potassium. It is rich in fruit sugars and is an excellent high-energy snack food

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Chicken in a fridge, thermogram

Chicken in a fridge, thermogram
Chicken in a fridge. Thermogram of a chicken in a refrigerator. The colours show variation in temperature. The scale runs from white (warmest) through red, yellow, green and blue to purple (coldest)

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Grey mullet

Grey mullet (Chelon labrosus) live in coastal waters and estuaries. They are a rich source of vitamin A (necessary for night vision, healthy skin and mucous membranes)

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Halved red cabbage

Halved red cabbage (Brassica oleracea Red Drumhead )

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Mung bean sprouts

Mung bean sprouts (Vigna radiata) prior to preparation

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Baked beans on toast

Baked beans on toast

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Maize

Maize (Zea mays). Close up of maize, also known as sweetcorn and corn on the cob

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Oat products

Oat products. Selection of food products derived from oats. These are oat milk (top), oat flakes (right) and oatcakes (left). Oats are contain a good mix of protein, carbohydrate and fatty acids

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Aspartame crystal, SEM

Aspartame crystal, SEM
Aspartame crystal, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Aspartame is an artificial sweetener used in foods and drinks, and as a consumer-added sweetener

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Heart-shaped biscuits

Heart-shaped biscuits in a pile

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Cross-section through a lemon

Cross-section through a lemon. Light micrograph of cross- section of a lemon (Citrus limon) showing oil glands and placentas

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Logitudinal section of a lemon

Logitudinal section of a lemon
Longitudinal section of a lemon. Light micrograph of a section of a lemon (Citrus limon) showing the oil glands and placentas

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Food seasoning crystals, SEM

Food seasoning crystals, SEM
Food seasoning crystals, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Magnification: x40 when printed 10cm high

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Table salt crystals, SEM

Table salt crystals, SEM
Table salt crystals, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Table salt is crystalline sodium chloride, which forms regular cubic crystals. Magnification: x85 when printed 10cm high

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Kiwi fruit

Kiwi fruit. Slices of kiwi fruit (Actinidia chinensis). Kiwis are are a good source of vitamin C and potassium

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Food seasoning crystals, SEM

Food seasoning crystals, SEM
Food seasoning crystals, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Magnification: x40 when printed 10cm high

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Glass of water with sliced lemon

Glass of water with sliced lemon. Lemon is a good source of vitamin C (ascorbic acid)

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Iced lollies

Iced lollies on a plate. These are flavoured ice shapes on sticks

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Green beans

Green beans. Green or common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris)

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Plums

Plums (Prunus sp.) in a plastic container

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Blackcurrants

Blackcurrants. They are a good source of vitamin C (ascorbic acid)

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Aspartame crystals, SEM

Aspartame crystals, SEM
Aspartame crystals, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Aspartame (Nutrasweet) is an artificial sweetener used to flavour foods

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Vanilla pods

Vanilla pods in and around a jar. These contain the seeds of the tropical orchid Aracus aromaticus that originates from Mexico. They are used for the extract vanillin to give vanilla flavour to foods

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Eggs

Eggs in their shells in a cardboard container. Eggs are a good dietary source of protein, but also contain high levels of cholesterol

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Organic bread

Organic bread

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Pastry dough shapes

Pastry dough shapes and the cutters used to make them. Dough is a mixture of flour and liquid (milk or water) used to make bread and pastry

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Broccoli florets

Broccoli florets

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Roquefort cheese

Roquefort cheese on a plate. Roquefort cheese is a French cheese originating from the Roquefort-sur- Soulzon region. It is made from cows milk

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Glasses of water

Glasses of water in a stack

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Beetroot

Beetroot (Beta vulgaris). This root vegetable is a good source of folate (one of the B-complex vitamins) and dietary fibre

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: White bread, SEM

White bread, SEM
(SEM) of white bread. Magnification unknown

Background imageFood Stuff Collection: Tomatoes and chicken

Tomatoes and chicken



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Indulge in a mouthwatering feast of flavors. 🍔🍟 From the classic combo of cheeseburger and chips to the colorful burst of Smarties, there's something for everyone's taste buds. 😋 Dig into the crispy goodness of French fries or savor the creamy texture of Charlotte potatoes. Treat yourself to a sweet delight with a jam doughnut or enjoy the chewy goodness of jelly babies. 🍩✨ But remember, it's all about balance. A tea party is not complete without a well-rounded spread that includes nutrient-rich options like juicing carrots and Cep mushrooms (Boletus edulis). 🥕🍄 Embrace a balanced diet that satisfies both your cravings and nutritional needs. Start your day right with a hearty full English breakfast, featuring all-time favorites like bacon, eggs, sausages, beans, and more. 🥓🍳 And don't forget those tiny salt grains and ground peppercorn that add an extra kick to any dish when viewed under an SEM microscope. 🔬✨ Food brings people together; it nourishes our bodies and delights our senses. So whether you're enjoying comfort food or exploring new culinary adventures, let every bite be an experience worth savoring.