Keeping Food Safe from Farm to Fork

In the American economy, food production represents a significant chunk. In 2011, pork sales alone accounted for $97 billion and contributed $34.5 billion to the U.S. Gross National Product. To protect the products from this valuable industry, food handlers use environmental controls that regulate humidity. Humidity is important at all phases, from livestock comfort and productivity to safe processing to effective warehousing. Too much humidity can cause livestock discomfort, promote food borne illness, and cause food to lose shelf life and quality.

What Food Looks Like Around the World

This infographic provides an interesting insight into some of the most popular cuisines in the world, from French food to Mexican food and more. Find out what are the key cooking ingredients of each, the most popular dishes and the top cooking techniques.

Ultimate Prague Brewery Guide

From an relatively unknown destination to now one of the most visited cities in Europe, Prague attracts over 4 millions tourists per year. The city centre offers stunning architectural forms from Romanesque, Gothic, Baraqoue, Renaissance to Art Nouveau. However, one must not forget the real national treasure of the locals….BEER!

The Irish Craft Beers You Should Be Drinking

The Craft beer industry in Ireland has taken off and has in size since 2011. In the last quarter of 2014, sales in the industry were on course for more than €15 million. From home brewing to professional micro-breweries, this infographic celebrates Irish beer, and outlines some of the finest Irish beers on the market today.

Craft Beer Pubs of London

This infographic takes an overview of the area of craft beers in the UK and specifically highlights craft beer pubs in London where an enjoyable time can be spent tasting the relevant beers on offer. It also covers some of the ‘lingo’ or terminology used in the sector so that you are then comfortable in choosing your order and highlights some insight from industry insiders.

Paleo Shopping List

Sure, you have plenty of Paleo cookbooks, recipes and snack ideas at hand. But do you know where to find the ingredients in your average, non-specialty grocery store? What’s safe to buy? What can trip you up? GroceryCouponNetwork.com answers these question in the following infographic.