Celine Cremer: 'compelling evidence' human remains found in Tasmania belong to missing Belgian backpacker
Tasmania police have provisionally identified human remains found in the state as belonging to Celine Cremer, a missing Belgian tourist.
Canadian invention: Pablum, Canada’s cereal superstar
The article discusses the invention of Pablum, a baby food developed in Canada during the Great Depression that became a staple in infant nutrition.
Deadly hidden ingredient found in cereal, bread and some vegetables
A nutritionist warns about a harmful ingredient in common foods that impacts heart health, highlighting the need to reduce salt intake.
Eggs or cereal bars? Chicken or whey? Nutritionist compares proteins in foods and supplements
A nutritionist compares the protein content and nutritional value of various foods and supplements, highlighting the differences between natural sources and processed products.
Drugs Hidden in Cereal Packages and Sent
Four men have been charged with drug trafficking, having concealed drugs in cereal packages sent from the United States.
Sorghum production grows and cereal enters human food
Sorghum cultivation is rapidly increasing in Brazil, with production expected to exceed 219% compared to five years ago, leading to broader applications in human and pet diets.
Attempting to Smuggle Drugs in a Sofa and Breakfast Cereal Packages
A recent news report highlights an unusual attempt to smuggle drugs hidden in a sofa and breakfast cereal packages in Iceland.