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"Exploring the World of Processed Delights: From Cheeseburgers to Crisps and Assorted Meats" Indulge in a mouthwatering feast as we delve into the world delights

Background imageProcessed Collection: Cheeseburger and chips

Cheeseburger and chips. Processed foods, such as found, in a cheeseburger are usually low in fibre and high in fats. Too much fatty food in the diet is associated with health risks

Background imageProcessed Collection: French fries

French fries in a paper cone. These fried, chipped potatoes are high in fat. A diet with too much fatty food is associated with health risks, including an increased risk of heart disease and strokes

Background imageProcessed Collection: Crisps

Crisps

Background imageProcessed Collection: Assorted meats

Assorted meats. Chicken (upper right), beef (upper left), minced lamb (centre right) and pork chops (lower left) are all good sources of protein

Background imageProcessed Collection: Cheese production, mould filling

Cheese production, mould filling
Cheese production. Factory worker preparing moulds of cheese. This is the Vologda Dairy Factory, in Vologda, Russia. Photographed in 2007

Background imageProcessed Collection: Assorted pasta

Assorted pasta

Background imageProcessed Collection: Pasta

Pasta
Dried pasta ribbons. Pasta is a flour-based food product, and so it contains lots of carbohydrates from the cereal grains ground up to make the flour

Background imageProcessed Collection: Swarm of Common / Moon Jellyfish (Aurelia aurita)in sea loch, Isle of Mull, Scotland. June

Swarm of Common / Moon Jellyfish (Aurelia aurita)in sea loch, Isle of Mull, Scotland. June. Digitally stitched panorama

Background imageProcessed Collection: Marley Coffee ready for roasting, Marley Coffee, Kingston, St. Andrew Parish, Jamaica

Marley Coffee ready for roasting, Marley Coffee, Kingston, St. Andrew Parish, Jamaica, Caribbean

Background imageProcessed Collection: Sad Bride

Sad Bride
Jan Slotboom

Background imageProcessed Collection: Staff busy stocking shelves at Batemans, The Welsh Grocers, Supermarket, Cardiff, Wales

Staff busy stocking shelves at Batemans, The Welsh Grocers, Supermarket, Cardiff, Wales, December 1964

Background imageProcessed Collection: EXPRESS DAIRY WINDOW

EXPRESS DAIRY WINDOW
The window display of an Express Dairy which has a range of food such as McVities digestive biscuits, processed peas and sliced peaches. Date: 1960s

Background imageProcessed Collection: Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico, Central America - Drying Henequen

Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico, Central America - Drying Henequen. After extraction from the plant, henequen is processed as a textile in various forms to obtain a range of products for domestic

Background imageProcessed Collection: Advert for Benedict processed peas, 1951

Advert for Benedict processed peas, 1951. From a guide to the Festival of Britain, 1951

Background imageProcessed Collection: Food adulteration, 1845

Food adulteration, 1845
London improvements : adulteration of food in 1845. Sand is added to sugar, milk is watered down, bone dust and plaster of paris is added to dough and Vitriol is mixed into gin. Date: 1845

Background imageProcessed Collection: Netting Catching Diamond-Back Terrapins Chesapeake Bay

Netting Catching Diamond-Back Terrapins Chesapeake Bay
Netting Diamond-Back Terrapins. In the 19th century canneries processed and exported tons of product until the turtle populations collapsed

Background imageProcessed Collection: Catching Turtles Snapping Turtle Farm Chesapeake Bay

Catching Turtles Snapping Turtle Farm Chesapeake Bay
Catching turtles on a Snapping Turtle farm, Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, United States of America. In the 19th century canneries processed

Background imageProcessed Collection: Whale-oil Refinery Village Smerenburg Whale-Oil Factory

Whale-oil Refinery Village Smerenburg Whale-Oil Factory
The Whale-oil Refinery near the Village of Smerenburg, A Whale-Oil Factory of the Nordic or Greenland Company on Amsterdam Island at the north end of Spitzbergen ( Svalbard)

Background imageProcessed Collection: Ludolf de Jongh Young woman virginaal portrait painting

Ludolf de Jongh Young woman virginaal portrait painting
Ludolf de Jongh, Young woman at virginaal, portrait painting material linen oil painting, Portrait rectangular portrait of young woman sitting on virginaal Almost out of sight facing right

Background imageProcessed Collection: Cheeseburger in a bun, front view

Cheeseburger in a bun, front view

Background imageProcessed Collection: A horse disgusted to find she is eating HUMAN

A horse disgusted to find she is eating HUMAN
" Bad Stable Manners" - Eating with Ones Mouth Open! Dobbin disgusted to find out that instead of oats she has in fact been eating HUMAN

Background imageProcessed Collection: Spaghetti bolognese C014 / 1422

Spaghetti bolognese C014 / 1422
Spaghetti bolognese. This dish consists of spaghetti (pasta) with a bolognese sauce, usually minced meat and tomatoes

Background imageProcessed Collection: Chewing gum factory

Chewing gum factory. Worker supervising a production line at a chewing gum factory. This factory is producing Dirol chewing gum, and is operated by the Dirol Cadbury company

Background imageProcessed Collection: Procession at Seville

Procession at Seville
Throughout Holy Week the streets of Seville are periodically processed along - here passers-by remove their hats as the Virgin of the Carreteria is trundled past

Background imageProcessed Collection: Two bars of breakfast cereal, close up

Two bars of breakfast cereal, close up

Background imageProcessed Collection: Semi-circular slice of Edam cheese with red rind

Semi-circular slice of Edam cheese with red rind

Background imageProcessed Collection: Vintage Hairnet Packaging - Royalty Hair Net

Vintage Hairnet Packaging - Royalty Hair Net
Vintage Hairnet Packaging - Royalty Invisible Hair Net with elastic - woven of DuPont nylon - new Duroy processed - " Fit for a Queen" ! circa 1950s

Background imageProcessed Collection: Republic XF-12 -not flown until mid-1946, this was a la

Republic XF-12 -not flown until mid-1946, this was a late 1943 requirement for a photo-reconnaissance type that processed its film during its return to base

Background imageProcessed Collection: Bags of food stored inside the galley on Space Shuttle Endeavour

Bags of food stored inside the galley on Space Shuttle Endeavour
November 27, 2008 - Not far away from this close-up scene of the galley on the Space Shuttle Endeavour were nine astronauts

Background imageProcessed Collection: Farmers and farm children, Johannes Christiaan Janson, c. 1778 - c. 1823

Farmers and farm children, Johannes Christiaan Janson, c. 1778 - c. 1823

Background imageProcessed Collection: Farmers and children near a farm, Johannes Christiaan Janson, 1778 - 1823

Farmers and children near a farm, Johannes Christiaan Janson, 1778 - 1823

Background imageProcessed Collection: Portrait of Tsar Alexander I of Russia, Walraad Nieuwhoff, W. Esser, 1825-1827

Portrait of Tsar Alexander I of Russia, Walraad Nieuwhoff, W. Esser, 1825-1827

Background imageProcessed Collection: Lumber forestry industry at sawhill pulp plant in Quesnel British Columbia Canada

Lumber forestry industry at sawhill pulp plant in Quesnel British Columbia Canada
Lumber forestry industry at sawmill pulp plant in Quesnel British Columbia Canada

Background imageProcessed Collection: The Land of Promise. Newly arrived immigrants to the United States waiting to be processed

The Land of Promise. Newly arrived immigrants to the United States waiting to be processed. 1884. Ch Ulrich.Corcoran Gallery, Washington

Background imageProcessed Collection: One of the earliest production lines: Armour Companys pig slaughterhouse, Chicago

One of the earliest production lines: Armour Companys pig slaughterhouse, Chicago. Pigs walked up ramp to top of building, then were processed & emerged as finished carcasses

Background imageProcessed Collection: Immigrants just arrived in the USA from Europe waiting to be processed in the immigrant building

Immigrants just arrived in the USA from Europe waiting to be processed in the immigrant building, Ellis Island, New York

Background imageProcessed Collection: Eli Whitney (1765-1825) American inventor and manufacturer, born at Westborough, Massachusetts

Eli Whitney (1765-1825) American inventor and manufacturer, born at Westborough, Massachusetts. Credited with the invention of the cotton gin (1793) to separate cotton fibre from seeds and seedpods

Background imageProcessed Collection: Scutching or dressing flax by beating the stalks by machine. The long fibres of the

Scutching or dressing flax by beating the stalks by machine. The long fibres of the stem Flax plant (Linum) were processed to produce linen

Background imageProcessed Collection: Hackling Flax by hand. The stalks were broken apart by beating down on a metal comb

Hackling Flax by hand. The stalks were broken apart by beating down on a metal comb. They were then retted (rotted) in water to remove the soft tissue, leaving the fibrous material

Background imageProcessed Collection: Scutching or dressing flax by beating the stalks by hand. The long fibres of the stem Flax plant

Scutching or dressing flax by beating the stalks by hand. The long fibres of the stem Flax plant (Linum) were processed to produce linen

Background imageProcessed Collection: Rippling flax to remove the seeds and remains of flower heads. In the background

Rippling flax to remove the seeds and remains of flower heads. In the background the flax plants are being pulled (harvested)

Background imageProcessed Collection: The Great Hall of Marshalls Flax Mill, Leeds, Yorkshire, England. The roof is

The Great Hall of Marshalls Flax Mill, Leeds, Yorkshire, England. The roof is supported on cast iron columns, and glazed skylights give even overhead light

Background imageProcessed Collection: Eli Whitney (1765-1825) American inventor and manufacturer, born at Westborough, Massachusetts

Eli Whitney (1765-1825) American inventor and manufacturer, born at Westborough, Massachusetts. Credited with the invention of the cotton gin (1793) to separate cotton fibre from seeds and seedpods

Background imageProcessed Collection: A slice of Monterey jack cheese

A slice of Monterey jack cheese

Background imageProcessed Collection: Grated cheese

Grated cheese

Background imageProcessed Collection: A pile of plain flower

A pile of plain flower

Background imageProcessed Collection: 50 grams or 2 ounces of soft cheese

50 grams or 2 ounces of soft cheese

Background imageProcessed Collection: Bowl of sugar with embedded scoop

Bowl of sugar with embedded scoop



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"Exploring the World of Processed Delights: From Cheeseburgers to Crisps and Assorted Meats" Indulge in a mouthwatering feast as we delve into the world delights. Starting with a classic combo, imagine sinking your teeth into a juicy cheeseburger paired with crispy French fries - an irresistible treat that satisfies any craving. But let's not forget about those addictively crunchy crisps. Whether you prefer them lightly salted or bursting with flavor, these thinly sliced potatoes have become an iconic snack loved by many. Did you know that cheese production involves meticulous steps? Witness the artistry behind it as molds are carefully filled, resulting in delectable cheeses that tantalize our taste buds. From cheddar to gouda, each variety offers its own unique experience. Venturing beyond burgers and chips, assorted meats take center stage. Picture succulent sausages, tender cuts of beef, and flavorful poultry ready to be savored. The process involved in preparing these meats ensures maximum tenderness and taste for every bite. Shifting gears to pasta lovers' paradise - assorted pasta dishes offer endless possibilities. Twirl your fork around perfectly cooked noodles smothered in rich sauces or tossed with vibrant vegetables; this culinary delight never fails to impress. Food adulteration has been a concern since ancient times but gained significant attention during the 1845 scandal when various substances were added deceitfully to food products. This historical event marked a turning point in food safety regulations worldwide. Traveling afar brings us to Kingston on the beautiful island of Jamaica where Marley Coffee is born. Witness coffee beans being prepared for roasting at their origin – an authentic experience that captures both tradition and passion for exceptional coffee flavors. In contrast, amidst all celebrations lies a poignant moment captured by a sad bride - reminding us that even amidst joyous occasions like weddings, emotions can run deep and complex.