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The top three winners of this year's Danisco Knowledge Awards.(Clemson University and team leader Michael Ryan)(Cornell University and team leader Elizabeth Tomasino)(California Polytechnic State University and team leader Jessica Yee)(University of Massachusetts team leader Sylvia Gaysinsky)(for healthy way to enrich foods)(Brief Article)
The top three winners of this year's Danisco Knowledge Awards are: First Place, Clemson University and team leader Michael Ryan for Jala~Mango, a multifunctional sauce, marinade, and glaze that fuses Mexican and Asian flavors; Second Place, Cornell University and team leader Elizabeth Tomasino for ...
October 1, 2005; Prepared Foods

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