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Celebrate Cultural Heritage with Healthy Recipes

May 11, 2021 Nutrition.gov Staff, National Agricultural Library

Traditional foods, flavors, and cuisines offer a variety of healthy and delicious choices. Celebrate the cultural heritage of your family and friends with recipes and resources from Nutrition.gov, like these three nutritious meal ideas:

Food and Nutrition

What’s Your Food Safety Plan for Hurricane Season?

May 10, 2021 Kenneth King, Public Affairs Specialist

We’ve seen the power a hurricane can carry, and the devastation it leaves behind. Prolonged power outages and flood damage are two of the biggest risks to your food. Fortunately, a plan can help keep you and your family safe from foodborne illness.

Health and Safety

Composting Uneaten Food: An Interview with Frank Franciosi from the U.S. Composting Council

May 07, 2021 Jean Buzby, USDA Food Loss and Waste Liaison

In 2018, only 2.6 million tons of food scraps were composted, compared to 35 million tons that went into landfills, according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). What are organizations doing to increase composting in the United States? In observance of International Compost Awareness Week...

Food and Nutrition Health and Safety

Texas Residents: We Need Your Help To Protect Citrus from Invasive Pests

May 03, 2021 Cecilia Sequeira, Public Affairs Specialist, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service

It’s amazing to think that just three counties in Texas’ Lower Rio Grande Valley produce more than 9 million cartons of fresh grapefruit and oranges each year, making it one of the United States’ top citrus areas. But it’s not easy! South Texas citrus growers face a significant challenge: a small...

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