| Annie in Japan ( @ 2008-08-11 01:49:00 |
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http://item.rakuten.co.jp/bunza/c/000000
http://www.kibun.co.jp/shop/sohonten/ori
hoshiiiiiiiii
wow. chai ginger? def didn't see that anywhere.
more searching online.
a memo from Fri, 31 Dec 99
http://www.gene.ch/genet/2000/Jan/msg000
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TOKYO - Kibun Food Chemifa Co Ltd , Japan's largest soybean milk
maker, said yesterday it will stop using ingredients derived from
genetically-modified (GM) corn in its soybean milk products by
March next year. The company plans to use rice bran oil as an
substitute for corn oil and replace high fructose corn syrup
(HFCS) with sugar, in an attempt to wipe out consumer doubts
about the safety of foods containing GMOs, a Kibun official said.
As for soybeans, all the crops Kibun uses to make soymilk are
imports from China that are grown from non-GM seed varieties, the
official said.
"We have decided to eliminate all the GM ingredients from soymilk
products, which have marked double-digit growth for the past
several years due to its image as a healthy drink," he said.
Kibun is using about 600 tonnes of HFCS and 300 tonnes of corn
oil in its soymilk products for the current business year to
March 31, 2000, he said. Kibun accounts for about a 50 percent
share in Japan's soymilk market worth some 17 billion yen this
year, he said.
"
Apparently Kibun Soymilk has the number one share with a little over 50% of the soymilk market in Japan and the next competitor only has like a 15-17% share. Crazy.
And I think according to my searches, if I'm not mistaken, Kibun has been fully acquired by Kikkoman as of Feb. 2008.
In turn the soy sauce company Kikkoman produces and bottles Coca-Cola in Japan and sells food in Japan under the Del Monte brand.
http://www.alacrastore.com/storecontent/T
http://www.answers.com/topic/kikkoman-co
nuts. everything seems to go back to coca-cola. even my favorite soymilk addiction drink.