Chang's and
Panda Express.
These trends affect restaurant offerings and eventually supermarket offerings
in
Asian rice mixes and frozen entrees and appetizers. Market for Asian Foods and Beverages" can be
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Polish Now among the Top Five Most Needed Languages
in U.S. Health Care Facilities; 18 New Languages Requested
"And our health
care facilities are
dealing with near-scorching situations as they
cope with the diversity of many voices in many languages
.
Of 135 languages used in hospitals, 18 new ones emerged for the
first time. The company, which
is based in Tucson, Ariz. 500 list of fastest-growing
privately held companies in the United States
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As independent Chinese restaurants reach a whopping 41,000 in number,
there is also an increase
in Asian chain restaurants, such as P.
"Creating a 'wow' flavor means more than just adding heat
in 2005.S.com, publishes research
reports on a wide range of consumer industries, including consumer
goods and
retailing, foods and beverages, and demographics.com, or contact Irina Frukhtbeyn at 301
-468-3650 x203, or
ifrukhtbeyn@marketresearch. Polish was a newcomer in the top five
requests,
replacing Mandarin. In
Denver, Vietnamese was the third most requested language; in Tucson,
Ariz
., Somali was No. 3; and Chicago's No.v ethnicity
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A number of Asian items from different countries of origin
have potential
for mainstream appeal, including tempura, Southeast Asian satay, Vietnamese
sandwiches
(banh mi), curry, "everything-but-the-chicken" mandarin chicken
salad kits, Thai iced tea, and Bubble
tea kits. It will include
layering flavors, considering umami or the fifth taste, and creating sensation
-- a sense of intensity and tingling," said Don Montuori, Acquisitions Editor
for Packaged Facts
.com/pub/1060402.
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"In America, our melting pot of cultures is bubbling on high,"
said CyraCom International CEO
Michael D.
In 2003, Spanish was also No. Language
proficiency becomes intertwined with diagnostic
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Asian Cuisine Strikes Out as the Leader in Culinary Delights
for 2005 According to New Market Research
Market for Asian Foods and Beverages," a new report
from
market research publisher Packaged Facts.F. These three trends factors will lead to greater usage of
these food
items at home as consumers become more comfortable with ingredients --
especially when
considered in tandem with the increasing availability of Asian
food products in supermarkets. Cutting
-edge restaurants are
creating hybrid dishes by blending elements of Thai, Vietnamese, and other
Southeastern
Asian cuisines with more-familiar Chinese and Japanese elements.
People's taste buds have matured
and expectations have risen. For more information visit
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TUCSON, Ariz. Greenbaum. 1, followed by Vietnamese, Russian,
Mandarin and Korean.
Greenbaum cautioned that the figures offer little comfort to
health care providers trying to have
on staff people skilled in the
languages necessary to service prospective patients. And there are
variations across major cities.
The latest technology developed by CyraCom helps health care
providers
immediately bridge the language gap with patients.
For more information, see www.asian v
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Vietnamese, Korean and Polish.
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, the mid-Atlantic and Western states had a
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retail sales of Asian
foods increased by 27. While the Pan-Asian trend
of
blending diverse Asian cuisines to create new tastes is still popular, there
is also an increased
focus on distinct authentic flavors and regional cuisines
according to, "The U. It is not unusual
to see Asian foods on non-Asian restaurant
menus. For example, sushi, a specialty food not so
long
ago, is now available in most supermarkets.PackagedFacts.----Statistics released
today by the country
's major language services company showed changes
in 2004 within the five languages most requested
nationwide by its 700
health care customers."
CyraCom reported that Spanish remained the most
requested language
for interpretation. 3 was Arabic, although
Arabic has not been in the top five
nationally since 2001.
ClearLink, a new dual-handset telephone, connects them to
medically trained
interpreters in less than 20 seconds around the
clock.
ClearLink is CyraCom's latest in a series
of innovations that in
2004 won the company a national award from InfoWorld magazine for
health
care technology.top society
NEW YORK, The total U.3% from 2000 to 2004 driven by a growing Asian-American
population
and increasingly sophisticated American palates, influencing what
consumers are eating in restaurants
and at home.
Priced at $3,000, "The U.html . It is also available at
MarketResearch.com.
"The reality today is that every hospital throughout the United
States needs to be prepared for
a person speaking literally any
language to show up for routine or emergency care.,
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