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management" and “Israel’s efforts
to assure well-being of the different
communities.”
Israel’s “commitment to reaching
a global and just solution to the
conflict while safeguarding the
security of Israel” and “the
efforts and concessions made by
Israel" were published as being
among the main points of Shamir’s
message
Doubtlessly, Israel’s recent
Golan annexation poses a
diplomatic problem for the
Vatican’s relations with the Arab
world But the Vatican is no longer
willing to interrupt its flow of
dialogue with Israel and world
Jewry, just as it is not willing to
interrupt good relations with the
Arab world, including the
Palestine Liberation Organization.
It will continue to practice the
fine art of diplomatic equidistance,
summoning up all its ancient
intellectual know-how, but it will
never again regress to pre-
ecumenical positions or forms.
Flour developed in Israel
adds protein to the tortilla
MEXICO CITY (JTA) —
Something new has been added to
Mexican tortillas. The something
is a special protein enriched flour
developed in Israel. According to
an article by Laurie Kassman
Garcia in “R&D/Mexico,” an
official publication of Mexico’s
Council of Science and
Technology, published in
Washington, DC., the unique
process was engineered by
Milouot, a kibbutz near Haifa, and
has been introduced into Mexico
through an exclusive contract to
produce protein-rich flour and
refined cooking oil from
cottonseeds.
The discovery is seen as a major
breakthrough in efforts by
Mexican officials to increase the
protein and nutritive contents of
the diet of the country’s 67 million
inhabitants, most of whom eat an
average of 12 tortillas a day.
For almost 40 years experiments
have been conducted around the
globe, particularly in the United
States, trying to salvage that part
of the cotton plant not used for
fibers.
In 1973, Israeli scientists
advanced experimentation to full-
scale industrial production,
manufacturing enriched flour or
cooking oil. Nafinsa, the Mexican
National Development Bank, sent
representatives to Israel to
investigate the possibility of
bringing Israeli technology to
Mexico.
“The idea of extracting
multiple benefits from a single
plant which grows abundantly
here in Mexico and at the same
time diversifying the country’s
sources of nutrients was very
appealing to us and to the National
Food Development Program
established by the government,” said
Antonio Aguirre Quintana. Nafinsa's
project manager for the cottonseed
operation.
Using the Israeli technology,
Nafinsa experts estimate that the
enriched tortillas will increase the
average Mexican’s protein intake
by at least six percent.
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NEW YORK (JTA) — A
spokesman for the New York State
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