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NEWS POSTED ON 2016-05-05Frozen vegetables are a staple in many diets, so a huge recall of them has us peering at the packages in our freezers.
On Tuesday evening, the U.S. Centers for Disease ...
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NEWS POSTED ON 2016-05-05Since the dawn of humanity, food has been an integral part of our culture. But even though kale and the açaí seem particularly trendy right now, spicy food remains supreme in its ability to outlast food fads.
Whether we’re talking about mustard seeds or “rooster ...
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NEWS POSTED ON 2016-05-05Discover a range of veg boxes delivered to your door, with the ingredients already measured out for you...
SPRING GREEN AND COCONUT DAL
serves 2
A colourful and healthy meal. Turmeric and ginger are anti-inflammatory and therefore good for digestion, as is coconut oil, whi...
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NEWS POSTED ON 2016-05-05Melburnians' obsession with photographing food has spawned its own festival.
Melbourne Food Porn Festival organiser Jackie Doran said the event would be a celebration of the city's beautiful food. ...
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NEWS POSTED ON 2016-05-05Online retailer understood to have tested service from east London depot and asked suppliers to begin deliveries within weeks
Amazon is believed to be planning to start delivering fresh food in the UK this month, stepping up the pressure on traditional supermarkets. ...
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NEWS POSTED ON 2016-05-05Gregory Meyer in New York and Neil Hume in London
ADM, Bunge and Cargill have been hit by bumper harvests and the slowdown in emerging markets ...
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NEWS POSTED ON 2016-05-05Messy eaters, slow eaters, shy eaters, take heed. The silly fad of 'food sharing' is reaching its zenith in restaurants and it’s you who will probably suffer.
Food sharing - small plates which are shared by a table - first kicked off a few years ago when posh tapas arrived. Th...
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NEWS POSTED ON 2016-05-05It'll take more than a glance at the label to see what's actually in your food. And that's the problem. As we've made certain foods cheaper and more readily available, we've distanced ourselves from its production, letting the fast food and sugar industries make decisions for us. It's a serious p...
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NEWS POSTED ON 2016-05-04Stealing small amounts of food to stave off hunger is not a crime, Italy's highest court of appeal has ruled.
Judges overturned a theft conviction against Roman Ostriakov after he stole cheese and sausages worth €4.07 (£3; $4.50) from a supermarket.
Mr Ostriakov, a home...
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