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NEWS POSTED ON 2016-04-28

Through festivals like the Rivaayat, the Jalali family makes sure we never forget traditional khandaan-based cuisine

If you’re in the know of Mumbai’s food happenings, chances are you have heard the name Osama Jalali. If you haven’t, well here’s your chance now. Ja...

NEWS POSTED ON 2016-04-25

EDMONTON – An Edmonton restaurant is gaining international attention for its efforts to help feed those in need.

Indian Fusion is located downtown, in the Oliver neighbourhood. The small, family-run restaurant has fewer than ten tables, but it’s making a big difference for the...

NEWS POSTED ON 2016-04-25

A ‘Western’ diet of deep fried food, sugary drinks, alcohol and red meat has long been viewed as a recipe for poor health and shortened life-span.

But a new study suggests that, when it comes to keeping the heart ticking over, it may not be so bad after-all.

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NEWS POSTED ON 2016-04-25

Being a judge for the BBC Food & Farming awards has introduced me to a whole new world of food products, from Hebridean smoked fish to Welsh chorizo and cheshire cheese

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NEWS POSTED ON 2016-04-25

There is a lie we like to tell ourselves, a bending of the truth that permeates most of the food world in the West. We like burgers and fries, and other quintessentially American dishes, but we also love foreign cuisines, the vast and varied bucket of foods we rush to dub "ethnic."

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NEWS POSTED ON 2016-04-25

There's growing concern over too much added sugar in soft drinks, but there's also added sugar in many savoury foods. Why?

Mars Food, owner of the Dolmio sauces brand,made waves when it said some of its products should be consumed only once a week because of a high sugar, salt or fat cont...

NEWS POSTED ON 2016-04-25

Food Trucks, new agricultural technologies, bug burgers and the resurgence of the farm-to-table movement. The food landscape is changing rapidly and this changing landscape demands new forms of food and agriculture education. CAH Vilentum University of Applied Sciences, based in Dronten, the Neth...

NEWS POSTED ON 2016-04-25

I don't know why, but things not being their intended size, whether they're comically big or diminutively tiny, is always hilarious to me. Extremely large wine glasses? Very funny. Basketball personality Shaq? A human knee-slapper!

That's why I was so tickled when I stumbled upon Korean a...

NEWS POSTED ON 2016-04-25

Food, water and essential aid is failing to reach remote areas hit by Ecuador’s worst earthquake in decades, which has left 570 dead and 7,000 injured

Survivors of an earthquake that killed 570 people and shattered Ecuador’s coast clamoured for food, water and medicine on Thur...