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"Videshi Turns To Swadeshi": McDonald's Launches Multi-Millet Burger Bun Using Indian Technology
The new McDonald's bun contains five types of millets - three major (bajra, ragi, jowar) and two minor (proso and kodo).
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Chef Vikas Khanna Shares His Go-To Indian Restaurants In New York
Chef Vikas Khanna recently revealed some of his go-to foodie spots around New York for different cuisines. Among them were a few Indian restaurants.
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Fireback Mumbai Review: This New Restaurant Celebrates Bold Thai Food Beyond The Staples
Fireback, a restaurant by the group behind Indian Accent, opened in Lower Parel in Mumbai recently. Last year, it debuted in Goa.
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No, Just Drinking Water Won't Prevent Hangover; But These Hacks Will
While staying hydrated is important, it's just one piece of the puzzle. Below we discuss some simple hacks that will actually help you fight hangover like a champ!
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Flesh-Eating Parasite Returns To US After 40 Years, Here's Why Experts Are Worried
A Maryland woman was infected with a rare flesh-eating parasite, the New World screwworm, marking the first US case in decades.
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Ethiopian Fossils Reveal New Species In Human Evolutionary Tree
Researchers have unearthed tooth fossils in Ethiopia dating to about 2.65 million years ago of a previously unknown species in the human evolutionary lineage, one that lived in the same time and place.
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For Gaza Students, Big Ambitions Replaced By Desperate Search For Food
Student Maha Ali was determined to become a journalist one day and report on events in Gaza. Now she and other students have just one ambition: finding food as hunger ravages the Palestinian enclave.
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6 Classic Non-Veg Parsi Dishes To Relish On Parsi New Year 2025
Parsi New Year 2025: Here are some traditional Parsi dishes non-vegetarians will love. They include chicken, mutton and seafood options.
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Baking Without Maida? Simple Tips, Smart Swaps, And How To Get Perfect Texture Every Time
Over the last few years, more home bakers have been experimenting with other varieties of flours, either for health reasons or just to explore new flavours.
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New Study Reveals How Nuclear War Could Starve The World
A Penn State University study warns that a nuclear winter from large-scale nuclear conflict could block sunlight for years, drastically reducing global food production.
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Evolutionary Origins Of Potato Revealed. And A Tomato Was Involved
The potato is one of the world's food staples, first cultivated thousands of years ago in the Andes region of South America before spreading globally from the 16th century.
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Canned-Food Producer Del Monte Foods Files for Bankruptcy
Canned fruit company Del Monte Foods filed for bankruptcy, less than a year after executing a controversial debt restructuring.
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Family Brings Dad To Pedro Pascal Lookalike Contest On Father's Day, Wins Free Burritos For A Year
New York has found a man who looks quite like superstar Pedro Pascal, awarding him with delicious and free burritos worth a year through this one-of-its-kind contest.
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Techie Runs Food Stall In Mohali After Returning From US, His Story Is Viral
Techie Maninder Singh returned home to India after spending three years in New York. He and his wife have set up a food stall in Mohali selling various homemade delicacies.
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Global Acute Hunger Hits New High, Outlook 'Bleak' For 2025: UN-Backed Report
More than 295 million people faced acute hunger last year, a new high driven by conflict along with other crises -- and the outlook is "bleak" for 2025 as humanitarian aid falters, a UN-backed report said Friday.
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"Videshi Turns To Swadeshi": McDonald's Launches Multi-Millet Burger Bun Using Indian Technology
The new McDonald's bun contains five types of millets - three major (bajra, ragi, jowar) and two minor (proso and kodo).
-
Chef Vikas Khanna Shares His Go-To Indian Restaurants In New York
Chef Vikas Khanna recently revealed some of his go-to foodie spots around New York for different cuisines. Among them were a few Indian restaurants.
-
Fireback Mumbai Review: This New Restaurant Celebrates Bold Thai Food Beyond The Staples
Fireback, a restaurant by the group behind Indian Accent, opened in Lower Parel in Mumbai recently. Last year, it debuted in Goa.
-
No, Just Drinking Water Won't Prevent Hangover; But These Hacks Will
While staying hydrated is important, it's just one piece of the puzzle. Below we discuss some simple hacks that will actually help you fight hangover like a champ!
-
Flesh-Eating Parasite Returns To US After 40 Years, Here's Why Experts Are Worried
A Maryland woman was infected with a rare flesh-eating parasite, the New World screwworm, marking the first US case in decades.
-
Ethiopian Fossils Reveal New Species In Human Evolutionary Tree
Researchers have unearthed tooth fossils in Ethiopia dating to about 2.65 million years ago of a previously unknown species in the human evolutionary lineage, one that lived in the same time and place.
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For Gaza Students, Big Ambitions Replaced By Desperate Search For Food
Student Maha Ali was determined to become a journalist one day and report on events in Gaza. Now she and other students have just one ambition: finding food as hunger ravages the Palestinian enclave.
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6 Classic Non-Veg Parsi Dishes To Relish On Parsi New Year 2025
Parsi New Year 2025: Here are some traditional Parsi dishes non-vegetarians will love. They include chicken, mutton and seafood options.
-
Baking Without Maida? Simple Tips, Smart Swaps, And How To Get Perfect Texture Every Time
Over the last few years, more home bakers have been experimenting with other varieties of flours, either for health reasons or just to explore new flavours.
-
New Study Reveals How Nuclear War Could Starve The World
A Penn State University study warns that a nuclear winter from large-scale nuclear conflict could block sunlight for years, drastically reducing global food production.
-
Evolutionary Origins Of Potato Revealed. And A Tomato Was Involved
The potato is one of the world's food staples, first cultivated thousands of years ago in the Andes region of South America before spreading globally from the 16th century.
-
Canned-Food Producer Del Monte Foods Files for Bankruptcy
Canned fruit company Del Monte Foods filed for bankruptcy, less than a year after executing a controversial debt restructuring.
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Family Brings Dad To Pedro Pascal Lookalike Contest On Father's Day, Wins Free Burritos For A Year
New York has found a man who looks quite like superstar Pedro Pascal, awarding him with delicious and free burritos worth a year through this one-of-its-kind contest.
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Techie Runs Food Stall In Mohali After Returning From US, His Story Is Viral
Techie Maninder Singh returned home to India after spending three years in New York. He and his wife have set up a food stall in Mohali selling various homemade delicacies.
-
Global Acute Hunger Hits New High, Outlook 'Bleak' For 2025: UN-Backed Report
More than 295 million people faced acute hunger last year, a new high driven by conflict along with other crises -- and the outlook is "bleak" for 2025 as humanitarian aid falters, a UN-backed report said Friday.