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| Baking bread on top of the world |
| At the heart of Everest base camp, in one of the hundreds of tents that make up this seasonal settlement, is a bakery. It may be one of the world's highest. The man who had the idea for it, Dawa Steven Sherpa, isn't sure. But it does attract customers. |
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| Restaurants in migrants protest |
| Thousands of restaurant workers have gathered in London to protest about recent changes to immigration laws. Groups representing 44,000 Chinese, Turkish and South Asian firms are meeting in Trafalgar Square to voice fears over new immigrant restrictions. |
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| Can curry chain stand the heat? |
| When it comes to restaurant chains, diners usually know what to expect from the hamburgers or coffee in places like McDonalds or Costa. But with Indian food, would one want the masala or korma to taste the same everywhere? |
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| All seafood species could collapse by 2048 |
| Marine species loss is accelerating and threatening human well-being, according to a report published in the 3 November issue of the journal Science published by AAAS, the non-profit science society. |
| Turmeric in treating arthritis |
| More than 40 percent of arthritis sufferers in the U.S. report using complementary and alternative medicine, including dietary supplements, and the use of alternative remedies has increased since the FDA issued health warnings about anti-inflammatory drugs such as Celebrex, says EurekAlert release. |
Wine 'allows guilt-free gluttony' |
| A chemical found in red wine could make guilt-free gluttony a reality, an international study suggests. 1 November 2006 |
Organic food sees greater appeal |
| Global demand for organic food is growing fast, with consumers opting for its 'superior taste' and health benefits, a Datamonitor report says. |
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| White mice are to take part in the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing - their task to protect international athletes from food poisoning. |
| Junk food ad ban 'shocks' firms |
| Food and drink manufacturers have attacked Ofcom proposals to ban junk food adverts targeted at under-16s. |
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| A new restaurant claiming to offer customers the ultimate experience in 'eco-dining' is to train 10 local people a year. |
Burger King to end TV child ads
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| Fast food chain Burger King has revealed plans to stop making UK television adverts aimed at children. |
| KFC cuts out unhealthy trans-fats |
| Kentucky Fried Chicken has announced it will stop using trans-fatty acids for most of its products from next April. |
| All current fish, seafood species could collapse by 2048 |
| Species have been disappearing from ocean ecosystems and this trend has recently been accelerating... |
| More indians are non veg |
| Is India a predominantly vegetarian country? How are eating habits related to caste, community and region? |
| Feel good food |
| Are you really only wide awake after a tumbler of steaming, hot coffee? |
| Intolerance of food habits |
ALTHOUGH I grew up eating what "Inglish" calls "NV" (non- vegetarian) food, there was one meat that was never on our dining table... |
| Celebrating food: let's do an Indian |
Food evokes strong emotions. Think of Charlie Chaplin in his role as the Tramp sitting down to a dinner of boiled leather boots. |
| Corporate Health Some food for thought |
| Here are some food facts to remember when you want to go gorging or starving - ... Use food intelligently as a source of health to make you feel good ... |
| All that fuss over food |
Does your child fuss about food? Experiment a bit and happiness might just be a bite away |
| Simple food, simpler man |
Lucky Ali shares his experiences, some sweet, some bitter, about his food and film preferences... |
| It is all about food and fitness |
Belly rules the mind is what Azharuddin believes. He tells how and why... |
| Colour wise, food wise |
| Discover a new Paresh Maity. Not just great canvases, he can make all kinds of pakodas, chutneys, pickles and egg curry too |
| Gastronomic journeys |
| A hundred years ago, India was divided into hundreds of riyasats ruled over by maharajas |
| Culinary customs |
| There are perhaps more customs, rules, taboos, proverbs and superstitions associated with food than with anything else |
| The old order changeth |
| I often think how the way we cook and eat has changed over the past few decades. |
| Spice up your meal |
Aren't we lucky to have such an extraordinary range of spices and aromatic herbs? Pickles - the life of every Indian meal. |
| Fusion confusion |
| Fusion food: a style of cooking which is becoming increasingly popular the world over but.. |
| Why we eat the way we do |
If you are urban and middle-class,....In aloo aur palak ki bhaaji the iron that is trapped... |
| Deliciously different |
No doubt cooking is a science. It's just that Sanjeev Kapoor makes it look like an art... |
| And now fusion curry |
| The misconception that the Indian curry is a single dish...curry dates back to the South Indian kaari |
| Aromas from the Kumaon hills |
Corbett Country was immortalised by Jim Corbett in his book The Maneaters Of Kumaon, but little is known about the cuisine of this |
| Spice and sensibility |
We are trying to create a resurgence of Indian food...Everybody is aware of health and heart attacks and cholesterol is a... |
| Evening picnics along the Cauvery |
Preparations with foodstuff began months ahead, but not for eating... |
| Dining in style |
Indians love to organise feasts of unbelievable grandeur and opulence...Westerners have a wonderful way of laying the table... |
| Kebabs from the Nawabs |
Royal kitchens have nurtured the talents of great chefs...let us just look at the variety of kebabs that emerged from these kitchens.. |
| An ethnic Moplah feast |
The Malayalam speaking Muslims of Kerala are known as Moplahs...they displayed marked variations in some food items... |
| Kitchenware of a bygone era |
I had this huge bowl of cream waiting to be churned into butter...I never again used my electric mixer... |
| Relics from the past |
Take a look at some of these relics from kitchens of long ago...tumblers of bronze ...kitchen complete with mud stove... |
| Food for thought |
| It's time to move away from the instant food regime of soft drinks and pizza. Change over to healthy home food to feel better. |
| Legislation to replace 16 food laws |
Indian Union Minister favours amendment to APMC Act for benefit of farmers, processors |
| Fighting malnutrition |
| Malnutrition lowers resistance to diseases...cereals, millets, pulses, vegetables, fruits, milk, oils and nuts, eggs and fleshy foods.. |
| Hidden by hunger |
It is not enough to attain food security. The need of the hour is to get to nutritional security |
| Boost your metabolism |
How to burn fat and maintain a great body. |
| Unpalatable truth? |
| The realities of hunger and poverty have led to an association of being "plump" with being wealthy. |
| Flavours of a culture |
| FOOD provides one of the most fascinating windows into a culture... |
| Fine dining, fast dining |
To keep the cash registers ringing, food has to be served fast too... |
| Putting processed food on top shelf |
FOR all those equating processed food with junk food, here's something to chew on |
| Magic of the Middle East |
| Milad Antoun serves millionaires, actors, politicians and Presidents |
| Food and drinks are just matters of faith |
| a simple test of purity and freshness is that it should give you a pleasant feeling when you taste it... |
| Fear, not awareness is the key |
| This generation is feasting all the time on calorie rich food with little or no exercise to burn calories... |
| Cook and tell the world about it |
| If good food is your forte, let the world know through your blog... |
| Art of Indian cooking |
| Indian cuisine is not only tasty but also nutritionally balanced.. |
| Sanjeev's spice route |
| "The South is too possessive of its food, that's why South Indian food isn't as popular as the North Indian food.... |
| We are what we eat |
| "You are what you eat", says Ayurveda, the ancient Indian science of life... |
| Dinner in Manhattan |
| In the U.S., Indian vegetarian kosher restaurants are a success... |
| Find a healthier option with organic food |
| Pesticides and fertilizers have wrought havoc on soil as well as people's health... |
| Dieting? It's easy now |
| If you thought health foods tasted like sawdust grimly held together with glue, think again... |
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