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Delta Airlines: Better Airline Food Starting Next Month

One of the biggest airline companies in the United States, Delta Airlines is one of the many companies that are doing a revamp on their dishes for their transoceanic flights that will shift to seasonal rotation with their regionally-influenced menus starting next month.
  • 6 Best Kept Hair Secrets: Banana, Silk, Bone Broth, and MORE

    Here are a few of the best kept secrets to having amazing hair. Besides help from natural sources as banana, silk and bone broth, a few tips from Jen Atkin, celebrity stylist to the Kardashians, Jessica Biel and Chrissy Tiegen also give incredible results.
  • Hot Tamale: Smuggled Tamale Intercepted at LAX, What's in a Tamale?

    Investigating agents at LAX found 450 illegal food packs of tamales wrapped in traditional corn husk wrappings.
  • Liftware: Google's Smart Utensil Brings Hope for Those with Parkinson's and Essential Tremors [VIDEO]

    Liftware, which can be used as spoon and fork, has a built-in motion sensors which are also used in smartphones. It can detect a tremor and regulate the spoon or fork correspondingly which lead to normal eating.
  • Australia Prepares For 2016 As United Nations Names It The International Year Of Pulses

    One challenge, however, is Australians struggle to name the grain. United Nations proclaimed 2016 to be the International Year of Pulses -- which most Australians call "legumes.
  • Fast Food War: Burger King Will Offer 10 Chicken Nuggets For $1.49

    In a bid to win the ultimate fast-food war, Burger King has increased the stake by introducing chicken nuggets once more. It seems that Burger Kind doesn't want you to go back to McDonald's and brings back the ultimate deal breaker: 10 chicken nuggets for $1.49!
  • "Frankenfish": The First FDA-approved Genetically Modified Salmon Is Safe to Eat

    The US Food and Drug Administration has finally approved AquAdvantage Salmon as the first genetically modified food from animals. FDA also declared that this first genetically modified salmon is safe to eat.
  • Experts say, Multisensorial eating is Explorative, Not Manipulative

    Multisensory integration, also known as multimodal integration, is the study of how information from the different sensory modalities, such as sight, sound, touch, smell, self-motion and taste, may be integrated by the nervous system. A coherent representation of objects combining modalities enables us to have meaningful perceptual experiences. Indeed, multisensory integration is central to adaptive behavior because it allows us to perceive a world of coherent perceptual entities. Multisensory integration also deals with how different sensory modalities interact with one another and alter each other's processing.
  • Doctor Warns about too much Use of Antibiotics

    A lot of people now are using antibiotic as an ordinary medicine. The rapid use of antibiotic can lead to an increasing resistant of bacteria to certain drugs and can be superbugs. "Superbugs" is a term used to define strains of bacteria that are fully resistant to some of the major antibiotics that are commonly used to kill bacteria.
  • Lindt Joins Other Australian Food Retailers’ Westward Rush

    The chocolate giant is set to open another store in Adelaide next month. Another Lindt chocolate store will be opened in Adelaide on Dec. 4, 2015 as part of the expansion of Lindt & Sprungli's chocolate stores into Southern part of Australia.
  • Pasta: Not a source of Empty Carbs

    Pasta is a staple food of traditional Italian cuisine, with the first reference dating to 1154 in Sicily. Pasta is a noodle made from an unleavened dough of a durum wheat flour mixed with water or eggs and formed into sheets or various shapes, then cooked by boiling or baking. It can also be made with flour from other cereals or grains. Pastas has two broad categories, dried (pasta secca) and fresh (pasta fresca). Pasta is a low fat, low sodium, low glycemic, complex carbohydrate and a good source of thiamine, folic acid, iron, riboflavin and niacin.
  • Pasta: Not a source of Empty Carbs

    Pasta is a staple food of traditional Italian cuisine, with the first reference dating to 1154 in Sicily. Pasta is a noodle made from an unleavened dough of a durum wheat flour mixed with water or eggs and formed into sheets or various shapes, then cooked by boiling or baking. It can also be made with flour from other cereals or grains. Pastas has two broad categories, dried (pasta secca) and fresh (pasta fresca). Pasta is a low fat, low sodium, low glycemic, complex carbohydrate and a good source of thiamine, folic acid, iron, riboflavin and niacin.
  • Disease Control Update: 838 Salmonella Cases in 38 States Linked to Imported Cucumbers, CDC Warns

    As of November 18, 2015, 838 people from 38 states have reportedly been infected by Salmonella. As of November 18, 2015, 838 people from 38 states have reportedly been infected by Salmonella.
  • Lower-Calorie Options, Health Conscious Diners: What You Can Expect From New House Bill on Calorie Labeling

    Under the legislation approved by a House committee on Wednesday, Supermarkets and pizza chains are now about to get some relief from government calorie labeling.
  • Ice Cream Containing a Disturbing Amount of Coliform Bacteria in Hong Kong

    A disturbing number of coliform bacteria in a local ice cream in Hong Kong forced Food Safety officials to seize the products containing it, plus asked the company to pay a fine of HK$10,000.
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