Food Tech
Jamie Oliver Discovers 14 Super Foods to Help You Live ‘til 100
Sugar People Put in Their Tea Belies Their Social and Economic Status
The method people acquire their tea says a lot concerning their individual taste, but nowadays a latest study implies that the quantity of sugar a person puts in their brew belies their social and economic status. Study Says 'America’s Online Grocery' Shopping Is Expected To Grow 40% By End Of 2016
American online grocery shopping is set to grow from by the end 2016, a new report shows. America's online grocery shopping is projected to raise from US$15 billion to US$ 21 billion by the end of 2016. Salmonella Outbreak Leads CEO of Peanut Butter Company to a 28-Years Jail Sentence
This is the harshest sentence yet that the U.S. authorities have given in connection with foodborne illness outbreaks. Starbucks 'Order and Pay' App Makes Waiting in Line For Coffee a Thing of the Past
Starbucks customers nationwide can now order and pay for their morning brew with the touch of a button. This Pizza Doesn't Taste Like Pizza, But It Certainly Looks Like One
Nope, your eyes aren't tricking you, it is pizza, but it isn't pizza too. One creative way to trick the senses of our body, especially the sense of taste, is to put something together that totally looks different than what it actually tastes. Two Towns, One World Title, And Lobster Rolls In Between
Everyone ate the lobster rolls in the end, but the fight for who made the bigger lobster roll continues. The Truth About Microwaving Food
So what you thought about microwaving food might not be so true after all. The microwave is a wonderful invention, not only does it makes daily life easier, it also helps in time management. Experts Say Halving Global Poverty By 2015 Is Nearly Attainable
The International Food Policy Research Institute divulged the share of the world’s people who are hungry continued to fall last year. A Guilt-Free World Where Meat Is Not Harvested from Animals
New companies are coming out with plant-based meat-like products which could put an end to the brutal practice of butchering animals for food. Liquid Nitrogen Led to Stomach Removal, Bar Fined Over £100,000
A young woman was celebrating her 18th birthday last 2012 and got a special shot of a Nitro-Jagermeister, a cocktail laced with liquid nitrogen. She continued the celebration in the hospital after having her stomach removed. In turn, the bar has been fined more than £100,000. Draft Top: This New Beer Invention Changes The Way You Drink From A Can [PHOTOS + VIDEO]
It will change the future of canned drinking! Beer drinkers know that there's a huge difference in flavor and experience when you drink the alcoholic beverage from a draft or bottle as compared to drinking from an aluminum can. Cooking in Microwave Can Be Healthy
Microwave ovens have been in existent in almost every American home for 60 years now. It has been a household name for the longest time, in spite of the convenience it gives, some people still have doubts that cooking food with microwaves somehow makes food less nutritious. Alzheimer's Patient's Cool Help from Food Psychology
Spence eager to apply his insights to hospitals, finding ways to deal with the metallic taste of food often experienced by cancer patients. Spence even envision harnessing multisensory stimuli to help those with Alzheimer’s. In-N-Out’s Secret Recipe For Success
In-N-Out is run by 32-year-old Lynsi Snyder-Ellingson, Harry's granddaughter. She has always remained low profile and rarely goes out to make public appearances, but in her recent CBS News interview, she shared some secrets of the success of the burger joint her grandfather founded.
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