News
Scientists Discover Beetroot's Benefits on Athletic Endurance
Washington State Requires Noodles and Rice Cakes Refrigerated
Washington state now requires fresh noodles and rice cakes to be refrigerated. Asian chefs are now in the process of asking the local Board of Health to reconsider Gourmet Food in the Workplace: One more Reason to Work at Google and Apple
Tech companies are offering gourmet meals as part of employees perks. When you come to think of it, a career in IT does look promising. No Arrests For Minor Offenses In Manhattan: Public Drinking Allowed?
The decision of the DA has come as a great relief for the public and the NYPD. The Police won’t be arresting people for open boozing in the road or urinating in the public. Free Pancake Day: IHOP Brings Back Free Pancake Day for Its Eleventh Year
This women’s day, IHOP will be also be celebrating National Pancake Day, to herald the return of free short stacks with a voluntary donation to local charities. Jessica Biel Opens The Parent Friendly ‘Au Fudge’
Jessica Biel the vocalist and renowned actress is all set to launch her “Au Fudge”, a restaurant planned keeping in mind the stresses faced by parents, nanny, caretakers and grandparents bringing the child to dine in. Curtis Stone Wants #MoreFarmers, So Should You
Celebrity chef, Curtis Stone, announces his support for farmers! Celebrity Chef Curtis Stone and Chef Mike Lata of FIG recently held a fundraiser in Stone's successful Beverly Hills restaurant, Maude. Eating Chocolates Daily Makes your Brain, Heart "Stronger and Better," Studies Say
Science is on the side of those who want to eat chocolate daily. A new study published in the journal Appetite has been linking a daily dose of chocolate consumption to a 'younger, more active' brain and a healthier and stronger heart. Can Emoji-Labeled Food Solve Childhood Obesity?
Researchers found that the use of emojis greatly affects the simple decision-making skills of children when it comes to identifying the healthy and unhealthy food choices. Important Supreme Court Rulings that Affect the Food We Eat Today
Most of us don't think about how the Supreme Court can affect our food, but here are 5 cases that changed the food scene forever. Boko Haram Falls Victim to a Food Shortage of It's Own Making
Boko Haram, a Nigerian extremist group, suffers a food shortage that they caused themselves. Islamic extremist group Boko Haram has been responsible for a series of terror attacks in Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad, and Niger. Joule Bracelet Encourages Coffee Drinkers To Wear Caffeine
How many times you spend money on caffeine fix? Now that the magical bracelet is here, you can give up that brew and avoid coffee-crash mornings. Climate Change: Study Projects Half Million Deaths By 2050Due to Dietary Changes
A new study has suggested that as many as 500,000 people may die across the globe by 2050 owing to food scarcity caused by climate change. Britain Witnesses Highest Demand For Organic Fruits In Past Decade
A recent study undertaken by Tesco, the U.K. supermarket giant, revealed that currently the demand for organic fruits is the highest among Britons in 10 years. Ugly Vegetables Becoming a Hit in Canada
The "ugly vegetables" movement is really gaining ground, and Canada is showing love for these much-maligned veggies!
News