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Environment Secretary to visit Xizang to strengthen food trade cooperation
The Secretary for Environment and Ecology, Tse Chin-wan, will depart for the Xizang Autonomous Region on Sunday afternoon to explore strengthening cooperation in food trade between the two places. SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT During the visit…
'You could dig up a lot of asphalt': Tim Smit's Chelsea garden prioritises growing food
Local councils should “rip up asphalt” to build community gardens so young people can grow vegetables, a co-founder of the Eden Project has said. Tim Smit, who opened the giant biomes in Cornwall in 2000, has designed an…
New York lawyer makes food service history a hiring requirement
Working in the service industry is challenging, and Atty. James Sexton from New York values the experience to the point that he's turned it into a hiring requirement at his lawfirm. Particularly, he only hires those who have experience in the food…
Seven canned foods under $3 that a dietitian always has in her trolley
With the cost of living soaring, it's not always possible, or practical, to pay premium prices for fresh, nutritious ingredients. The good news is some canned foods are just as good for you, while also being affordable and in no danger of going off…
UP Cabinet Portfolio Allocation Out: Bhupendra Chaudhary Gets MSME Charge, Manoj Pandey Assigned Food & Logistics
Lucknow: The Uttar Pradesh government has finalised the allocation of portfolios for its newly sworn-in ministers, with assignments made on the basis of experience and political alignment. The official list, released after receiving the Governor's…
Why Free Food and Drinks at the PGA Championship Make So Much Sense
NEWTOWN SQUARE, Pa. — There are a few places at Aronimink Golf Club where lines have proven to be a problem. The tee box at the par-3 No. 8 is where I've seen the most backup—between the difficulty of the hole and the green's…
Amaravati Amma Vanta empowering women through traditional food ventures
For 21-year-old Adineni Mahalakshmi of Mandadam village, financial independence once seemed unimaginable. A Class VII dropout and homemaker, Mahalakshmi never thought she could contribute meaningfully to her family income. However, today she stands…
Popular food fest returns to seaside town for fourth year
The Falmouth Food Festival is set to return for its fourth year this month. The free event taking place over the Bank Holiday Weekend will see food stalls, cooking demos and music take over the waterfront. Supported by Falmouth Creates which is…
From food processing to food confidence: Why quality systems matter more than ever
For decades, the conversation about Indian food globally revolved around taste, nostalgia, and diversity. Demand was never the problem. Whether it was sweets in Canada, snacks in Australia, frozen foods in the US, or ready-to-eat Indian meals in…
The Sunday Edition: Food fraud
Quick bites from around the food safety arena this week: The Food and Drug Administration's top food safety official, Kyle Diamantas, became the agency's acting commissioner after Marty Makary resigned from the position on Tuesday. Makary had…
4 food halls in Southern California serving up more than just good eats
Writer Audrey Ngo talks to Josie Huang. Whether you and your friends are looking for a brunch spot to cater to everyone's palates, or taking a trip to the historic Grand Central Market, food halls make for an easy, affordable place to satisfy…
Darina Allen: Cheap food is a myth - the real cost is simply too high
At present, between 80% and 85% of the fruit and vegetables on the shop shelves in this country are imported, including significant quantities of crops that can easily be locally grown such as potatoes, onions, carrots, and even lettuce. In the…
Throwing non-veg food waste in Ganga could hurt religious sentiments: Allahabad HC on iftar party row
The Allahabad High Court has observed that throwing non-vegetarian food waste into the river Ganga could hurt the religious sentiments of the Hindu community. While granting bail to five persons accused of throwing leftovers into the river during…
Street food festival coming to much loved Coventry pub
A festival offering visitors a range of street food is coming to one of Coventry's best loved pubs. The Greyhound Inn, Sutton Stop, is beloved in the region for its scenic canal views, historic interior and a fine offering of real ale. It has also…
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