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The photo shows people waiting in line in front of a Mixue store in Sydney, Australia. (Xinhua) CHENGDU, April 10 (Xinhua) -- In a bustling exhibition hall in ...
Cattin's journey mirrors a broader shift. As Chinese chains expand globally, like ChaPanda in Melbourne, Kuala Lumpur and Barcelona, and HEYTEA in London, Melbourne and New York, they're not just ...
The fig, which likely originated in the Mediterranean, is by far the earliest piece of exotic fruit to have been discovered in Ireland. It’s possible that these non-native foods were being ...
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Five years on from the 2020 Covid lockdown, White House Farm shop owner Charlotte Gurney reflects on how it has forever changed Norfolk's food scene. As spring reluctantly arrives in Norfolk ...
We saw frightening scenes of swaying skyscrapers, water cascading from rooftop swimming pools and panicking people in the streets in the Thai capital. A building under construction near the ...
The ancient Chinese civilization has given rise to a strategic thought characterized by innovation, authenticity, and depth, shaped by the crucible of suffering and matured in the flames of bloody ...
Cassava, also known as yuca or manioc, is the source of tapioca. It's used as a thickening agent, food stabilizer, and texture enhancer in baked goods, sauces, soups, and noodles. It also has several ...
Stuffed dates called dulcia domestica were a popular sweet in ancient Rome. The stuffed treats were made by ... For thousands of years, it has been a vital food and medicine for people in many ...
The North Florida Wildlife Center just received dozens of straw-colored fruit bats, also known as flying foxes, and WCTV’s Madison Glaser got to get up close and personal to learn all about them!
This article highlights 25 women in the Memphis food scene in honor of Women's History Month. These women own restaurants, catering companies and non-profits that serve the Memphis community.
Archaeologists have identified what caused unusual red dye marks on the remains of a young woman who lived 2,200 years ago in China, shedding more light on the region’s ancient culture.