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Food News
Here you'll find some of the latest food news from around the world.
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This is what happens after 86 days alone in the South Pole. Aleksander Gamme, a Norwegian Explorer, was on a solo expedition in Antarctica when he came across a treasure that he had left for himself nearly three months earlier. A chest full of gold? No. A celebratory bottle of his favorite spirit? No. It was a bag of Cheez Doodles, the tubular...
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My next two columns are all about eggs. And the hens that lay them, of course. Between 170 and 247 eggs were eaten per person between 2008 and 2009. Eggs are clearly a staple of our diet, yet, they still remain an enigma. Most Americans don't fully understand the health benefits of eggs. Further adding to the confusion is the variety of ways eggs...
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By Elizabeth Goodman Artis for Shape.com White bread has pretty much become bad-for-you public enemy number one; who doesn't automatically order their turkey and Swiss on whole wheat? The reason, of course, is that white bread is processed -- it's had all its goodness stripped away, leaving a soft, squishy slice that was all the rage in the last...
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With Easter and Mother's Day just around the corner, you know nothing says "Happy Easter" or "Thank you for taking care of me, Mom" quite like a happy brunch between family and friends. It's no wonder that New York City is known as the "Brunch Capital of the U.S" since almost every New Yorker can be found munching on some form of French Toast or Eg...
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By Daniel Lefferts for Bookish: Chocolate lovers, rejoice! A new study conducted by The University of California, San Diego suggests that eating chocolate could actually help you lose weight. Beatrice Golomb, M.D., Ph.D. and her team surveyed women between the ages of 25 and 80 and found a direct correlation between regular chocolate consumption...
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A new study shows that junk food may have effects beyond expanding your waistline and upping your sodium levels -- it might also be sabotaging your mental health. A new study in the journal Public Health Nutrition shows that regularly eating commercial baked goods -- including doughnuts and croissants -- as well as fast food -- pizza, hamburgers...
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