Mediterranean diet pyramid : eat tasty food, improve your health
November 22, 2010 by
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African food
October 21, 2010 by
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African Food – Gold restaurant African food recipes are a far cry from what is obtained in the west, though on occasions similarities in their evolution can be sensed. These meals are never bland as a dish. The tastes are tantalizing, the aromas exciting. Yes. Like foods from most hot climates, they are often very [...]
After the Food show: A Birthday Lunch
August 5, 2010 by
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After the Food show: A Birthday Lunch I joined in the annual Foodie marathon walk around the Auckland Food Show again this year, and had a wonderful time. Read more on 3news
THE MUST POPULAR ITALIAN CHEESES FOR FOOD IMPORTERS IN AGRELMA
July 3, 2010 by
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Where would the world’s cooking and cuisine be without the luxurious and decadent cheeses of Italy? From pizza to pasta, the world relies heavily on the artisan cheeses produced and imported from Italy. Most of us, for the food importers, are familiar with some of Italy’s everyday cheeses, but there are other varieties of Italian [...]
Are there any examples of animals killing other animals for indirect sources of food?
April 11, 2010 by
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Humans kill slugs because they detroy crops, or foxes because they kill sheep prematurely. Are there any examples where animals do the same? Kill other animals, and don’t eat them, only to protect their own supply of food (not just plantation type, can be mammals or insects etc.)? If so, is it a fundmental type [...]
ROBIN PAGE: Yes, we DO face a food crisis – and it’s Labour’s contempt for the countryside that’s to blame
January 7, 2010 by
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ROBIN PAGE: Yes, we DO face a food crisis – and it’s Labour’s contempt for the countryside that’s to blame The Government has suddenly realised that farming and food production are actually quite important. Read more on Daily Mail