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Cooking Ingredients dictionary

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    Malayalam English Cheriya Ulli (kunjulli) Shallots more

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Sugary Drinks may cause Stroke

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Or at least increase your risk of getting one. According to a recent study from Japan, women who drink soft drinks a lot are about 83% more likely to suffer from a certain type of stroke compared with those who seldom drink sodas or other beverages with added sugar. Although... more

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Pesticide Residue Rankings: Apples and Celery Worst, Onions and Corn Best

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They say an apple a day keeps the doctor away, but the nutritious, fiber-rich fruit has again earned the number one spot in the Environmental Working Group’s annual “Dirty Dozen,” a report that lists the fruits and vegetables most often carrying pesticide residues. On the other end of the spectrum,... more

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6 Failed Food Products You’ll Never Eat Again

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Remember all those food products companies have released, attempted, and failed miserably at selling to the mass public? From frozen dinners to psycho soda pops, here are 6 food products that maybe never should have made it to the shelf. Get ready to take a walk down memory lane, with a... more

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Top 10 iPhone Food Apps

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Have you ever visited an unfamiliar city and wondered where you could go for a really good pizza? Perhaps you’ve spent precious minutes debating dining choices with friends as your knees begin to shake from lack of food. Or maybe you just want to cook a meal for yourself, but... more

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Tips for Fresh Produce Safety

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Buying Tips Purchase produce that is not bruised or damaged. When selecting fresh-cut produce – such as a half a watermelon or bagged salad greens – choose items that are refrigerated or surrounded by ice. Bag fresh fruits and vegetables separately from meat, poultry and seafood products. Storage Tips Store... more

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