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Spanish Wine Now Most Popular Worldwide

If a recent report is to be believed, Spain is the most popular winemaker in the world. In 2015, Spain sold 2.4 billion liters of wine compared to 2 billion liters French wine. What is, however, interesting is that in spite of selling much more wine, Spain earned only €2.6 billion ($2.8 billion) compared to €8 billion ($8.7 billion) earned by French wine and €5bn by Italian wine.
  • Chipotle Closed Its Billerica, Mass. Outlet After An Employee Tested Positive for Norovirus

    A Chipotle employee tested positive for norovirus prompting a temporary closure for its Billerica, Mass. outlet.
  • Hawaiian ‘Sushi’ Poke Set To Take UK Lunchtime Food Scene By Storm

    Poke (pronounced "poh-kay"), a Hawaiian salad dish prepared with raw fish cubes, is all set to take the lunchtime food scene in the U.K. by storm. Poke is already gaining popularity in the United States, especially among foodies with a preference for sushi.
  • Drinking Coffee Allegedly Lessens Multiple Sclerosis Risk

    Studies from researchers in the United States and Sweden have found out that coffee may help reduce the risk of multiple sclerosis.
  • Hard Rock Café Introduces St. Patrick’s Day’s Treats

    Hard Rock Café’s St. Patrick’s Day’s menu will now contain the Guinness & Jameson Bacon Cheeseburger.
  • Japanese Food Company Creates Ramen Sandwich

    Once again, Ramen has tried out new sandwiches, but not Ramen burger to entice the customers with their products.
  • Kroger Supermarket Chain Announces Switch to 100 Percent Cage Free Eggs by 2025

    In a recent announcement, Kroger Supermarket chain announced that they will be shifting to totally cage free eggs by 2025, after placement of billboards advocating cage – free sourcing in and around Cincinnati, near Kroger’s headquarters.
  • McDonald’s Australia Introduces Cadbury Crème Egg McFlurry

    McDonald’s Australia has recently combined the esteemed McFlurry with the Cadbury Crème Egg to create a decadent dessert to welcome this Spring.
  • Cooking With Olive Oil Is Not Always The Best Idea

    On the other hand, when cooking a dish at a very high temperature, olive oil is not the best option.
  • Best Yoga Positions for Good Digestion

    Whether you are gluten sensitive or experienced indigestion, gastrointestinal inconveniences are not a simple condition. Gut contains more than 100 trillion microscopic organisms and is the center of our immune defense. Those microorganisms constitute around three to five pounds of anybody's body weight, and we have to guarantee that we own valuable microscopic organisms. Check this rundown for appropriate yoga position for better digestion.
  • Best Fruits and Vegetables to Regrow at Your Own Home

    Certain foods grown from the ground can be planted and reproduced. Some might take additional time and care than others. Pineapple, for instance, will take over a year to develop and will require some room outside. But green onion, then again, will develop in few days in the comfort of some water. Here are fruits and vegetables that can regrow at home.
  • 5 Common Food That Makes You Lose Your Appetite

    Are you a voracious eater? Are you the type of person who can "eat a horse" (not literally)? Or do you want to try every and all dish when you’re in a buffet table?Here’s your guide to choose the food that can suppress your love for food. They do not only suppress your appetite, they are also healthy food.
  • Recycling Your Fridge Pizza Into a Brand New Dish

    From time to time, we just love pizza! It’s a fastfood that gives you a no-brainer decision when you’re too lazy to choose what food to eat. Here are some helpful recipes on how to recycle your cold pizza into hot, brand new dish:
  • The 6 Not-So-Pleasant Food

    Get to know these 6 not-so-pleasant food because it will surely save you from embarrassment. You can always eat them at home but it’s wise to avoid them when you’re outside chilling with friends. It’s inappropriate to excuse yourself so you better memorize them.
  • US-grown GMO Corn and Soy Embargoed in Russia and China

    Russia recently enacted an embargo on all imports of corn and soy products originating in the U.S. China shared the same sentiments with Russia towards GMOs and crop chemicals as it enacted its own embargoes in 2015 for the protection of its bees and food supply against food contamination.
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