Reporter: Jessica Fenol

'The Evolution of Doughnuts: From Beet, Jalapeno and Black Pepper Flavors to Oddly Shaped Doughnut Cones

Gone were the days when people are easily satisfied by the simple sugar-glazed doughnuts. From Krispy Kreme to Croughnuts, today, doughnut makers are presenting bolder versions of the humble snack like the Beet, Pineapple-Jalapeno and Black Pepper glazed doughnuts.
  • 'Food Bank Fears Food Shortage as Easter Draws Near

    In Connecticut, the Ecumenical Food Bank of Naugatuck are one of the forerunners of helping the less fortunate through the help of community by collection monetary donations and food and then distributing them. Various drives are initiated to collect food for the needy. Today however, the organization fears for food shortage as the Easter celebrations draw near, as the number of families and beneficiaries continues to increase.
  • 'UK Eyes Online Ban of Junk Food Ads

    Obesity in children and some other health issues are often times linked to eating unhealthy foods or junk foods. In the UK, efforts to curb this problem has stemmed into a movement to ban junk food ads from children's content online streaming in various platforms such as Youtube.
  • 'Chocolate Milk Recalled in Quebec Due To Contamination

    The Canadian Food Inspection agency ordered the recall of Beatrice Chocolate Milk drink after tests showed that they contain chemical sanitizers in the milk. Retail store from Ontario and Quebec are the affected areas where Beatrice chocolate milk drink products has been distributed.
  • 'Chocolatier Will Continue to Produce Maria Sharapova’s Premium Chocolate Line Despite Controversy

    Having been found positive of the banned subastance “Meldonium” in the Australian open, the five-time grand slam tennis champion and one of the most popular female athletes in the world, Maria Sharapova, found an ally in her partner chocolatier and producer of her new high-end chocolate line under her sweets brand Sugarpova.
  • 'Poke: The New Salad Craze This 2016

    Poke is the new salad craze taking the streets of Los Angeles by storm. Poke originated in Hawaii and now has reached the US. The nation's love for raw fish enabled the well loved Japanese sushi to captured the pallete of the world, that's why it wouldn't be a surprise if poke or the raw fish salad becomes as popular as the sushi worldwide.
  • 'Tesco to Donate Unsold Food to Charities

    This year UK's supermarket giant, Tesco, finalized a deal to donate unsold food to charity to help lessen the problem of food wastage.
  • 'Can You Really Lose Weight By Following the Teatox?

    Few years ago drinking tea has evolved into a diet trend which then resulted to a prolific business venture for many. Many tea detox or "teatox" companies offers a diet program consists of drinking their own brand if tea which guarantees weight loss in as fast as 14 days
  • 'Chocolate-Covered Onion: An Unlikely But Healthy Treat

    In Philadelphia, onions are getting popular because a chocolate company turned it into a dessert known as the Chocolate covered Onions.
  • 'RunDisney 2016: What to Expect From the Disney Wine and Dine Half Marathon Weekend

    Registration for the much awaited RunDisney 2016 will open this coming March 29. Race goers and health enthusiasts flock to this event annually because it is not your typical marathon. The 13.1 mile Half marathon race takes place inside the Walt Disney Theme Parks with special participation of your favorite Disney characters and a special wine and dine after party for the participants.
  • 'USDA Offers $6.8 Million Grant to Celebrate 50 Years of School Breakfast Program

    To celebrate USDA's 50 years of their School Breakfast Program they are offering a Team Nutrition grant worth $6.8 million for the healthy school meal program especially dedicated to school breakfast
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