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Do you know what gin is made of?

Gin is an English classic alcoholic drink made from juniper cones, almonds, coriander, pansy root, angelica and other ingredients. The taste and smell of high-quality gin must be accompanied by the predominant aroma of...

The DNA of Greek Feta cheese decoded

Greek scientists have decoded the DNA of the famous Feta cheese, writes Greek Reporter. Scientists from the Biomedical Research Foundation of the Academy of Athens studied a wide variety of cheeses produced in the...

Why watermelon is good for health

Watermelon is one of the preferred and favorite fruits in summer. Curiously, the green-red fruit was first cultivated more than 4,000 years ago in Northeast Africa. Sweet and juicy, watermelon is a suitable option...

That‘s why we should drink tomato juice every day!

Tomato juice is great for many reasons: it tastes great, it's very fresh and it energizes the body. Another good reason to drink tomato juice is that unlike fruit juices, which are cheaper options...

What is the connection between salt and muscle cramps?

See what to do if you get a muscle spasm It is a misconception that salt should accumulate in the body after training. Salt is also found in whole grains, nuts, and legumes. Their consumption...

Hunger leads to anger and irritability

When a person is hungry, a number of negative emotions invade him. This also found support in a study by European scientists. Modern technologies are used to capture the connection between the feeling of...

Eat For Happiness: 5 Dopamine Foods That Will Boost Your Mood

Let's face it: we don't exactly live in carefree times. In a world where so much is beyond our control, taking care of ourselves in the little things can make a huge difference. For...

The Characteristics Bitterness and Spicy

Why pay attention to these features anyway? I share with you brief thoughts and guidelines on the subject. Bitterness in a vegetable or drink often provokes a grimace and unconsciously brings us back to those...

Plants overcome stress thanks to the Earth’s magnetic field

This conclusion was made by researchers at the IAP RAS. According to research co-author Nikolai Ilyin, the magnetic field helps the flora more effectively adjust its physiology to changing conditions and adapt to stressful...

Calluna honey: One of the rarest and most expensive in Europe

The blooming of the calluna in summer in Switzerland marks the beginning of an unusual migration For a few weeks in summer, the hills undergo an amazing transformation. They turn purple because that's when the...

The army takes care of the thirsty animals

The Swiss army has stepped in to transport water to thousands of thirsty farm animals across alpine meadows. Lower rainfall this year has forced farmers to call in the army to help refresh thirsty...

Good news from Belgium for all chocolate lovers

The factory in Belgium, billed as the world's largest chocolate factory, said it had resumed operations after being closed for six weeks to deal with a salmonella contamination. Three of the 24 production lines...

Popular foods that stimulate brain activity

The nutritionist draws attention to the fact that foods from the daily diet affect brain activity in different ways Eggs, beets and coffee stimulate the brain, assures endocrinologist Elena Evdokimova, who is a member of...

Food lexicon

Interesting facts Do you know what zero diet, hyperglycemia or adiposis means? Our nutrition lexicon will answer these and other questions on topics related to health and nutrition. Prebiotics Prebiotics are non-digestible food ingredients that affect metabolism....

Oat, soy or almond milk and what is good to know about them

Every day you encounter plant-based beverages (milk) — with different tastes and aromas — and with a variety of uses. Oats, soy, almonds and others - the choice is huge and can satisfy every...

That Watermelon Isn’t a GMO, But it Might Be a Mutant!

Now that summer is in full swing in North America, people have been asking one of our favorite GMO questions again. Let’s clear up a point of confusion: there are no commercially available GMO watermelons!  Like all...

Salt is a drug that leads to hypertension

Salt is addictive, and addiction to it can become a risk factor for hypertension, says the doctor of medical sciences and nutritionist Mariat Mukhina. There are people who perceive sodium chloride - ie. table...

Scientists have revealed the composition of ancient Roman wine

Scientists from Italy and France examined the wall coverings of three amphorae in July and found that ancient Roman winemakers used local grapes and their flowers while importing resin and spices from other regions...

Over 85% of pigs in the EU live in appalling conditions

A major investigation reveals the cruelty suffered by sows in the EU. The organization Compassion in world farming, or CIWF, is conducting an undercover investigation in which shocking footage has been collected from 16...

Drought could cause Parmesan shortage, scientists warn

The Mediterranean region is currently one of the hotspots of the climate crisis Against the background of the drought in Italy, humanity may face a shortage of Parmesan cheese, predict scientists quoted by the world...

Northern Macedonia boasted that a type of onion unknown in the world grows in the country

The first observations were made in August 2012 Bright colors in the range of brown and red, special characteristics and a height of up to 60 cm are the main specifics of a new type...

Methane, greenhouse gases, livestock and how New Zealand will tax farmers

The New Zealand government intends to introduce a greenhouse gas tax on fertilizer and livestock production. The National Association of Farmers welcomed the project, but warned that farmers should not be burdened too strictly,...

Beer exchanged for sunflower oil in Munich 

Very quickly the brewery manages to get 230 liters of sunflower oil, but the goal is at least 500 liters You drink beer and pay with oil - the invention is implemented in a beer...

A bunch of grapes sold for $10,700

A participant in a tender held in Ishikawa Prefectural Park in central Japan bought a cluster from the Japanese delicacy grape variety, Roman Rubi, for a total of ¥1.5 million (about $10,700). This was...

Elite cherries in Japan – buyer paid $ 296 for each berry

At a Japanese fruit auction in Aomori Prefecture, an elite Juno Heart variety of cherries was sold for $296 - not a ton, but one piece cost so much. The buyer immediately took the...
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