Ramadan is a special time of the year for Muslims all around the world, centered around spiritual reflection, charity, and self-discipline. However, it is also a time when people often gather and share food and desserts. With the long fasting hours, indulging in sweet treats and desserts is a common …
Read More »Skipping breakfast may be bad for the immune system – study
The findings could lead to a better understanding of how chronic fasting may affect the body in the long term. Skipping breakfast may be bad for the immune system, making it more difficult for the body to fight off infection, according to a new study. Chronic fasting could also lead …
Read More »One in five Britons eat food past use-by date as cost-of-living crisis deepens
About one in five British adults turned to eating food past its use-by date or consuming smaller portions this winter, the executive office of the UK Statistics Authority has revealed, as the cost-of-living crisis weighs heavily on people’s lives. According to a damning report published by the Office for National …
Read More »Soaring Prices Pushing American Food Banks to Brink
Food insecurity amid the swift rise in food and housing prices in the United States has become a major issue for many Americans.
Read More »Food prices hit a record high in March, FAO says
World food prices jumped nearly 13% in March to a new record high as the war in Ukraine caused turmoil in markets for staple grains and edible oils, the U.N. food agency said on Friday. The Food and Agriculture Organization’s (FAO) food price index, which tracks the most globally traded …
Read More »Food wastes contribute to exacerbating the Greenhouse Effect
The COVID pandemic has shown the fragility of our global food supply chains, with many supermarkets and restaurants in almost every country having experienced food shortages. Millions of people in the UK alone have experienced severe food insecurity during COVID-19, according to a recent report by the country’s Foods Standards Agency. …
Read More »1 in 10 people malnourished in 2020, UN says
A United Nations (UN) report has revealed how the Covid-19 pandemic has exacerbated world hunger, raising concerns that the organization’s goal of ensuring no one is starving by 2030 is now unattainable. Published on Monday, the annual UN report, entitled ‘The State of Food Security and Nutrition of Food Security …
Read More »Ukraine to Remain a Reliable Guarantor of Food Security for Iraq
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said on Monday that his country will remain a reliable guarantor of food security for Iraq.
Read More »China says chicken imported from Brazil tests positive for coronavirus
A sample of frozen chicken wings imported into the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen from Brazil has tested positive for coronavirus, the city government said in a notice on Thursday. Local disease control centers tested a surface sample taken from the chicken wings as part of routine screenings carried out …
Read More »Jordan ‘rotten meat’: Child dies and 800 poisoned near Amman
A shawarma restaurant in Jordan that did not refrigerate its meat despite a 40-degree heatwave has been blamed for an outbreak of food poisoning, which has left a child dead and 826 people hospitalized. Reports from the Middle Eastern nation say everyone who fell ill, including the five-year-old boy who …
Read More »Cinnamon linked to blood sugar control in prediabetes, study finds
Cinnamon may improve blood sugar control in people with a condition known as prediabetes and may slow the progression to type 2 diabetes, according to a new pilot study of 51 people with elevated blood sugars. “We are looking for safe, durable and cost-effective approaches to reduce the progression from …
Read More »World food price index rises in June, first increase in 2020: UN
World food prices rose in June to post their first increase of 2020 and mark a slight rebound after the sharp falls triggered by the coronavirus pandemic, the United Nations food agency said on Thursday. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) food price index, which measures monthly changes for a …
Read More »Chinese government reveals a draft list of animals which can be farmed for meat
The Chinese government has issued a new draft list of livestock that can be farmed for meat in the wake of the coronavirus epidemic, which is suspected to have originated from wild animals in a Wuhan wet market. Beijing temporarily banned all trade in wild animals for food following the …
Read More »World ‘faces 80% calorie increase by end of century’
The amount of food needed to feed the world’s population by the end of the century could increase by almost 80%, a study has suggested. Researchers from Germany said a trend of increasing Body Mass Index (BMI) is resulting in individuals requiring more calories. The authors warn that failure to …
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Read More »Physical limit of human endurance set by ‘gut not muscles’
There is a limit to human endurance and it is determined by the gut, not the mind or muscles, according to scientists. US and Scottish researchers studying humans involved in the most demanding physical feats, from running six marathons a week to pregnancy, have shown that the number of calories …
Read More »US pushes for clarity on expiration dates.
If milk is a few days past its “Sell By” date, is it safe to drink? U.S. regulators are urging food-makers to be more consistent with labeling terms like “Best By” and “Enjoy By” that cause confusion. By clarifying the meaning of such dates, they are trying to prevent people …
Read More »Opinion | What if eating meat is not only wrong – but obsolete?
In the same way, we’re now horrified people used to smoke in offices, we’ll soon find it almost unthinkable that people used to consume so much meat. Meat is dead. Carnivores are going the way of cigarette smokers and, by 2050, there’s a good chance that it will be socially …
Read More »Poor Diet Linked to 1 in 5 Global Deaths – Major Study.
Diets lacking in healthy food are responsible for more deaths across the globe than smoking, a major new study has concluded. The research, published in the British journal The Lancet, claims that around 11 million deaths per year — or one in five — are a result of a poor …
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