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Most popular articles of category "Food & Drinks"

Seafood
Added on 09/02/2005 to Articles Directory / Food & Drinks / Seafood
We all know that seafood plays a great part in our nutrition and does a lot of good for our health. Unless you are allergic to it, you should include fish and other seafood dishes in your diet at least 1-2 times a week. To those who are much worried about frequent seafood eating risks we can say that the numerous health benefits far outweigh any potential hazards.
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Chinese Food ? Why We Like It So Much
Added on 10/04/2005 to Articles Directory / Food & Drinks / Regional Cuisines / Chinese Cuisine
Everybody knows that the Chinese food traditions are something special and many of us really like the Chinese food and prefer going to the Chinese restaurant much more than, for example, to Italian or Mexican.Chinese cooking is, in this sense, the manipulation of different foodstuffs as basic ingredients. Since ingredients are not the same everywhere, Chinese food begins to assume a local character simply by virtue of the ingredients it uses. Obviously ingredients are not sufficient for characterization, but they are a good beginning.
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Chinese Recipes ? So Easy And Complicated
Added on 10/04/2005 to Articles Directory / Food & Drinks / Regional Cuisines / Chinese Cuisine
Chinese recipes and way of cooking are characterized by a notable flexibility and adaptability. In the Chinese culture, the whole process of preparing food from raw ingredients to morsels ready for the mouth involves a complex of interrelated variables that is highly distinctive when compared with other food traditions of major magnitude. At the base of this complex is the division between fan, grains and other starch foods, and ts'ai, vegetable and meat dishes.
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French Recipes - Culinary Art
Added on 10/04/2005 to Articles Directory / Food & Drinks / Regional Cuisines / French Cuisine
French cooking ranges from the olives and seafood of Provence to the butter and roasts of Tours, from the simple food of the bistro to the fanciful confections of the Tour d'Argent. However, it all shares a seriousness about food. The French have an ongoing love affair with food, and their reverence for time spent eating is evident in any culinary establishment nationwide.
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French Restaurants ? Menu Of The Day
Added on 10/04/2005 to Articles Directory / Food & Drinks / Regional Cuisines / French Cuisine
One of modern France's greatest treasures is its rich cuisine. The French have an ongoing love affair with food and French restaurants. It is also manifested in the traditional family gatherings around the home dinner table, particularly the Sunday mid-day feast which is prepared lovingly over many hours and consumed leisurely through a bevy of appetizers and main courses, usually accompanied by a number of wines and often lively discussion which tends to center on political topics.
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New articles of category "Food & Drinks"

Tea Yellow is the most unique Chinese tea
Added on 06/22/2006 to Articles Directory / Food & Drinks / Tea / Yellow tea
Discovered thousands of years ago Chinese was first used as medicine that evolved into a beverage and then tea became part of Chinese culture. During the Ming Dynasty various types of teas were invented. Also, the art of tea drinking has continuously perfected. All Chinese teas can be classified into the following types of teas: black tea, green, yellow tea, oolong tea, instant tea, and compressed tea.
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Dry Jack cheese: enjoy the American sort
Added on 06/19/2006 to Articles Directory / Food & Drinks / Cheese / Jack Cheese
The history of the Monterey Jack cheese is, probably, the most exciting and interesting in the cheese-making world. Nobody seems to know the name of the first producer of this cheese and several people are ready to occupy the place of the inventor. It's not weird: the cheese - especially this sort - is one of the most popular and willingly-purchased products both in the USA and Europe.
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Swiss Gruyere: astonish your friends and relatives with fondue
Added on 06/02/2006 to Articles Directory / Food & Drinks / Cheese / Gruyere
Gruyere cheese is the famous cheese of Switzerland. People almost from everywhere go to this wonderful and really beautiful country to delight a wonderful flavor of Gruyere. You may even know nothing about this product before coming to the country, but if you visit this state at least once you will certainly buy this sort of cheese, because it will be hard enough to avoid such a popular product. Besides, you will remember its flavor for a long time since.
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Try Gruyere cheese: the king of Swiss cheeses
Added on 06/02/2006 to Articles Directory / Food & Drinks / Cheese / Gruyere
Have you ever been to Switzerland? Have you seen its landscapes, sceneries and views? They are amazing, saturated with the aroma of flowers and the fresh air. Even if you have never been there you can feel this all when taste Switzerland Gruyere cheese. It personifies the country, its all parts, areas and places where people make a wonderful full-flavored cheese with its unique peculiarity.
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Monterey Jack: the story of a Scottish emigrant
Added on 06/02/2006 to Articles Directory / Food & Drinks / Cheese / Jack Cheese
The United States of America is a very interesting and original country. Beginning from its history, when adventurers from all over the globe went to the continent in their search of happiness, and finishing with its modern economy status. It looks like a real miracle. All these people who, in most cases, did not have a place for themselves in the native lands, became rich and prosperous citizens of the freest country in the world.
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Articles of category "Food & Drinks"

Fresh Strawberries - Most Beloved Delicacy
Added on 05/16/2006 to Articles Directory / Food & Drinks / Vegetarian food / Fresh fruit
Juicy, crisp, fragrant, delicious all this about fresh strawberries - the most beloved delicacy all over the world. What's the first association that comes to your mind, when you think of fresh strawberries? Isn't it the taste of summer sunshine, something completely and absolutely positive, and something like a happy childhood? I myself find nothing better than a mouth-watering dessert of strawberries mixed with fresh cream.
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Fresh Fruit Salad With Pineapple
Added on 05/16/2006 to Articles Directory / Food & Drinks / Vegetarian food / Fresh fruit
Fresh fruit salad really needs no recipe as it rather useless - it's just a mixture of fruit in different proportions and doesn't need any recommendations. Just get fresh seasonal fruits, bursting with the goodness of vitamins and antioxidants and just eat them! In any case it doesn't really influence the amount of vitamins - will you eat fruit as they are or make a fresh fruit salad.
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Vegetarian Ratatouille - a Delight for Vegetable Lovers Worldwide
Added on 05/16/2006 to Articles Directory / Food & Drinks / Vegetarian food / Continental cuisine
Ratatouille is a traditional French Provencal stewed vegetable dish which can be served as a meal on its own (accompanied by rice, potatoes, or simply French bread), or as a side dish. The Ratatouille recipe can legitimately vary (somewhat) according to tastes, but the variations should be based on experience. The classical method of cooking ratatouille is though the rathe complex, which adds practically nothing new to the flavor, so use the modern one.
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The Mark T. Wendell Tea Company as a Major Supplier of Ridgways and Other Popular Teas
Added on 05/16/2006 to Articles Directory / Food & Drinks / Tea / Ridgways Tea
Established in 1836, Ridgways is a high quality tea, created by supplying some of the finest organically grown teas from all over the world. Over the years it has enjoyed great success with discerning tea drinkers, who has been aware of its healing properties. Ridgways' superb blend of select African, Indian and Ceylon teas makes a wonderful cup of tea as a result of great efforts made by experienced tea blenders of the Mark T. Wendell Tea Company.
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Tea Olive Bush -- One of Major Contributors to Health and Well-Being
Added on 05/16/2006 to Articles Directory / Food & Drinks / Tea / tea bush
Native to Asia, from the Himalaya to Japan, the Sweet Osmanthus, known also the Tea Olive bush or Sweet Olive is an evergreen small tree that grows to 5-12 meters tall. The leaves of the tree are nearly 5-10 cm long, while its flowers are much smaller - only 1 cm long. Produced through the summer, it is these flowers that the Sweet Osmanthus is cultivated for, famous for their strong fragrance.
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African Bush Tea for Your Health and Well-Being
Added on 05/16/2006 to Articles Directory / Food & Drinks / Tea / tea bush
Home to some of the most unique plants in the world, South Africa boasts over 8,000 plant species, of these 5,000 are indigenous to the country. It is best known for Rooibos, known also as African Bush Tea, and Honey Bush tea, with a few tea estates engaged in tea production. Discovered several centuries ago, Rooibos was widely used by the Khoi Khoi people for treatment of many ailments. Commercial production of the plant started some 100 years ago.
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Tea Traditions -- an Integral Part of Cultural Life in Many Countries Worldwide
Added on 05/16/2006 to Articles Directory / Food & Drinks / Tea / Tea Culture
Depending on the country with its unique customs and rites, tea traditions usually vary greatly from one country to the other or even from location to location within the same country. In addition, the art of brewing, serving and consuming tea is closely related to the occasion for which the tea is prepared and the person brewing it. The best developed is the art of tea drinking in China, Japan, Korea, India, Taiwan and Britain among others. It's easy to see that tea traditions are an integral part of cultural life in many countries worldwide.
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Mlesna Tea Bags - Offering a Variety of Fragrances and Flavors
Added on 05/16/2006 to Articles Directory / Food & Drinks / Tea / Mlesna Tea
Founded in 1983 by a group of tea experts, Mlesna Ceylon Tea Company has established itself as one of the world's leading tea suppliers, catering to tea connoisseurs and customers alike. The company's product range exceeds 3,500 items, designed to suit all nationalities, ages and tastes, whether it is loose leaf or bagged tea, black, green or some special tea variations, Mlesna tea bags make colorful and attractive tea accessories and gifts.
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Chinese Tea Culture - From Ancient Times to Present
Added on 05/16/2006 to Articles Directory / Food & Drinks / Tea / Tea Culture
Because tea was seen as one of seven daily necessities in ancient China, the other six being vinegar, soy sauce, salt, oil, rice and firewood, tea drinking enjoyed great success within the country. The Chinese tea culture differs greatly from that of Europe, Japan or Britain in the occasions for which tea is enjoyed, preparation methods and tasting methods. Except for being a popular drink, Chinese tea is also widely used in cooking and herbal medicine.
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Significant Oolong Tea Health Benefits
Added on 05/16/2006 to Articles Directory / Food & Drinks / Tea / Oolong Tea
There is hardly any other drink or food reported to possess as many health benefits as Oolong tea. Currently scientific research in Asia shows that health and well-being have been long associated with the consumption of these tea variations. In China oolong tea has been used as a medicine for more than 4,000 years and is reputed to be helpful in preventing and curing high cholesterol levels, infection, cancer, cardiovascular disease, rheumatoid arthritis and impaired immune function. Oolong tea health is as simple as enjoying a cup of Oolong tea each morning.
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Major Suppliers of Oolong Tea UK
Added on 05/15/2006 to Articles Directory / Food & Drinks / Tea / Oolong Tea
Oolong tea UK is a traditional Chinese tea placed between black and green tea in oxidation. It is believed that the production of this type of tea started at Mt. Wu Yu Shan in Fujian Province during the Ming Dynasty some 400 years ago. Known for its natural environment most suitable for tea cultivation, Fujian Province has been one of the most important tea producing areas since the Sung Dynasty. It is the original home of all teas produced in China.
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Exclusive Gourmet Teas of Mlesna Ceylon Tea Company
Added on 05/15/2006 to Articles Directory / Food & Drinks / Tea / Mlesna Tea
The story of renowned Ceylon Tea can be traced back over 200 years ago, when the country was still a British colony. Experimental tea planting began here in 1839, while the commercial cultivation of tea started in Ceylon in 1867. By the early 1880s, nearly all plantations of coffee in Ceylon were converted to tea. Mlesna Ceylon Tea enjoyed great success throughout the world, a number of companies were formed to offer top quality tea products.
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Tremendous Success of Lyons Green Label Tea
Added on 05/15/2006 to Articles Directory / Food & Drinks / Tea / Lyons Tea
Established in the 1890s, J. Lyons and Co. was a UK-based company that controlled the biggest food empire in the 1930s. To the public it was known as the Lyons Corner Houses - a chain of tea rooms flourishing in the 1950s. These houses were particularly popular with working classes, as Joseph Lyon's primary objective was to combine high quality with value for money.
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The History of Lyons Teas and Their Popularity on the Market
Added on 05/15/2006 to Articles Directory / Food & Drinks / Tea / Lyons Tea
First formed in the late 19th century, J. Lyons & Co. has become one of the leading food manufacturing companies worldwide, expanding from a modest food supplier to the first food empire recognized as the largest in Europe. With the passage of time Lyons teas has become a household name, while the Joe Lyons Corner Houses passed into history. Unique and innovative, Lyons introduced a wonderful blend of spectacle and style in pursuing its aim to combine top quality with value for money.
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Ice Cream Headache - Keep Cold Things Away From Your Palate!
Added on 05/15/2006 to Articles Directory / Food & Drinks / Ice cream / Brain freeze
Most people have experienced the dreaded ice cream headache at some point. Ouch! Some people get an ice cream headache just by LOOKING at a bowl of ice cream. That cone of vanilla fudge swirl has done it again: the sweet treat has quickly given you a bad headache. And ice cream isn't the only food that can make your head hurt. Anything that's very cold, like ice pops, slushy frozen drinks, and even cold beverage can cause ice cream headaches.
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