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First Food Award Invented in Ancient Greece
While it's not a Michelin star as we all know it, the first food award originated in Ancient Greece.
The Ancient Greek world was not...
Orangutans Learn Foods Good to Eat by Observing their Peers
A recent study shows how orangutans adapt to new environments and choose their food sources. Orangutans, known for their long dependence on their mothers,...
Foodies Alert: 5 Best Traditional Santorini Dishes to Try
When tourists visit the Greek Island of Santorini, they are often surprised by the unique traditional dishes that are served by the locals at tavernas and restaurants.
Pasta Protest Urged in Italy as Food Prices Rise
A consumer group has called for a widespread "pasta strike" across Italy in response to the soaring prices of this dietary staple, which have...
The Lost Plant Ancient Greeks Used for Medicine, Food and Contraception
Silphium, a now-extinct plant once used by the ancient Greeks and Romans for perfume, seasoning, medicine, and even contraception, was one of the most...
Greek Island of Sifnos is Where Aegean Charm Meets Delicious Food
The island of Sifnos, which is located in the Aegean Sea, perfectly combines Greek tradition with natural beauty, yet remains a little-known secret outside...
Italy to Ban Lab-Grown Meat to Protect Food Heritage
Italy's government, with a conservative stance, has supported a law that could prohibit the manufacturing of laboratory-generated meat and other artificial edibles. This move...
Processed Foods Linked to Increased Risk of Cancer Study Finds
The School of Public Health at Imperial College London has developed the most comprehensive assessment to date of the connection between ultra-processed foods and...
Canadian Students Feast on Ancient Greek and Roman Food
Students at the University of Toronto in Canada recently had the chance to dine on ancient Greek and Roman food during an "Ancient Food...
The Superfood that Fueled Alexander the Great
Sea buckthorn berries have been used in traditional medicine throughout Central Asia and Eastern Europe for centuries.


