01/22/2026 SOURCE: www.buzzfeed.com
All the cool cats are born on the 20th (take a wild guess what my birth date is). View Entire Post ›
Build A Pizza And We'll Guess Your Birth Date
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01/22/2026 SOURCE: www.buzzfeed.com
Are you into fancy foreign pastries?View Entire Post ›
Eat Your Way Around The World And We'll Guess If You're Type A Or Type B
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01/22/2026 SOURCE: www.buzzfeed.com
"In Japan, it's pretty much unheard of. In fact, if people overheard it, they would call the police for a wellness check
20 Common Parenting Practices From Different Countries That Might Surprise Americans
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Topics: Ag India, Rice, Wheat, Food/Nutrition,

What are the top three crops grown in India?
India’s agricultural landscape is as diverse as its culture, but a few crops dominate both acreage and production. Among these, three stand out for their sheer volume, economic impact, and role in feeding millions: rice, wheat, and sugarcane. Let’s explore what makes these staples so vital to the nation’s food security and rural livelihoods. Rice: The
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08/28/2025 SOURCE: civileats.com
During a recent cabinet meeting, the Health Secretary said he’s working with other cabinet members to force medical schools to include more curriculum on diet.
RFK Jr. To Push Nutrition Studies in Medical Schools
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Topics: Food/Nutrition, Food Waste, Ag Global Specialty Food, Ag Africa, Food Security/Shortage,
Africa’s Forgotten Crops: Reviving Indigenous Foods for Modern Markets - Agri Frontier
Indigenous crops are edible plants that have naturally evolved and are native to a specific region or country, often forming the basis of traditional diets and food systems in the area. These crops are essential for food security and nutrition often serve as a symbol of heritage, trademark, and culture. They include a variety of […]
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07/22/2025 SOURCE: www.foodandwine.com
Buffalo Trace is teaming up with Meridian Biotech to transform stillage — once considered a waste product — into valuable alternative proteins. This partnership is a game-changer for the spirits industry, merging sustainability with biotechnology. It’s an innovative leap that could redefine whiskey’s impact on the planet.
Where Does Bourbon Waste Go? Buffalo Trace Has a Game-Changing Answer
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Topics: Buy & Sell , Food/Nutrition, Ag India, Ag Global Specialty Food, Food Security/Shortage, Food Safety,
Indonesian Fresh Turmeric (Curcuma longa) – Naturally High in Curcumin!
Fresh from the harvest – our turmeric is short, thick, and intensely orange, indicating a high-curcumin variety that’s ideal for food, supplements, cosmetics, and herbal medicine.
💡 We supply turmeric in bu...Read More
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Topics: Soil Health, Food/Nutrition, Transportation, Trade (Commodities), Ag Africa,
Tanzania, a vibrant country in Africa, is in dire need of robust support from the private sector to revitalize its infrastructure. This transformation is essential, stretching from bustling towns to the charming villages where much of the country's agricultural production takes place. By improving these vital connections, we can significantly boost food production and ensure that nutritious supplies reach diverse regions around the globe. Picture a scooter loaded with aromatic white cardamom, valued at 28000$. As it navigates the rugged terrain, the impact of continuous heavy rainfall is painfully evident—the roads are riddled with potholes and uneven surfaces, a testament to nature’s relentless force. The journey, meant to connect farmers with markets, becomes a struggle against the elements.
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01/15/2025 SOURCE: www.msn.com
The newly released reports from Boar's Head plants described multiple instances of meat and fat residue left on equipment and walls.
Federal records reveal unsanitary conditions at multiple Boar's Head deli meat plants
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