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  • British Study Recommends Bananas to Lower Blood Pressure Eating potassium-rich foods like bananas may lower blood pressure and reduce the risk of stroke, according to a new study. Eating two medium bananas, a cup of spinach, or a large sweet potato each day - an extra 1 gram of potassium - is a simple way to combat high blood pressure...
  • Smart Snacking: 10 Delicious Options for Health-Conscious Eaters What's your favorite snack?
  • 10 Interesting Facts About Tomatoes: The Superfood Debate - Fruit or Veggie? The story of tomatoes.
  • Korean Scientists Cook Up Beef-Flavored Rice Craze [iNews24 Kim Down Reporter] Korean researchers have developed a 'beef-flavored hybrid rice'. It is characterized by meaty flavor by attaching stem cells of cattle to rice...
  • Why Relying Solely on Salads for Weight Loss Might Backfire Why eating only salads is a bad idea.
  • 10 Foods That Get Sweeter When It's Cold: From Tangerines to Mussels Foods to eat in winter.
  • Food Forecast 2024: Top 10 Ingredients Taking Over American Kitchens Among the various aspects of daily life, food is arguably the most important as it directly links to survival. While the pandemic settles into a routine of staying at home, the demand for comfort food has increased. Consequently, the food market is also experiencing rapid growth. While predictions for food trends suggest focusing on healthy ingredients, […]
  • 10 Sweet Potato Secrets: The Surprising Dos and Don'ts of Late-Night Snacking Sweet Potato,.
  • North Korea's Kim Jong Un Calls for Creative Solutions in Factory Development North Korean leader Kim Jong Un led an on-site inspection of local industrial factories in Kimhwa County, Gangwon Province, and laid out the specific direction of the "Local Development 20×10 Policy," a major initiative...
  • North Korea's Hunger Crisis: UNICEF Worried Over Severe Malnutrition Rates A UNICEF worker conducting relief activities in North Korea (Photo Credit=UNICEF) The United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) has expressed concern over severe food shortages in North Korea. According to VOA, UNICEF made this statement in its recently released 2023 East Asia and Pacific Region Humanitarian Situation report. It also stated that “the government’s […]
  • Secret Snack for Glowing Skin Winter treats,.
  • Can't Lose Belly Fat Despite Eating Less? Eat More of This! [iNews24 Reporter Shin Soo-jeong] If you've been trying to get rid of your belly fat, but it just won't go away, try eating three meals a day...
  • North Korea Described as "Pathetic State" Unable to Provide Basic Necessities to Citizens AsiaToday Park Young-hoon = The government analyzed North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's emphasis on provincial development as a factor in the deepening gap between Pyongyang and the provinces, calling it "a very pathetic state that does not have even basic conditions...
  • New Popular Korean Restaurant Hits LA Korean ramen is growing in popularity in the U.S. as well. 28% of Nongshim's operating profit in the first half of the year, or 33.7 billion won, came from its U.S. subsidiaries.The company reportedly posted sales of 316.2 billion won in the first half of this year, up 25.2% from last year...
  • 10 Foods We May Be Unable to Eat Forever Due to Climate Change Bananas, chocolate, strawberries, coffee, potatoes, salmon, corn, wine, avocados, and apples face extinction due to climate change.
  • What to Eat When You Can't Sleep: Foods That Help and Foods to Avoid Avoid spicy, apple, cabbage, and sugary foods for good sleep. Opt for bananas, cherries, jujube, almonds, pumpkin, lettuce.
  • Ultimate Cold Remedy: How These Teas Can Keep You Cozy and Healthy Explore a variety of teas with surprising health benefits, from quince and yuzu to tangerine and ginger, for improved wellness.
  • China's Self-Heating Instant Food Market Surges to $700 Million China's self-heating instant food market grew to $790 million in 2022, with a 7% annual growth rate over five years.
  • These 5 Everyday Foods Are Sneaky Sugar Bombs Fueling the Diabetes Surge Surprising sources of hidden sugar include ketchup, yogurt, salad dressing, bottled tomato sauce, and fruit juice.
  • Science Behind These 10 Foods That Help You Live Longer Eggs, watermelon, apples, curry, chili peppers, whole grain cereal, nuts, garlic, green tea, and red wine are longevity foods.
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