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About 70% of Japanese consumers believe it is necessary to stock up on food if the H1N1 flu spreads further and they are instructed to refrain from going outdoors, according to a recent government survey. Of the 893 people who said food needs to be...
Tags: having children, Japan, Tōkyō, flu pandemic in the United States, Environment, Evaluation methods, Social Issues, Statistical survey, Marriage, Market research, Psychometrics, Instant noodles, Influenza, Influenza A virus subtype H1N1, Japanese cuisine, Noodles, Sampling, Disaster Accident
It's cheap, filling and when made well, its salty, tangy richness is almost transcendent. If you love pho, you know there are very few places to get your pho fix in our area. The Saigon Paris Bistro (formerly the French Roast Cafe) used to be the only...
Tags: Pho Vinh, Vietnamese, Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City, Noodle soup, Soups, Ph£ᄏ゚, Hospitality Recreation, Vietnamese noodles, Noodles, Vietnamese cuisine
German cuisine is known for many things: wonderful sausages, flavorful breads and countless ways to cook potatoes and cabbage...At some point in the misty past, a German chef decided to put a thin, eggy batter into boiling water and gave the world spaetzle.
Tags: Grass Valley, Hospitality Recreation, German cuisine, Swiss cuisine, Hungarian cuisine, Dumpling, Noodles, Teaspoon, Spoons, Spᅢᄂtzle, Skirts and kidneys, Austrian cuisine
The state Tourism and Heritage Ministry will set up a database of tourist-related information to make it easier for visitors to find out more about Sarawak. Minister Tan Sri Dr George Chan said the database, outlining details of the state’s attractions,...
Tags: bario rice, Bario, Malaysia, Kuching, Sarawak, Environment, Rice, Kelabit, Geographical indication, Hospitality Recreation, Niah Caves, Singaporean cuisine, Malaysian cuisine, Soups, Laksa, Noodles, Kelabit Highlands
Warm, most delectable Octopus Carpaccio. (Nadia Ghattas/The Epoch Times) The crepes arrived wrapped like a gift, gently displayed on a simple white plate. The Octopus Carpaccio, a verbally mentioned, non-menu listed item, I went crazy over. It looked...
Tags: Rome, Brazilian cuisine, Gnocchi, Venezuelan cuisine, Zucchini, Carpaccio, Italian cuisine, Dumplings, Noodles, Hospitality Recreation
Beef noodles featuring exotic flavors and ingredients emerged as the winners at a local delicacy contest held yesterday as part of the 2009 Taipei Beef Noodle Festival events. All participants were divided into three categories: braised beef noodles,...
Tags: Taipei Beef Noodle Contest, Kaohsiung, Taipei City Hall, Taiwan, Taipei, Beef noodle soup, Chinese Islamic cuisine, Noodles, Udon, Instant noodles, Soups, Chinese noodles, Japanese cuisine, Hospitality Recreation
A 21-year-old has proven himself the fastest noodle eater in Wellington, but has not cut the mustard for the world record. Robert Ballinger-Judd scoffed 1.023 kgs of noodles in eight minutes, but has a long way to go as the current world record is 4.8...
Tags: New Zealand, Auckland, Noodles, Chinese noodles, Instant noodle brands, Human Interest
Finally, I don’t have to resort to the long, frustrating drive to Olathe to enjoy your delicious globe-trotting noodle dishes. Now all I have to do is hoof it down to the corner of Eighth and Massachusetts streets. There’s just one problem: Why would...
Tags: Massachusetts Street, Olathe, Soups, Noodles & Company, Noodles, Chinese noodles, Hospitality Recreation
This is what junk food can do – this boy is only 4 feet tall and weighs a staggering 65 kilograms. Billy Bunter seems to have come to life in Mumbai. His parents blame it on his eating habits and excess of junk food. Noodles and burgers top his...
Tags: billy bunter, junk food, noodles, burgers, diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol