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Turiya, the philosophy of pure consciousness, is our Espresso power bite that transcends its nature as a superfood through a caffeinated kick. Delicious, nutritious and still sweet, our Turiya Powe...
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Turiya, the philosophy of pure consciousness, is our Espresso power bite that transcends its natu...
Enjoying the beautiful produce of Mexico!
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I looove papaya but found it can be pretty polarizing. Any other papaya lovers?
I looove papaya but found it can be pretty polarizing. Any other papaya lovers?
  • Udi My parents always called it "popo". I like.
  • munchiemummy I always loved it as a kid in sickly sweet Italian style fruit salad. I don't think I've ever had it fresh, though, but if I found it available near me id love to give it a try!
  • garv Fresh chilled papaya tastes fab. raw papaya is the best natural meat tenderiser... #foodtip
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Naan bread leftovers topped with greens and fruit leftovers make super good breakfasts. What would you put on your naan bread?
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Putting sugar on them for additional sweetness. Just a little tip: cut the slices extra thin for faster drying and less oven power. 💚🌱♻️
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  • JoanneG What's the best way to dry these? I've always wanted to make dried strawberries.
  • carpe_deli Usually the best way is do dry them in the oven at lowest temperature possible for 2 hours and to flip them around after an hour @JoanneG 😉
Last almost spoiling breads topped with hummus, greens, almost spoiling tomatoes and pine nuts.check out more #nofoodwaste tips on my blog😋
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Meet Hing: The Secret-Weapon Spice Of Indian Cuisine : The Salt : NPR
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I've been cooking with hing my entire life, but only in controlled steps - e.g. tempering spices....
I've been cooking with hing my entire life, but only in controlled steps - e.g. tempering spices. I've never used it willy nilly. I'm glad this spice, which I was told is critical to Indian cooking...
  • garv That's true , hing is all but forgotten in India.
  • mirasingh really!? I thought it's still a staple there.
  • Rameshgovani It's still being used in South Indian cuisine for sure.
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This Film Offers a Peek at Some of the First Organic Farmers
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"The documentary-in-making will make you nostalgic for a time a time when organic agriculture was...
"The documentary-in-making will make you nostalgic for a time a time when organic agriculture was still a revolutionary idea." -- keeping an eye out for progress on this!
Food shortages take toll on Venezuelans' diets
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"Nutritionists point to long-term health risks of low-quality food as basic staples are hard to f...
"Nutritionists point to long-term health risks of low-quality food as basic staples are hard to find or being sold at exorbitant prices"
Summer Vegetable Poke: Murasaki sweet potato, cucumber, chioggia beet, and hijiki dressing. Find it in all restaurants.
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In love with breakfast in Prague!
8yr Café Savoy
Every breakfast we've had here so so simple yet so delicious, it's all in the ingredients! The eg...
Every breakfast we've had here so so simple yet so delicious, it's all in the ingredients! The eggs have been amazing, so fresh and with the most gorgeous orange yolks. Most restaurants we've been ...
  • jcal Looks delicious!!
  • lauren Absolutely gorgeous simple spread! I cannot wait to travel