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A war without weapons, food

YAPSI (Papua New Guinea) : Wiro Nongganop says he commands a battalion of West Papua independence fighters, but he has no guns, only bows and arrows, and lives in exile in a bark hut, sometimes surviving on potato leaves. Nongganop and a few members of his Muyu tribe fled their homeland in 2019, crossing the … Read more

Burns Road synonymous with food

Burns Road

Food is a big part of a Pakistani’s life and every city has its unique flavours and dishes. Similarly, Karachi is also a city of foodies and has its typical cuisines. It wouldn’t be wrong to say Burns Road is the city’s – and maybe the country’s – oldest and the most popular food street. … Read more

5 effective tips to keep your skin perfect through winters

skin

Yes, you’ve heard it right, a lukewarm shower and hot chocolate will surely comfort our bodies in winter, but is it really helpful for our skin? Like all other seasons, winter has its charm but can wreak havoc on our skin. The cold air robs the moisture from the skin, making it extremely dry, rough, … Read more

Jardin – A tasteful Karachi eatery experience!

Tucked in a little main street corner in Khayaban-e-Ghazi, this spirited fine dining restaurant characteristic of a bourgeois French eatery has an almost rustic contemporary feel to it and the place entirely stays true to its aesthetic. One enters through narrow French patio-like doors featuring colonial grids, a statement that’s carried on to the Palladium … Read more

Turkish lira collapse piles misery on northern Syria

Turkish lira

AL-BAB, Syria: Mohammed al-Debek, a schoolteacher in northern Syria, is on strike: the currency devaluation in neighbouring Turkey has slashed the value of his salary by two-thirds. His town of Al-Bab lies in a northern area of war-torn Syria that in recent years has turned into a de facto Turkish protectorate. Because the Turkish lira is … Read more

70% people forced to live below the poverty line in Sindh: SAU VC

KARACHI: Sindh Agriculture University (SAU) Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Fateh Marri said that 70 per cent of people in Sindh were forced to live below the poverty line as daily wage earners were getting less than a dollar in many areas, including Badin, Thatta, and Tando Allahyar  Read more: “PTI govt. Has left people in a destitute … Read more

Kitchen items’ prices ease 0.48 per cent

Kitchen Items

ISLAMABAD: The Sensitive Price Indicator (SPI)-based inflation for the week ended December 2, 2021 for the combined consumption group, witnessed a decrease of 0.48 per cent, compared with the previous week, the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) reported. The SPI for the week under review in the abovementioned group was recorded at 167.36 points against … Read more

World food prices climb in November, stay at 10-year peak: FAO

World food prices

World food prices rose for a fourth straight month in November to remain at 10-year highs, led by strong demand for wheat and dairy products, the UN food agency said on Thursday. The Food and Agriculture Organization’s food price index, which tracks international prices of the most globally traded food commodities, averaged 134.4 points last … Read more

Saudi Arabia’s point-of-sale transactions rise 1.2% in October

Saudi Arabia

RIYADH: The value of point-of-sale transactions in Saudi Arabia reached SR40.5 billion ($10.8 billion) in October, up 1.2 per cent, compared with the previous month, Arab News quoted the Saudi Central Bank, as saying. Some of the sectors that helped drive the increase were restaurants and cafes, hotels, food and beverages, clothing and footwear. For … Read more

Foodpanda celebrates successful launch of Pandafly at Dubai Expo

Foodpanda

KARACHI: Foodpanda, Pakistan’s leading food delivery company, and also the largest e-commerce platform, eagerly exhibited the Pandafly drone at the Pakistan Pavilion in Dubai Expo, a statement said. The event is a testament to foodpanda’s commitment to grow and innovate through adoption of disruptive technology, as well as showcase the tremendous support and an enabling … Read more

PepsiCo launches MENA edition of $300K startup accelerator

PepsiCo

DUBAI: Global food and beverage giant PepsiCo is calling Middle East and North Africa-based entrepreneurs to join its sustainability-focused accelerator programme, Arab News reported. The programme, which was first launched in 2017, will deploy up to 1.1 million dirhams ($300,000) to startups who will meet the criteria, Eugene Willemsen, chief executive officer of PepsiCo Africa, Middle East, … Read more

Food inflation continues to haunt Pakistanis

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KARACHI: The prices of food commodities continue to rise, as Pakistan records its worst food inflation in recent times. Rupee depreciation, rising trade deficit and the hike in petroleum products prices make it difficult to make ends meet for the common man. The essential food items get dearer, as there is no sign of relief … Read more

Battle the algorithms: China’s delivery riders on the edge

China

BEIJING: Handing over a piping hot meal at exactly the time promised, Chinese food delivery driver Zhuang Zhenhua triumphantly tapped his job as complete through the Meituan app — and was immediately fined half of his earnings. A glitch meant it inaccurately registered him as being late and he incurred an automatic penalty — one … Read more

Saudi TRSDC signs deal with Red Sea Farms

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s sustainable tourism developer, The Red Sea Development Co, signed an agreement with the Red Sea Farms to establish a farm that will produce food using smart technologies, sunlight, and seawater to supply the hotels it is building with sustainable food, Arab News reported. Red Sea Farms will build and operate the indoor farm, growing … Read more

Agriculture may face severe impacts from climate change: minister

Agriculture

ISLAMABAD: Agriculture is likely to face severe impacts from climate change, reducing the amount of food to be grown at a time when more is needed than ever before, a government official said. Addressing the 25th session of the Near East Forestry and Range Commission (NEFRC), hosted virtually by Egypt, Federal Minister for National Food … Read more

National Agriculture Commission to be set up to develop agriculture

crops

ISLAMABAD: A National Agriculture Commission (NAC) will be set up for the development in the agricultural education and research sector, a senior government official said. Chairing a meeting at the University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Federal Minister for National Food Security and Research Syed Fakhar Imam said that the increase in the per acre yield, value … Read more

Cryptocurrency market that has highly impacted these businesses

Cryptocurrency

Since the introduction of Bitcoin over ten years ago, cryptocurrency has been the talk of the town.

Banking and Payments

Several financial organizations, fintechs, and biggest investment firms currently believe that crypto is the new trend of how individuals save and exchange cash. Some of the benefits contain quick processing times, less or no transaction fees, and greater safety. These progressive things will only remain to increase as more banking customers look to fit cryptocurrencies into their everyday financial routine.

Retail

Ecommerce stores are too being determined by cryptocurrencies. A variety of online stores have been taking on technology as a means of payment for numerous years now. By trading with virtual money like bitcoin, these digital traders accept to work to serve different kinds of new clients and their shopping requirements.

Tourism

When a tourist plans a trip he makes several transactions from hotel booking, car rents, food, going on trips, and many other things crypto transactions have made their way into the industry of enabling quicker and cheaper transactions with fewer commission charges. Cryptocurrencies have changed the generation of tourists to be a more comfortable substitution to older payment systems.

Mobile Applications

The normal smartphone user has nearly 80 applications installed on their mobile. But only use around 9 of these in circulation, they are still a vast part of the new mobile holder’s everyday routine. This is why cryptocurrency results for well-known mobile applications are flattering more and more extensive presently. The mobile business is working additional with cryptocurrencies than ever before, with a mission to transform app development and accessibility.

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Major crops output remained on upward trajectory in 3 years

ISLAMABAD: The production of all major crops witnessed significant increase during the last three years of the present government, according to the “Three Years Performance Report 2018/21”, launched by the government on Thursday. The government’s special emphasis on agriculture sector resulted in an increase in the production of all major crops, and the government introduced … Read more

Unilever Pakistan Foods profit up 7.48 per cent

KARACHI: Unilever Pakistan Foods has announced a net profit of Rs966.64 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2021, which is 7.48 per cent higher than Rs899.32 million recorded in the corresponding quarter last year, a bourse filing said on Wednesday. The earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter clocked-in at Rs151.75 as against Rs141.18 … Read more

LSM sector grew at 16-year high of 14.85%: adviser

LSM sector

ISLAMABAD: The Large Scale Manufacturing (LSM) sector grew at a 16-year high of 14.85 per cent in FY 2021, a senior government official said. In a tweet, Adviser to the Prime Minister on Commerce and Investment Abdul Razak Dawood said that the de-industrialisation that was taking place in Pakistan has now been reversed and this … Read more

Prices of essential food items surge 0.6%

food

ISLAMABAD: Overall Sensitive Price Indicator (SPI)-based weekly inflation for the week ended on August 12 recorded an increase of 0.61 per cent compared to the previous week, the SPI data released by Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) revealed on Friday. The data had shown that prices of tomatoes and chicken surged on WoW basis by … Read more

Ever Wonder Why You Can Find Grape Ice Pops, But Not Grape Ice cream?

Ever wonder why you can find grape ice pops, but not grape ice cream?

Grape is undoubtedly one of the first fruits that come to mind when you think about familiar fruit flavors. But as common as it is in candy and Popsicles, it’s nowhere to be found in ice cream.

Why is Grape ice cream hard to find?

There are actually a couple of legitimate reasons people rarely sell grape ice cream—none of which has to do with the bizarre rumor that the FDA banned it for making dogs sick. The first has to do with the color of the fruit! According to Jim Mumford, a culinary specialist, cookbook author, and chemical engineer, grapes contain a molecule called anthocyanin, which is the source of the purple hue. “This compound, while a powerful antioxidant, can change how the grape puree freezes. The compound actually breaks down, which affects the color and the flavor to an extent. This is why most grape flavored desserts have food dyes.”

The acidic nature of grapes makes them tough to “ice cream-ify” as well, Mumford adds. “The acid [in grapes], when mixed with dairy, will cause some chemical reactions (aka spoilage),” he says. “So the acid must be processed out of the grape juice before blending, which, while achievable, is another step other flavors don’t have to take.” Don’t miss these 20 other food facts that will change how you eat.

Water content can also doom Grape Ice cream

Grapes have high water content, which is why eating them is an easy way to stay hydrated. However, this implies that if you freeze them to make ice cream, they will become icy chunks. That’s good for an ice pop, but it’s hardly what anyone wants from a scoop of creamy ice cream. The creamy ice cream is difficult to produce in large quantities,” explains Ja-ne de Abreu, author of Sassy Food. “The texture would be off and not so creamy.” Plus, leaving the skins on would ruin the texture, but peeling grapes takes away most of their flavor.

“There are small artisan ice cream shops that make grape ice cream or sorbet,” de Abreu says.“Homemade grape ice cream is also possible.” She cuts up chunks of grapes in her batch of vanilla or lavender ice cream and finds it to be a wonderfully yummy treat. “If I want to blend the grapes in the ice cream, I make the base with more cream than I would with other flavors, and there ya go,” she adds. It’s going large-scale for a mass market that gets tricky.

Are you wondering there’s Cherry ice cream, but no Grape ice cream?

We know what you’re thinking: Cherry Garcia is one of Ben & Jerry’s most popular flavours. Water makes up roughly 81 percent of both grapes and cherries. Aren’t those  ice-cold cherries pose the same problem as grapes?

Yes, to put it succinctly. But the fact that people go crazy for cherry means it’s worth the effort, while grape doesn’t have nearly as strong an association with ice cream.Even if big-name brands made grape ice cream—even if they used grape flavour instead of the fruit itself, as some sherbets do—unlikely it’s they’d sell enough pints to make it worthwhile.

In fact, Ben & Jerry’s attempted to manufacture grape ice cream at one point. However, taste-testing guests at the company’s Flavor Lab gave it mixed reviews, thus the firm never pursued it further.

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UN warns of acute food insecurity in 23 countries

Hunger

UNITED NATIONS: Two United Nations agencies, World Food Programme (WFP) and Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), have warned that in the next four months, conflict, coronavirus and the climate crises are likely to increase hunger in 23 countries, including Afghanistan. “Families that rely on humanitarian assistance to survive are hanging by a thread. When we … Read more

UN chief calls for jointly tackling growing hunger, poor nutrition

UNITED NATIONS: Inefficient global food production is at the root of a huge rise in hunger, as well as one-thirds of all emissions and 80 per cent of biodiversity loss, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has warned, in a call to all countries to transform food systems to speed up sustainable development. Up to 811 million … Read more

FAO Pushes G20 For More Investment, Game-changing Efforts

food security

NAPLES:  The Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO), QU Dongyu, called on G20 Environment Ministers to step up joint efforts, increase investment and work more closely with FAO for game-changing impacts on the planet, Emirates News Agency (WAM) reported on Friday Qu made the call at the G20 Ministerial … Read more

4 bad choices of Food that Harm and Cause Hair Loss

4 Worst Food that Harm and Cause Hair Loss

Healthy, strong, and lustrous hair is ideal for everyone. Beautiful hair isn’t always just about the use of expensive hair-care products. Just like skin, healthy hair is also an indicator of a well-nourished body. The meal selections you make can either harm or do wonders to your hair. We already know that stress and pollution … Read more

Extremely Delicious Homemade Mango Mojito and Easy to Make

Extremely Delicious Homemade Mango Mojito and Easy to Make

Simple and easy refreshing homemade Mango Mojito recipe. Refreshing mint and lime and sweet Mango make this a perfect drink for any outdoor event. Mango Mojito is refreshing and great for quenching that thirst in the heat. Serve it with loads of ice cubes.   Ingredients   Mango cubes 200gram   Lemon juice 2 tabs … Read more

Budget 2021-22: Imported Make-up, Food And Perfumes Set To Become Costly

Budget 2021-22: Imported Make-up, Food And Perfumes Set To Become Costly

Imported make-up, food, shampoo and perfumes are set to become costly in the budget as according to the government the high taxes on imported food items would only affect the rich. In the budget for the next financial year, sales tax on online purchases, regulatory duty on imports of mobile phones and tires have been increased. additional customs … Read more