Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Pakistani Girl Distributes Food, Prays to Marry Lover

Pakistani Girl

Love marriages in conservative societies like Pakistan and India are challenging due to various obstacles. Individuals often seek blessings from religious figures and distribute food to gain acceptance for their prayers. The girl instructed the delivery boy to have chits printed with her prayer written on them. In conservative societies like Pakistan and India, opting … Read more

Viral Video: Woman eats bagel and cheese after dipping them in seawater

Seawater

Ariel Mendy dips bagel and cheese in seawater for a flavour experiment. Her video on TikTok and Instagram racks up 210,000 views and 2,000 likes. Mendy’s creative culinary approach generates online buzz and reactions. What do you do when you want to give your food more flavour? To make sure the cuisine is to your … Read more

Celebrity kids help their moms and dads cook some food

celebrity kids

Celebrity kids love to help their parents while cooking. Chrissy Teigen shared a pic of her daughter helping her make sweets. Kourtney Kardashian also shared his son’s pic preparing pancakes. There are many moms and dads who love to cook in the kitchen. And when their children are old enough, some of them like to … Read more

Google data shows that Pakistanis are serious food lovers

Google

The key developments in Pakistan for 2022 are summarised in Google’s Year in Search report The results of the searches revealed that Pakistanis have a diverse range of interests With an emphasis on politics, well-known people, governmental initiatives, current affairs, entertainment, technology, and, of course, cuisine Despite the COVID-19 restrictions, people in Pakistan easily observed … Read more

 A deadly attack on a food supply convoy in Somalia

deadly attack

The militants with ties to al-Qaeda seek to topple the federal government. The governor of the area informed the Somali service that “they planted a bomb inside the car while people were inside, and it exploded up.” Islamist extremist group al-Shabab has stated it was targeting a government-affiliated military group. Following militant attacks on numerous … Read more

Kim Kardashian sprays her food with glass cleaner to avoid eating

Kim Kardashian

 

  • Kim Kardashian’s high aesthetic standards are criticised.
  • In a 2010 interview diva claimed that she is quite concerned with her appearance.
  • The mother of four admitted that she sprayed Windex on her food to prevent herself from overeating.

Kim Kardashian’s high aesthetic standards are criticised.

In a 2010 interview with Ryan Seacrest, the diva claimed that she is quite concerned with her appearance. The mother of four admitted that she sprayed Windex on her food to prevent herself from overeating.

The article said Kim told the American Idol host at the time: “I spray Windex on my food so I won’t eat it!”

It added that Kim would only do this “trick” when she was at home. When eating out, it claimed she would “pour soda to spoil temptation for unwanted meals”

Responding to the bizarre comment, fans were quick to bash the star for her confession: “Sometimes I think [the Kardashians] say s*** in an attempt to sound edgy and controversial… Anything for attention.”

Another commented: “When it comes to the Kardashians sometimes I can’t tell the real thing from the bull.”

A third wrote: “Imagine having the luxury of being able to waste food like that. Shameful.”

[embedpost slug=”/kim-kardashian-celebrates-her-friends-birthday-in-an-innovative-style/”]

 

Read more

Farmers reduce food production as prices rise

A third of arable farmers told the NFU they were reducing the amount of food they were producing. Fuel, animal feed, fertiliser, and energy prices have all seen unheard-of increases. One farmer said the UK’s food system is “broken,” he believes it must change. According to the National Farmers’ Union, farmers struggling with rising costs … Read more

Sri Lankans hang on buses and sit in storage midst of fuel shortage

Sri Lankans

Sri Lanka’s financial crisis is worse than developing-world problems. The catastrophe in the 22-million-person South Asian island country is caused by economic mismanagement, pandemic effects, and terrorism strikes. Some have given up driving and now use bicycles or public transportation. Poverty-stricken Sri Lankans stand in 2-km-long lines for days to get cooking gas and gasoline … Read more

US consumer confidence is at a 15-month low due to rising food & fuel prices

US consumer

US consumer confidence reached its lowest level in more than a year due to rising food and fuel prices. Discretionary expenditure is anticipated to decline in the coming months. Consumers were more negative about present business conditions and the labour market, but more concerned about the prospects for the next six months. According to a … Read more

Sri Lanka gives public workers extra day off to grow food

Sri Lanka’s Cabinet approves a four-day work week for public sector employees. The move is partly to help them cope with fuel shortages and encourage them to farm. The island nation is suffering from its worst financial crisis in decades. Food inflation reached 57 percent in April. The government of Sri Lanka approved a four-day … Read more

As inflation reaches a 40-year high, the Dow drops 880 points

Dow

The Dow closes down 880 points for the day, or 2.5%. The S&P 500 shed 2.7% and the Nasdaq dropped about 3%. The May consumer price index rose 8.6% year-over-year, its highest level since 1981. The Dow (INDU) plunged after a key expansion report missed gauges and showed a higher-than-expected expansion in the cost of … Read more

Sri Lanka runs out of money to feed animals

Sri Lanka’s Department of Zoology has told the Wildlife Department that there is not enough money to feed zoo animals during the economic crisis, local media reported on Thursday. A Foreign Ministry official quoted the media as saying that there was a significant shortage of funds due to the decline in foreign and domestic tourists. Officials say the government’s annual budget is running out. Read more: In the midst of the crisis, Sri Lanka is urging farmers to … Read more

UN chief calls for action to alleviate ‘food crisis’

As the crisis in Ukraine has disrupted global food and energy markets, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres called for swift and decisive action to maintain a “steady flow of food.” Speaking in Stockholm, Guterres said “the war must end now” while condemning the Russian invasion of Ukraine as “a violation of its territorial integrity and … Read more

Kyrgyzstan follows Kazakhstan with six-month sugar export ban

Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyzstan has joined Central Asian neighbor Kazakhstan in barring sugar exports for six months, citing food security and price concerns, according to the administration. Both former Soviet countries saw sharp spikes in the cost of sugar in the weeks following the start of Russia’s military campaign in Ukraine after Moscow banned exports amid domestic panic-buying. … Read more

Barry Callebaut introduces North African place

Barry Callebaut

The Barry Callebaut Group has authoritatively introduced its Chocolate Academy Center in Casablanca, Morocco. The middle is the organization’s 26th all around the world and second in the African mainland. At the new offices, experts can work with friends to feature and foster abilities, abilities, and recipes while finding out about new industry patterns and … Read more

The Florida food truck eruption at the seafood festival has ended.

Authorities claimed a food truck exploded during a seafood festival in Florida over the weekend, badly burning one person. According to the Vero Beach Police Department, the food truck was part of the Vero Beach Seafood Festival, which was hosted in Riverside Park. The burn victim was transported to the Burn Unit at Orlando Regional … Read more

A Food Network contestant assaulted the family of a three year old girl

A Greenville, South Carolina jury convicted defendant Ariel Robinson, a former participant on Food Network’s “Worst Cooks in America,” guilty of homicide by child abuse. Following a four-day trial, Judge Letitia Verdin sentenced Robinson to life in prison for the killing of Victoria “Tori” Rose Smith in January 2021. “It’s a big comfort that Victoria … Read more

Ukraine struggles to export grain after ports seized; looks up to Romania

'Wheat Production Target Remains Unachieved In Country'

Ukraine struggles to export grain after ports seized; looks up to Romania Ukraine is one of the world’s biggest makers of sunflower oil, wheat, rapeseed, and maize. Nonetheless, Ukrainian vessels shipping grain can’t head out. With their ports hindered by the contention, exporters are currently focusing on Constanta in Romania as another option. Trains, trucks, … Read more

‘Rise in Muslim households’ looking for Ramadan food assistance

Fuel, energy, and food price increases have struck individuals from all walks of life, with inflation at a 30-year high. The Trussell Trust, which administers more than half of the UK’s food banks, distributed 2.1 million food packages in 2021-22, with more than 830,000 going to children. This Ramadan marks the first time in two … Read more

A woman poisoned her housemates milk and yogurt over a cat dispute

According to court documents, a Brisbane lady poisoned her housemate’s food and drink with liquid Mortein because she was concerned about how her beloved cat was handled. Anahera Te Raukura Alexander became upset after a disagreement with her roommates over the animal she was caring for, and she assaulted one before slashing the tires of … Read more

Loyalists turn on Sri Lanka PM as protest pressure grows

Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s beleaguered prime minister came below increasing stress to step down on Saturday, as staunch allies broke ranks and sponsored street protests calling for resignations over a worsening economic crisis. Media minister Nalaka Godahewa introduced his assistance to the thousands outdoor President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s workplace who was worried he and different members of his … Read more

A man killed his wife for adding too much salt to food in India

A man killed his wife for adding too much salt to food in India

In yet another heinous act of violence against women, a man in Maharashtra, India, is accused of killing his wife because she oversalted the khichdi she gave him for breakfast. According to India.com, the guy, Nilesh Ghagh, 46, strangled his 40-year-old wife Nirmala to death at approximately 9:30 a.m. after losing his fury over the … Read more

Thai caviar: Farm produces delicacy in tropical climate

caviar

Michelin-starred chef Thitid “Ton” Tassanakajohn pours black caviar onto a platter at his posh Bangkok restaurant, adding the more inexpensive Thailand-made delicacy to his reinterpreted traditional family recipes.   The luxury cuisine, which is more commonly associated with cold northern countries, is making inroads into the Southeast Asian country’s fine-dining scene, with the 37-year-old star … Read more

UN warns Ukraine war will devastate poor countries

ukraine war

A UN task committee warns that Russia’s conflict in Ukraine threatens to ruin several developing nations’ economies, already struggling with rising food and energy costs. The battle was “supercharging” food, energy, and financial crises in impoverished nations already dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic, climate change, and a lack of proper funds for economic recovery, according … Read more

Karachi – the uncrowned king of street food

food

KARACHI: Karachi, a true melting pot, is home to 20 million people belonging to different regions of the country. With such a varied spectrum comes an assortment of cultures and traditions that result in a rather interesting mix of food the city has to offer. When defining Karachi’s food culture, one will find it hard … Read more

Unisame invites UN attention to khashkhash trade

khashkhash

KARACHI: The Union of Small and Medium Enterprises (Unisame) has urged the Ministry of Commerce to assist in adopting khashkhash as food and food ingredient, a statement said on Monday. The Unisame asked the Ministry of Commerce to urge the United Nations (UN) to revisit the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs 1961, and remove the … Read more

Sri Lankan inflation hits record 14% as food crisis worsens

sri lanka inflation

COLOMBO: Sri Lanka consumer prices shot up a record 14 per cent in December, surpassing a previous high of 11.1 from a month earlier, official figures showed on Saturday as food and fuel shortages worsened. Senior ministers warned parliament earlier in the week of a growing food crisis with rice harvests due in March expected … Read more