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For London's Food and Wine Businesses, Brexit has a Bitter Taste
- Wednesday December 7, 2016
- Thomson Reuters
food and wine businesses that rely on the free movement of goods and workers within the European Union has been badly hit by Britain's vote to leave.
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5 Yummy British Dishes You Must Try Post-Brexit
- Saturday November 26, 2016
- Ashay Dhopatkar
Britain is a place of comfort foods, the dishes are mostly non-fuss and the emphasis is always on enhancing the natural flavours - perhaps this is why a lot of their food is so flavourful.
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Good Beer Guide 2015 Shows UK Has Most Breweries Per Head of Population
- Thursday September 11, 2014
- Rebecca Smithers, Consumer Affairs Correspondent, guardian.co.uk
Guide published by Camra reveals there are 1,285 breweries operating in Britain and real ale is popular with younger drinkersThe UK now boasts more breweries per head of the population than any other country in the world, according to a new consumer...
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Eggplants: The Round Friend to Everyone
- Wednesday August 6, 2014
- David Tanis, The New York Times
Some eggplants actually do look like eggs - small, white, ovoid. Hence their name in English-speaking North America. Yet most of the world uses other monikers. Over in Britain, they are aubergines (in France, too, of course). Italians call them melanzane,...
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Breakfast: too early for culinary innovation?
- Tuesday December 10, 2013
- Written by Anisha Bhatia
Voting has opened in the search to find Britain's most innovative breakfast. But how far-out do you want breakfast to get? Do you crave curry, steak or Levantine lahma for breakfast? Or is it just too early in the morning?Citizens of Britain, it is time...
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Filter coffee: the return of a has-bean
- Tuesday November 5, 2013
- Tony Naylor, guardian.co.uk
Once the most unfashionable of coffee serves, filter coffee is making a comeback in trendy cafes and even Wetherspoons. Is it time to ditch the soy latte?Wetherspoon pubs and Britain's third-wave coffee shops don't have a lot in common, but, collectively,...
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How to Eat: Biscuits
- Friday October 25, 2013
- Tony Naylor, guardian.co.uk
What is the point of fig rolls? Is a Club really a biscuit? To dunk or not to dunk? How to Eat puts the kettle on, sits down and has a biscuit (or three) Biscuits. Tea and biscuits. It is arguably Britain's most significant food and drink ritual, and...
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UK drinks the most, India the least
- Tuesday December 7, 2010
- World News | Indo-Asian News Service
Indians drink the least in the world, with just 27 per cent ever having a tipple - compared with the international average of 71 per cent, says a survey. The survey found that Britons, from whom Indians imbibed their taste for a drink, are the booziest people - around 84 per cent are drinkers, way ahead of the lowest ranking, India.The survey found...
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For London's Food and Wine Businesses, Brexit has a Bitter Taste
- Wednesday December 7, 2016
- Thomson Reuters
food and wine businesses that rely on the free movement of goods and workers within the European Union has been badly hit by Britain's vote to leave.
- food.ndtv.com
-
5 Yummy British Dishes You Must Try Post-Brexit
- Saturday November 26, 2016
- Ashay Dhopatkar
Britain is a place of comfort foods, the dishes are mostly non-fuss and the emphasis is always on enhancing the natural flavours - perhaps this is why a lot of their food is so flavourful.
- food.ndtv.com
-
Good Beer Guide 2015 Shows UK Has Most Breweries Per Head of Population
- Thursday September 11, 2014
- Rebecca Smithers, Consumer Affairs Correspondent, guardian.co.uk
Guide published by Camra reveals there are 1,285 breweries operating in Britain and real ale is popular with younger drinkersThe UK now boasts more breweries per head of the population than any other country in the world, according to a new consumer...
- food.ndtv.com
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Eggplants: The Round Friend to Everyone
- Wednesday August 6, 2014
- David Tanis, The New York Times
Some eggplants actually do look like eggs - small, white, ovoid. Hence their name in English-speaking North America. Yet most of the world uses other monikers. Over in Britain, they are aubergines (in France, too, of course). Italians call them melanzane,...
- food.ndtv.com
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Breakfast: too early for culinary innovation?
- Tuesday December 10, 2013
- Written by Anisha Bhatia
Voting has opened in the search to find Britain's most innovative breakfast. But how far-out do you want breakfast to get? Do you crave curry, steak or Levantine lahma for breakfast? Or is it just too early in the morning?Citizens of Britain, it is time...
- food.ndtv.com
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Filter coffee: the return of a has-bean
- Tuesday November 5, 2013
- Tony Naylor, guardian.co.uk
Once the most unfashionable of coffee serves, filter coffee is making a comeback in trendy cafes and even Wetherspoons. Is it time to ditch the soy latte?Wetherspoon pubs and Britain's third-wave coffee shops don't have a lot in common, but, collectively,...
- food.ndtv.com
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How to Eat: Biscuits
- Friday October 25, 2013
- Tony Naylor, guardian.co.uk
What is the point of fig rolls? Is a Club really a biscuit? To dunk or not to dunk? How to Eat puts the kettle on, sits down and has a biscuit (or three) Biscuits. Tea and biscuits. It is arguably Britain's most significant food and drink ritual, and...
- food.ndtv.com
-
UK drinks the most, India the least
- Tuesday December 7, 2010
- World News | Indo-Asian News Service
Indians drink the least in the world, with just 27 per cent ever having a tipple - compared with the international average of 71 per cent, says a survey. The survey found that Britons, from whom Indians imbibed their taste for a drink, are the booziest people - around 84 per cent are drinkers, way ahead of the lowest ranking, India.The survey found...
- www.ndtv.com