The fish-shaped crackers were invented in 1958 by Swiss manufacturer Oscar J. Kambly as a birthday present for his wife.
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Visiting a cat cafe in Japan is a bucket list item for many tourists, but the animal cruelty that goes on behind closed doors ...
The new EAT-Lancet Commission report on healthy, sustainable and just food systems lays out how we can feed nearly 10 billion people by 2050 without wrecking the planet. It presents new evidence-based ...
Although the new report found that multiple protein powders contained elevated lead levels compared to the reference standard, that doesn’t mean protein powders cause lead poisoning or pose a clear ...
Try uni, natto, or chapulines and you’re not just eating weird—you’re training curiosity, which makes you more sophisticated than 96% of diners ...
Professor Kenzo Kaifu and Research Fellow Hiromi Shiraishi of Chuo University, together with Professor Yu-Shan Han of ...