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Tuesday, 5 September 2017

Maggi Facts you need to know

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People are head over heels on Maggi, including me. We love this ultimate snack to the core. There are a lot of reasons behind this endearment. It is an instant alternative to other junk foods, no cooking experience required, you can have it anytime of the day and undoubtedly, it is super awesome and yummilicious.
Maggi has been wrapping us in its warm blanket since our childhoods. Too many memories and uncountable emotions are connected to our sweetheart 'Maggi'.
If given an opportunity, some paramours would even get married to Maggi. Yes, that is how intense this never-ending love affair with Maggi is.
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Maggi History

This instant delectable noodle came into existence in 1872 in Switzerland when Julius Maggi took over his father's mill. It was the time of Industrial Revolution then, many factory jobs were created for women. As a result, they were left with very little time to cook meals and feed their families.
To cope with this problem, the Swiss Public Welfare Society asked Julius Maggi to create a protein rich food product that could be cooked in no time with vegetables and digested easily. That is when Maggi was introduced in the market, followed by legume based ready made soups in 1886.



What's with Nestle?

After several changes in the ownership and corporate structure, in 1947 Maggi's holding company merged with Nestle company and formed Nestle-Alimentana S.A.
Later in 1980's Nestle launched the '2 minute Maggi Noodles' in India. With the starting price as low as Rs 2.50 per 100 grams, Maggi became an instant success and every child's best friend.

More about Maggi

Not only India, the Maggi noodles are a hit in Pakistan and Malaysia as well. While the Maggi Seasoning sauce is popular in around 15 plus Asian and German speaking countries altogether.
But the most interesting thing to know is that India is the only country where Maggi packets carry a green dot, which means they are specifically created to serve vegetarians. This special formulation is not available in other countries unless imported from India.

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Celebrity Endorsements

From "Mummy bhookh lagi hai-bas 2 minute"  to "Meri Maggi", Maggi has usually preferred the face of a common man for brand promotions and advertisements. Trying to be away from celebrity endorsements, there are still a few exceptions like Preity Zinta promoting Rs 5 Chotu Maggi and Madhuri Dixit promoting Maggi Oats Noodles. In 2012, with Amitabh Bachchan as the Brand Ambassador, he was seen all over the Television.



The Moment of Awe

On May 15, 2015, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India reported that samples of '2 minute Maggi' noodles had unexpectedly high levels of MSG(monosodium glutamate) as well as 17 times the permissible limit of lead.
Soon there were multiple market withdrawals and investigations in India. Some of the biggest retailers like Big Bazaar, Easyday and Nilgiris imposed a ban on Maggi.
FIRs were lodged on the three Brand Ambassadors by Sudhir Kumar Ojha, a lawyer at Muzaffarpur District Court when he fell sick after eating Maggi.
On June 6, 2015, the Central Government declared a nationwide ban on Maggi.
Believe it or not, Maggi lovers were praying for a safe comeback of the indispensable Maggi regardless of the health threats. 


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What happened next?

Although Nestle always insisted that their noodles are absolutely safe, they had to recall a stock of worth Rs 320 crores from the shelves due to the pressure of the government and paid around 20 crores to Ambuja Cement to burn the product. But this wasn't all, Corporate Affairs Ministry imposed a fine of Rs 640 crores for the high MSG and lead level in Maggi.
In November 2015, Maggi made a successful comeback, the product returned to the shelves along with the Nestle campaign to win the trust of the huge consumer market in India. Maggi resumed its production in all the five plants in India on 30 November 2015.

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Help Yourself

No matter how safe they claim it to be, the best thing to do is watch out for your health yourself. A packet of Maggi is not a snack. It is high in calories(400 calories per 100 gram). So next time when u cook it, stuff the fibre-less noodles with some proteins(eggs or a lot of vegetables) and that is how you can balance the salt content(MSG) with the fibre and potassium of the added vegetables. Also, try moderating your Maggi consumption like four single packs a month, come what may.

Maggi took the nation by storm almost twice. It has been a wonderful partner throughout our lives and imagining a life without it is next to impossible now. But recalling the words of some wise man "If health is lost, everything is lost", I would suggest controlled eating now rather than regretting later.

More: Basic table manners everyone should know

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Tuesday, 29 August 2017

Table Manners Everyone Should Know

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We all know that food is for delight, and you don't want some rocket science when it comes to eating your food.

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What you do in the privacy of your home is not anyone's business or concern. But when you have to attend a corporate party, following some table etiquettes will help you stand out.
Moreover, the below-listed table manners are pretty basic and not that difficult to practice.

How to use your napkin?

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These napkins are there just for you. They will support you throughout the meal. They really want to be used. Place the napkin on your lap before starting your meal. If something inedible goes into your mouth like fish-bones or anything, you can take it out into the napkin and roll it. Moreover, if you don't want to sit with pasta sauce on your face which you had in the beginning of the meal, just use the napkin.

When to start?
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Well, this is an important point. If you are invited to a party as a guest then show some decency and let the host do the honours. Don't just start gorging as soon as the food is served. If it is a get-together sort of thing then you should start eating only after everyone is served. Also try to match your eating pace with others, because you don' want to end up in a situation when people are waiting for you to finish your food.



How to sit?

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When you are out with your friends, you really don't need to follow this suit. Of course, nobody will care how you sit. But when you are with your seniors or a more formal sort of thing then you should avoid slouching. Don't place your elbows on the table while using the cutlery. Howsoever you can always lean forward on your elbows during a conversation. It shows that you are interested and listening.

How to make a conversation?

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It's good if you take the initiative and break the ice because nobody wants to sit mum while they are out to enjoy. You can talk about something that can make people laugh at the table. But make sure you don't say words like yuck, awful, gross or anything that is forbidden during a meal because it is disgraceful. Also if somebody asks you something and you have food in your mouth, it's better to give them a smile while you finish the mouthful load. Believe me, nobody wants to see you chew your food.

Which one is my bread plate?

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When you sit around a round table, it gets too confusing to figure out which bread plate is yours- the one to your left or the one to your right?
Quickly use your both hands and touch your index finger with your thumb. You will get a 'small b' on your left which says bread and a 'small d' on your right which says drink. So, the bread plate is always to your left and the drinks are always to your right.

How to arrange utensils?

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Although in premium restaurants you will have them arranged for you already. But in case you have to do it on your own, you better know how to do it. I will suggest you remember the word 'FO(r)KS' as an acronym where F is for forks, O is your plate, K is for knives and S is for spoons.
See, it isn't that hard to keep in mind.



How to pass food?

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Always follow the counter clockwise fashion when it comes to passing the food. But if the lady to your left asks you to pass the gravy boat, don't stick to the rule idiotically. Just be humble and oblige! 
If you want something from across the table, don't just stretch your hand to the other side, simply request the person to pass it to you.

How to check your phone?

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It is rude to check your phone while eating because you are supposed to be on a social meeting and using your phone is quite impolite. Although it is evitable and you will need to check your phone or make a call occasionally. So the best thing to do is say the magic words 'please excuse me!', go to the restroom and do what you got to do.

How to call the waiter?

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The most unlikely thing you would want to do in a restaurant is shout. So never ever shout out to the waiter unless you want every pair of eyes on you. Instead try to maintain an eye contact with the waiter and in case you can't do this, just raise the index finger of your right hand to draw him to you.
Remember: Only morons clap when the server or the waiter drops something accidentally on the floor. Haha!

What to do when you are done eating?

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If you are done, simply rest the fork and the knife(or whatever implements you have) on the centre of the plate parallelly in NW direction or 4:20 fashion(in case you are not good with directions). Fold the napkin loosely and place it to the left of your plate before rising to leave. Don't forget to thank the host for the wonderful evening and the food.


These are the basic table manners that you should know and try to practice in daily life because our manners are one of the many things that partly distinguish us from animals.
Hope these tips will help you in the long run. Don't just eat, eat with style. Make it a gentleman's pursuit.

More: Read to know amazing biryani stories that will just blow your mind.

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Wednesday, 9 August 2017

Bengali dishes that will make you go weak in the knees

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"Food is the answer, who cares what the question is!", and bongs live by it.
When it comes to food, bongs never discriminate. They have something to offer to each one of us.
No matter what your taste is- sweet, sour, salty or bitter, you will find something for you in the Bengali platter. If you think that Bengal is all about 'rosogulla', then dear you might have to update your dictionary.  
We bring to you, the mouth-watering and extremely enticing food from Bengal with lots of 'bhalobasha'.

1. JHAL MURI

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It is a simple yet delicious snack that you will find on the streets of Bengal. It has puffed rice, a fusion of spices and some tangy lemon juice to tease your buds. Even the British love it, yeah! it is true.


2. SONDESH

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This one is for all those who have a real sweet-tooth. It is one of the most famous Bengali dessert made with milk and sugar. It is loved by one and all, it melts right in the mouth. It is a must try for everyone.


3. LUCHI AALUR DUM

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This is the perfect Sunday brunch, every Bengali grew up eating this. Yes it is dum aalu served with luchi. Don't you dare call it Poori, its luchi, always.


4. MISHTI DOI

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A true delicacy served in earthen pots. It is frozen yogurt with date-palm jaggery. It is simple yet fulfilling. You will definitely love it. 


5. CHINGRI MAACHER MALAIKARI 

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I can't explain in words, what it tastes like. It is not just a dish, it is an emotion for the bongs. A tasteful curry made with prawns, cream and coconut milk. You better add this in your 'must have' list.


6. MURI GHONTO

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Biryani is overrated. Don't worry, i am just kidding! If you love biryani, you can definitely give it a try. It is a kind of fish pulao made with fish head. Not to mention that it is awesome.


7. ROSOGULLA

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Here is the Bengali rosogulla that we all love, isn't it? This sweet is the mascot of Bengal and all the bongs out there. An auspicious ceremony is just incomplete without it. 


8. SHORSHE ILISH

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It is a thick fish curry, made with 'Ilish Maach' and mustard paste. An appetising dish when served with steamed rice, makes you say 'wow'.


9. SHUKTO

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It is a combination of bitter gourd, potato, carrot, drum sticks, eggplant, and everything green. Bongs are crazy over food but they also know what is healthy for them.


10. CHAM CHAM

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Sweets are an indispensable part of a Bong's life. Cham Cham is a true bengali sweet that contains the richness of fresh chena and lots of love. They are often called 'pleasure boats'. 


I am a bong, i taste this cosmic Bengali cuisine everyday, and i can't wait for you to experience the ultimate foodgasm. Time to ask your Bong friend to invite you over a Bengali style dinner because we know "the fondest of the memories are created when gathered around a table".

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Saturday, 29 July 2017

Beat the heat with 'Cold Coffee'

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What could be more fulfilling than a cup of cold coffee in this scorching summer!
If you don't have any good cafes around, or you don't have the time to go out and order one, then you don't need to worry anymore.
Yes, today we are going to help you make an appetising cold-coffee which is not only easy but quick to make.
Time to ditch those expensive cafes and make your own glass of ecstasy at home.

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BASIC INGREDIENTS

  • Nescafe Coffee powder. (or whatever coffee brand you like)
  • Milk
  • Ice Cubes
  • Sugar
  • Vanilla Ice Cream (or chocolate)
  • Hershey's Chocolate syrup
  • Chocolate Sprinkles(optional)

    You can get the chocolate syrup and the sprinkle from your nearest confectionery or supermarket.
Ingredients




STEPS FOR 1 GLASS COLD COFFEE

  1. Take 4 tablespoon milk in a bowl and add 1 tablespoon coffee powder into it.(Increase or decrease this quantity as per your taste)  Stir well until coffee powder dissolves completely into the milk.
  2. Take three-fourth of milk in a glass and add it into the blender.
  3. Now add 1 tablespoon of sugar into the blender.
  4. Pour the coffee-milk mixture from the bowl into the blender.
  5. Pour Hershey's chocolate syrup into the blender.
  6. Add two scoops of vanilla ice cream into the blender. Not to mention, this will give the desired thickness to the cold-coffee and add to the taste.
  7. Add 3-4 ice cubes into the blender.
  8. Blend the entire mixture until the mixture is frothy.

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  9. Now take a glass, and apply chocolate syrup on its inner walls, so the texture looks beautiful from outside.

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  10. Pour the nicely blended cold-coffee in the decorated glass.
  11. Put an ice-cream scoop over it. You can also use whipped cream or just use the froth from the blender.
  12. Now you may add some chocolate syrup all over the ice cream or use some chocolate sprinkles.
  13. Tadaa! And your cold-coffee is ready.
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This was my instant cold-coffee recipe. Don't wait, just go and try this pure delicacy. Experiment and create your own version of cold-coffee and share with us, how you made your cold-coffee.

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Thursday, 27 July 2017

Amazing Biryani Stories

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In India, biryani is not just food, it is an emotion. It is considered the food of Gods.
Biryani is an urdu word derived from the Persian word "birian" which means fried before cooking. Persian language was the official language of medieval India, used by various Islamic dynasties.
The grandeur of biryani is unparalleled. Its wonderful blend of flavors, mouthwatering aroma and tantalising taste makes it - "The biryani".   
Biryani is the one thing that is unanimously loved by all. People from different regions create their own versions of biryani, so there is mughlai biryani, hyderabadi biryani, lakhnawi biryani, sindhi biryani, calcutta biryani and the list goes on.
It is not necessary that everyone who cooks well can make biryani. So, if you can make a perfect biryani then you are no less than a gourmet, trust me!
The lust for biryani can force biryani lovers to travel even to Mars(only if it was possible) if they knew that Mars served the best biryani. 
What, you don't believe me ?
Here are some unbelievable biryani stories to back me up, that will just blow your mind.

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Only thing to hold onto during Chennai Floods

The victims of Chennai floods in 2015 were promised biryani along with other relief materials by the volunteers. Howsoever when the volunteers approached them with sambhar rice instead of biryani amidst the shoulder-leveled standing water and heavy rain, the flood stuck people expressed huge disappointment.
After all it was Biryani for Christ sake!




Biryani became the name of a Tamil Film

Ajith, a tamil film star is very fond of biryani, and he loves to cook it for everyone while shootings. He has seved biryani to the shooting crew multiple times. His mammoth love for biryani inspired director Venkat Prabhu and he named his black comedy film- "Biryani" in 2013.
Now I am expecting movies like 'hum biryani de chuke sanam'.


Led to a Munna Bhai style campaign in Kashmir

A local dentist and his friends found a cockroach in the biryani served by a multi-cuisine restaurant Hazratbal in Srinagar. To their surprise, they found the kitchen of the restaurant too unhygienic. The story went viral and a group of young foodies send 1000 cards to the restaurant owner saying- "Get well soon."


Dhoni vacated a 5 star Hotel in Hyderabad

180 rooms in Hotel Grand Kakatiya were booked for Dhoni and the team along with other BCCI officials during his captaincy in 2015. When one of the Dhoni's teammate brought home made Hyderabadi biryani for the team and he was not allowed to enter the Hotel premises, they immediately vacated the hotel and moved to Taj Krishna.
They should have bribed the hotel security guards with plateful of biryani, what do you think?


Biryani used for movie promotion in Bangalore

During the release of Rajnikanth's movie Kochadaiiyaan in 2013, when the fans realised that the film is going to be a box-office disaster, they organised a rally in Bangalore, where they used Biryani as a bait. The locals were promised free biryani for watching the film.
Even biryani couldn't save it, i am wondering how bad could it be!


A marriage was called off over biryani in Karnataka 

The bride called off the wedding when the groom's family made a ruckus over the taste of biryani, in 2014. Later the bride's family sent 30 kg of biryani to the groom's family but they sent it back saying that it isn't mutton biryani. 
This groom's family was really obsessed with biryani, isn't it?


Biryani, a tradition at National Shooting Championships

Biryani was served to the participants of the 59th National Shooting Championship held in Delhi in 2015. The shooters from all over India were served Biryani at a nominal cost by Nawabuddin, popularly known as Nawab bhai. Nawabuddin has been cooking biryani for the past 6 years. He himself is a shooter and participated in around 20 championships. 
Maybe I would participate next year.


Biryani in exchange for Communal Work

Biryani motivated people for communal work. IAS Officer Prashant Nair promised Malabar biryani to the people for cleaning a 14 acre lake in Kozhikode. Removing water hyacinth from the lake was a monstrous task, but biryani got people together and it was a great success. 
An amazing barter system, i must say!



Biryani in return for a vote in Chennai

The Chennai elections of 2009 was won by DMK party, because they promised a biryani to every voter along with other baits like liquor, clothes and mobile phones. After this attempt of tempting locals, the election was notoriously named 'Biryani Bypolls'.


Gift from Sania Mirza to Dilwale team

As if using biryani as a bait or bribe wasn't enough. When Sania Mirza visited Shah Rukh Khan and Farah Khan during the shooting of Dilwale in 2015, she carried a box of Hyderabadi biryani for them. Bouquets and chocolates are old school now, maybe next time biryani will make its way to the Coffee with Karan hamper. 


Chaos over biryani even in USA 

A legal battle is going on in the court of New Jersey between the two Indian food joints- Paradise Biryani Pointe and Paradise Biryani Grill. The former accused the latter for copying his trademark biryani recipe which the former claims to have developed over 7 years.


Divided by regions, bonded over biryani. That's how it is in India. 
May be its time to rephrase the old cafe coffee day tagline and say 'A lot can happen over a biryani'.
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Monday, 6 March 2017

Deadly dishes eaten around the world !

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What if you are on a world tour, and your exclusive meal becomes the last meal of your life!
Well, your food fetishes can cost you not only a great deal of money but your life.
There are certain dishes that are reported to make people sick or even end up their life. So, if you think you are a brave heart then i dare you to try these :

  • FUGU
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Fugu is a japanese delicacy, also known as blowfish or pufferfish. The internal organs of the fish contains a deadly poison called tetrodotoxin, which on consumption can paralyse or asphyxiate a human.Thankfully the Chefs in Japan undergo a rigorous training of about three years before cooking fugu in restaurants.
💀 44 people died eating fugu in the year 1996 to 2006, while 5 men died in 2015.

  • BULLFROG
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People of Namibia love to eat bullfrogs. African nations can eat the entire frog not just the legs. Matured, full-grown frogs are safe to eat, but the young ones are lethal. They are known to carry a toxin which can cause kidney failure.
💀 Not many incidents of human poisoned by bullfrogs, but it is reported that bullfrogs are a major threat to dogs.

  • ACKEE
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It is the national fruit of Jamaica. The fruit should be eaten fully ripe and without seeds. The black seeds are poisonous, they carry toxin hypoglycin which can cause the Jamaican vomiting sickness.
💀 In 2011, 35 poisoning cases were reported. 1 in 1000 people develop ackee fruit poisoning in the Caribbean. 

  • SANNAKJI
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It is an octopus which is eaten raw in Korea. The baby octopus is cut into pieces and served alive. Make sure that you chew, chew and chew! The suction caps of the octopus don't lose their gripping power even after intake, so you can be choked to death.
💀 Every year, around 6 people die eating sannakji.
 

  • BLOOD CLAMS
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These clams are found in China. Unlike other clams, they grow in low oxygen environment. Hence, they are a storehouse of a lot of bacteria and viruses. They can cause Hepatitis A, E, Typhoid and Dysentery.
💀 In 1998, more than 300,000 people were infected.

  • CASSAVA
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They are eaten in South America, boiled, fried, steamed or mashed.This root vegetable is used to make cakes and puddings. The roots contain a high concentration of linamarin which converts to cyanide when eaten raw.
 💀27 children in Philippines died after eating cassava as a school snack.

  • ELDERBERRIES
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Elderberries are eaten worldwide. These berries are to be eaten fully ripe, and cooked without leaves, twigs and seeds because they contain cyanide. Eating unripe elderberries can cause severe diarrhoea and seizures. Even sheep and other cattle have been reported to die after chewing elderberries.
💀In 1983, 8 people after drinking elderberry refreshment fell seriously ill and admitted in the hospital for gastrointestinal and neurological symptoms.
  

  •  RHUBARB LEAVES
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Available worldwide, but these leaves contain oxalic acid, toxins that create stones in your kidneys. Rhubarb poisoning symptoms include trouble breathing, nausea, diarrhoea, eye pain, burning in the mouth and throat, red urine. 
💀 Rabbit and other pets were reported to die immediately after eating rhubarb fed by their owner.


So, next time you better be careful before eating anything exotic. Eat healthy, stay alive.
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Friday, 6 January 2017

The story behind "Cheers"

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The ubiquitous custom of raising a toast or saying "cheers" seems to be as old as the history itself. Few days back i was having a heartfelt conversation with one of my good friend, and it popped in my head to write about the story behind "Cheers". The best thing is that it is way more interesting than it may sound.

Many old tales suggest that the clinking of glasses or saying cheers after pouring your drink is a customary tradition to prevent oneself from a conspired death. If someone adds poison in the drink, so on raising a toast, the drink may spill out from one glass to another and hence the person who conspired against you may himself consume the poison and eventually die. So conspirators may restrain themselves from doing this sin.
Sounds legit, isn't it?
But sadly there are no evidences to support this story, so in the absence of light, we leave this story as a myth.

So i kept my research on, and found that the real origin of this tradition of "cheers" is the Ancient Greek. They have a ritual of offering libation to the Greek Gods. From this point of time, we drink to each other's health. To back this conjecture, you can read the book "The Odyssey" where Ulysses drinks to the health of Achilles. Even once the Roman Senate passed a decree stating that every citizen must drink to Emperor Augustus at every meal.


But there is more to it. You would be surprised to know what's more intriguing: the term "toast" itself. The origin of this term dates back to the early sixteenth century. This was the time when toasts(bread) were literally soaked in the drinks before consumption. It was believed that drinks were adulterated and dipping a piece of toast into it will soak up all the acidity and improve the flavour of the drink. While this will have a second benefit too, it will make the bread palatable. The very first account of this story can be found in the Shakespeare's "The Merry Wives of Windsor" where the character of Falstaff demands- "Go fetch me a quart of sack; put a toast in't."

What i am going to tell you next may sound silly. In the 17th and 18th century "toasting" became an etiquette and "toastmasters" came into existence. They are kind of a third party referee who ensure that it didn't become too excessive and everyone got their fair share of toasting. I may sound funny, but it was a much desperately needed role then.

And slowly we landed on many drinking games and practices. The most bizarre ones being the one where a man would stab his arm, add his blood in the drink, and gulp it down to prove his love and devotion to his lady. While there is another story which involves toasting to a lady's beauty by drinking from her shoe. Seriously that's gross.

None of these practices are entertained today, what a relief, isn't it?
Today toasting or saying "cheers" has become more of a civilised, restrained and intellectual pursuit.

So next time when you drink among your friends or family, don't forget to "cheers" to their well being and share this story over a glass of wine.

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Friday, 11 November 2016

7 Reasons which supports your chocolate craving.

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Chocolates are the ultimate comfort food. Whether young or old, everyone wants to grab a quick bite of it. The inexorable craving for chocolates, the soft and smooth feeling when it melts right in the mouth, the sweetness of the caramel are absolutely irresistible, thus making you more of a chocolate lust.
They are one of the finest things that man has ever made. Different in colour, texture and shape, they are all so beautiful and mouthwatering.

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But next time when you eat chocolate, you will not be filled with guilt. Chocolate is as healthy as it is tempting. They don't just taste good but the goodness of it reaches deep down and improves your health. Below is a list of benefits of eating chocolate. With every point that you read, you find yourself more reasons to eat chocolates.
But before that you should know the difference between a good chocolate and a bad one.

A good chocolate is the one which has cocoa content as high as 70% or more, that is a dark chocolate. If it is too sweet then its not a dark chocolate. Regular intake of dark chocolate can prove to be a life saviour for you, but be careful with the amount. 7 ounces which means 4 dark chocolate bars per week would be perfect.



1. Chocolates are mathematics friendly.

Not everyone is good in maths and if you are one of them then chocolate has come to your rescue.
Yes, it sounds weird but true. British psychologists did a little experiment, they asked a bunch of people for counting backwards from a randomly generated three digit number. To their surprise, after drinking a cup of hot chocolate, they did it pretty well and better than that without chocolate. Its is due to flavanols which improves mental math and it is found in chocolate. So next time when you are preparing for your maths test, binge on chocolates.

2. Kill Obesity with Chocolates. 

You must be wondering, how is that even possible. Actually if you take chocolate 20 minutes before your meal, then it helps in the release of a hormone that says "I am full". So you won't feel like eating any sweet, salty or fatty food. This is so amazing, right ! All this while you have been finding ways to lose weight, and it was right their in the candy store next to your house.

3. Chocolate makes you happy.

Studies have proved that chocolates are a real time stress buster and relaxes your mind. Tryptophan is a chemical which is found in chocolates, it releases a neurotransmitter in the body caller Serotinin which is actually a mood lifter. So you see, it is only a game of hormones. Next time when you feel low, switch to chocolate stashes, that type of emotional eating is not bad at all, and now you know it.

4. Chocolate brings out the nerd in you.

According to a research done in the University of Nottingham, the intake of cocoa rich dark chocolate containing flavanols directs the blood flow to the paramount parts of the brain for 2 to 3 hours, thus improving your brain's performance and alertness. Another research done in Oxford and Norway Universities, says that Chocolates also enhance the cognitive processing of the brain.

5. Eat Chocolates and live longer.

There are many products available in the market that claim to increase the life expectancy. Don't fall into all those crappy ideas. Because you have a delicious one with you. Yes, chocolate can help you to live long and healthy. Jeanne Louise Calment lived for 122 years, and that is the maximum anyone has ever lived. She ate two and a half pounds of dark chocolate every week. Study has found that chocolates increase life expectancy by 2 years. But watch out, most of the chocolates available in the market are processed and not that pure to do the magic for you.



6. Chocolate is good for your skin.

Now its time to replace those creams and makeup products with something that you really love.
Eating chocolates refreshes your skin too, and protects it from the adverse effects of the UV rays. 
A research in London found that subjects that eat chocolates containing flavanols did not undergo reddening effect of the sun. Chocolate facials helps you clean away all the dust and dirt and makes your skin glow.

7. Chocolate per 7 days, keeps the doctor away.

Chocolates are rich in minerals and antioxidants. We already know that it helps in blood circulation. It also reduces the possibility of a stroke and heart attack. A Swedish study says that 2 servings of dark chocolate each week can reduce the risk of heart failure. And not just that, Chocolate contains a compound called pentamer which disrupts the multiplication of the cancer cells. Chocolates also induce insulin sensitivity and reduce the risk of cancer. So, eat chocolates and save yourself from those bitter tablets.

So now you know all the benefits of chocolates, "gift chocolates to your loved ones not only because you love them but because you really care".





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Monday, 31 October 2016

5 Mistakes that made the world a delicious place to live.

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Some people get scolded for their mistakes, even some get punished. But some just turn into millionaires.
Read to know the interesting mistakes which changed the world.

1). Sandwich:
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John Montagu in the 1700s. He was once too busy in his desk work or an intense gambling game (it is still a topic of debate), so he could not afford to leave the game/work and wanted some utensil free meal. He requested that meat be brought to him between two slices of bread and this resulted in one of the greatest culinary advances in history.


2). Coke:
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John Pemberton in 1886. He was a wounded veteran addicted to morphine, so he decided to create a replacement for his addiction. By experimenting in his pharmacy lab, he created a tonic(the original Coca Cola). In 1887, an Atlanta pharmacist, Asa Candler bought the Coca Cola formula from Pemberton for $2,300 and turned it into America's most popular fountain drink with his aggressive marketing.


3). Potato chips:
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Chef George Crum in 1853. An angry customer at Saratoga Springs' Moon Lake House sent a batch of potato chips complaining that the chips were too thick. The pissed Chef decided to take revenge by making the chips inedible. He sliced chips as thin as possible, baked and salted them. To his surprise, the customer just loved the freshly baked batch of chips.


4). Beer
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Mesopotamians about 10,000 years ago. The Mesopotamians stored grains for bread. The storage spaces eventually became damp causing the grains to ferment. This process resulted in the first and pristine beer. Let's raise a toast to that great man.


5). Cheese: 
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An Arab merchant in 8,000 BCE. He carried milk during his travel in leather sacks made of animal skin. During his far and wide travel, the heat of sun activated rennin, an enzyme found in the stomach lining. The bacteria made the milk curdle and separate into whey. This led to the invention of  the irresistible Cheese.


Now you know the perks of committing a mistake. So make mistake a habit, you might just end up being rich. 

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