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Health Canada's new food guide takes a radical overhaul

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For the first time in 12 years a new Canada Food Guide is being served. Its goal, get Canadians to eat well. And this time around, Health Canada says the food industry was not involved. Experts say the recommendations made in the food...
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This Company Loves Ugly Fruit

9th - Higher Ed
Imperfect Produce, a California based start-up, aims to close the food waste gap by finding homes for ugly vegetables and fruit.
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Watch: Tomato battle at Tomatina festival

9th - Higher Ed
Thousands of people descended onto the narrow streets of a Spanish village to celebrate the "Tomatina" festival. Held annually on the last Wednesday in August, around 20,000 revellers attended this year's tomato battle on Wednesday. The...
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This igloo greenhouse could revolutionize food production in the North

9th - Higher Ed
A Ryerson University student has built an greenhouse on the Arctic Circle that allows people in the far North to grow fresh produce.
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Superfoods overvalued, says dietitian

9th - Higher Ed
Does kale live up to its marketing?
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Did You Know? Mangoes Are Low On Calories And Supports Heart Health!

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Learn why mangoes are more than just a delicious fruit! In this video, we explore the surprising health benefits of mangoes, including their low-calorie content, heart-healthy nutrients, and much more. Whether you're looking to improve...
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News 12 offers tips on staying hydrated during intense heat

9th - Higher Ed
News 12 spoke with an expert who recommends staying hydrated throughout the day, and not waiting to feel the symptoms of dehydration.
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be Well: How to add more super fruits and vegetables to your diet

9th - Higher Ed
Here are some simple and delicious ways to add more super fruits and vegetables to your diet.
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Island Harvest growing different kinds of produce to meet needs of community

9th - Higher Ed
Island Harvest is using new methods of farming to grow more fruits and vegetables.
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U-pick season begins at Greig Farm in Red Hook

9th - Higher Ed
Owner Norman Greig says the pick-your-own tradition spans decades at his family farm.
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Montreal parent's concerns about ultra-processed snacks in schools lead to investigation

9th - Higher Ed
A few years ago, Daniel Vézina suspected there was a problem with unhealthy snacks at his children's school, which led him to conduct his own investigation into the school board's food orders. The regional student ombudsperson's...
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Did Former PM Manmohan Singh Say Muslims Have ‘First Right’ To Wealth As PM Modi Claimed? | Watch

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has ignited a political firestorm with his accusations against the Congress party, alleging that their manifesto intends to confiscate gold and property from citizens and redistribute them among families with...
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Europe's fruit farmers worry as unseasonal frosts threaten harvests

9th - Higher Ed
As Europe endures an unusual cold snap, many fruit farmers are concerned for their summer harvests.
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be Well: How to go vegan on a budget

9th - Higher Ed
You can go vegan for under $20. Here are some tips.
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New WIC rules include more money for fruits and veggies. They also expand food choices

9th - Higher Ed
The final rule changes for the program known as WIC were announced Tuesday by the Food and Nutrition Service, and will take effect within two years with some exceptions.
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Doctors share ideas on how to live healthier on World Obesity Day

9th - Higher Ed
Research shows that plant-based diets have lots of health benefits, including lowering your body mass index and reducing cholesterol.
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Be Well: The Charcuterie Queen Shares Ideas for a Delicious Board of Holiday Treats

9th - Higher Ed
The Charcuterie Queen Corrina Cafarelli shares some easy ideas for a holiday board that are sure to please all of your guests.
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'Sweet treats are made of this': Cyprus reveals secrets of its historic sugar spoons

9th - Higher Ed
Grapes, bitter oranges, walnuts and even eggplants - there's something for everyone. Nikki Agathocleous runs a firm in the Cypriot village of Agros that makes 'sweet spoons' from Middle Age recipes.
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‘What I Eat In A Day’ ft. Ankita Lokhande; says, “I follow intermittent fasting for my fitness”

Pre-K - Higher Ed
TV fame Ankita Lokhande, who is known for her portrayal in popular TV show Pavitra Rishta gave an exclusive interview to ETimes TV. The actress got candid and spoke about her diet, fitness secrets, lifestyle and more. Ankita revealed...
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Tend Prenatal Co-founders on World's First 'Real Food' Prenatal Bars

9th - Higher Ed
Tend Prenatal Co-founders on World's First 'Real Food' Prenatal Bars
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Today Explained: FDA Limit Lead In Baby Food

9th - Higher Ed
Cheddar News breaks down the Food and Drug Administration’s new proposal to limit the amount of lead exposure in baby food.
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Nigeria's palm oil industry shows signs of slow growth

9th - Higher Ed
Palm oil producers in Nigeria say they're struggling to stay in business.
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Bumble Makes Its First Acquisition With French Dating App Fruitz

9th - Higher Ed
Dating app Bumble announced its first acquisition, expanding into Europe by picking up Fruitz, a French Platform. The Fruitz app allows its users to convey dating preferences through fruit metaphors.
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Global food supply jeopardised by climate change

9th - Higher Ed
As COP26 continues in Scotland, the prospect of the world food supply being jeopardised by global warming has many experts worried.