
Jess Hardiman
Editorial Lead @tyla and FOODbible / Formerly @timeout @TheSkinnyNorth @mcrwire @eat_mcr @festmag / Bloody loves a sherry
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1 week ago |
tyla.com | Jess Hardiman
TV presenter Adam Richman has spoken out to address fans’ concerns, following a cryptic Instagram post that left many people worried. Richman is best known for hosting hit Travel Channel show Man v. Food between 2008 and 2012, having fronted the series for four seasons. He later went on to work on a number of other food-based TV projects, including Man Finds Food and The Food that Built America.
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1 week ago |
tyla.com | Jess Hardiman
A new study found that brown rice may not be as healthy as we thoughtWe all know that we need to tread carefully with rice, which can cause food poisoning if not handled adequately – especially if it’s being reheated. But there’s another danger that you may not have heard about, and that’s that some rice carries an increased risk of arsenic exposure. Yes, really. Arsenic can be found in soil and water, which means it can sometimes be absorbed by foods as they grow.
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2 weeks ago |
tyla.com | Jess Hardiman
It was raided by police after they received numerous complaintsTopics: Food and Drink, World NewsWarning: This article contains content that some readers may find distressing. A restaurant has come under fire after it transpired the ‘roast duck’ on offer wasn't quite as it seemed. The business, a Chinese restaurant called Jin Gu in central Madrid, Spain, was raided by police at the end of March after they received numerous complaints.
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2 weeks ago |
tyla.com | Jess Hardiman
Can the supply in Japan keep up with the growing global demand? Some experts fear not... Experts are warning of a matcha shortage after the global demand for the viral drink started going through the roof thanks to social media sites like TikTok. Matcha is a powdered form of green tea, which is known for its vibrant hue and its bright, earthy flavour, as well as various supposed health benefits thanks to being rich in antioxidants.
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2 weeks ago |
tyla.com | Jess Hardiman
The horrific case was detailed in a scientific paper outlining what went wrongA man tragically died after drinking water from a coconut, having been left with severe brain damage within hours of consuming the drink. The horrific case was detailed in a 2021 paper, where the authors explained how the 69-year-old man, from Denmark, had consumed coconut water directly from a coconut using a straw. “Because the water had a foul taste, he swallowed only a small amount,” the study said.
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