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  • 1 week ago | food.ndtv.com | Jigyasa Kakwani |Shubham Bhatnagar

    Food shows up in more places than just our kitchens. It is tied so deeply to our lives that even our everyday expressions are full of food references. That is where Hindi idioms, or 'muhavare', come in. If you studied Hindi in school, you probably mugged up hundreds of muhavare just to get through exams. But if you pay attention now, some of these food-based idioms are honestly funny, practical, and incredibly relatable.

  • 1 week ago | food.ndtv.com | Jigyasa Kakwani |Neha Grover

    A Reddit post is going viral for a funny mistake with a farewell cake. Sharing a picture of a rich chocolate cake, a Redditor shared that they ordered this cake for a colleague's farewell at work. While placing the order, the user wanted the baker to write "bye" on top of the cake. They shared this instruction by writing, "Please put bye on cake." The baker did just that, not by simply writing "bye", but putting the entire instruction on the cake.

  • 1 week ago | food.ndtv.com | Jigyasa Kakwani |Shubham Bhatnagar

    Walnuts have long been considered a brain-boosting superfood. If you look closely, even their shape resembles that of a brain. These earthy-tasting nuts are nutritional powerhouses packed with omega-3 fatty acids, antioxidants, fibre, and plant-based protein. If you have overlooked this versatile nut, here is a reason to bring it back into your diet, especially at breakfast.

  • 1 week ago | food.ndtv.com | Jigyasa Kakwani |Shubham Bhatnagar

    A healthy weight loss journey is not only about reaching an ideal body weight; it also brings significant benefits to your overall well-being. Certified yoga trainer Sakshi Yadav (@yogawali_ladki) reduced her weight from 80 kg to 55 kg in just six months. In a viral video on Instagram, Sakshi shared that after two to three years of consuming excessive junk food and gaining weight, she experienced a severe stomach infection.

  • 1 week ago | ndtv.com | Jigyasa Kakwani |Neha Grover

    Kedarnath Temple. (Photo: Uttarakhand Tourism) Uttarakhand is home to numerous temples and witnesses religious tourism all year round. One of the most prominent pilgrimages in Uttarakhand is the Char Dham Yatra, a tour of four holy sites - Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath - nestled high up in the Himalayas. The high-altitude shrines open in summer (April or May) and close with the onset of winter (October or November).

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