
Oliver Barth
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Aug 21, 2024 |
vegnews.com | Charlotte Pointing |Oliver Barth |Bryant Terry |Bri Beaudoin
On its own, the humble butter bean doesn’t seem that exciting. The taste is incredibly mild (some might even say boring), but this distinct lack of flavor is actually their superpower. Butter beans are talented culinary shapeshifters—they can absorb other flavors well, and their buttery insides bring a nice creamy texture to sauces, soups, and purées, without overpowering the taste. Plus, they’re a powerhouse of plant-based nutrition.
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Mar 10, 2024 |
vegnews.com | Charlotte Pointing |Kim Julie Hansen |Oliver Barth |Allyson Kramer
On Southern dinner tables, a big pot of hot, seasoned leafy collard greens is far from an unusual sight. This nutrient-rich vegetable may not have started out in the US (its origins actually lie in ancient Greece), but it has, undeniably, become a key part of the country’s culture—and in Black communities, in particular.
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Mar 10, 2024 |
businesslive.co.za | Oliver Barth
Gruenheide, Germany — Tesla’s German plant near Berlin would resume operations this week after a power outage stopped production, the head of its works council said on Friday. The Tesla electric vehicle (EV) factory closed on March 5 after a fire at a nearby power pylon, which police are investigating as an arson attack. German police said they believed a letter from a far-left organisation called the Volcano Group claiming responsibility for the fire was authentic.
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Mar 9, 2024 |
pressnewsagency.org | Oliver Barth
(This March 8 story has been corrected to vary the weekly output capability to six,000 vehicles in paragraph 7)By Oliver BarthGRUENHEIDE, Germany (Reuters) – Tesla’s German plant close to Berlin will resume operations subsequent week, the pinnacle of its works council stated on Friday, after an influence outage stopped manufacturing.
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Mar 9, 2024 |
newsfounded.com | Oliver Barth
(This March 8 story was corrected to change weekly output capacity to 6,000 cars in paragraph 7)By Oliver BarthGRUENHEIDE, Germany (Reuters) – Germany’s Tesla plant near Berlin will resume operations next week, the head of its works council said on Friday, after a power outage halted production. The Tesla electric vehicle (EV) factory has been closed since March 5 after a fire broke out at a nearby power pylon, which police are investigating as an arson attack.
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