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Your digital Food Lab; Feast explores the science of food, food production technology, the origin and future of the foods we eat.
The Best Food
The Best Food. Part 2. The best food exists and it’s a [insert your idea of the best food]. Does it tick the boxes for nutrition, calories, taste, joy, sustainability, convenience, instagramability, home-madeness, locality, community support, etc., etc… ? Or you might think the best food is - in the words of Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart “I know it when I see it”.
By The Food Guy3 years ago in Feast
Buckwheat Pancakes, Biscuits, and Our Hippocampus
I come from a family of eaters. Not the typical you-need-to-eat-for-sustenance variety of eaters, though sustenance — "Did you get enough? Eat more, or you'll be hungry later!" — was always reason enough to eat. My family is more of the eat-to-celebrate-your-very-existence variety. We'll eat for any occasion, large and small, or no occasion at all.
By Michael Ramsburg4 years ago in Feast
Future Meat. Is Lab-grown Meat The Answer?
The meat on our table is taking a new dimension soon, and we better be prepared. A dimension that is different from all that we know or are familiar with before. It is the laboratory cultured meat from animal stem cells (called in-vitro meat in science). How does this come about, you may ask?
By Lanu Pitan4 years ago in Feast
3 Reasons Why You Should Drink Coffee
Over the years, coffee has seen a glorification, and I think you know why. Having the pleasure to drink a cup every day can be really gratifying. And let alone the social perceptions and marketing of the big companies, coffee has emerged in the everyday life of millions of people.
By Sharing Randomly4 years ago in Feast
A comparison of common bread-making mistakes
Sourdough vs. yeast If you are like me, you have probably read many recipes and watched an equally high number of bread-making videos online, in order to discover those little secrets that will help you to take your bread-making technique to another level.
By thepavsalford4 years ago in Feast
Hyperactivity in Children: The Impact of Food on Behavior
Probably every parent has noticed that pre-sleep sweets dispel the urge to go to bed. The explanation is simple. Sugar is a powerful stimulant and fuel for the body. That is why he will try to consume the energy received.
By Melody Galloway4 years ago in Feast
The 10 healthiest foods you should eat as much as possible
Some foods have more nutrients than others, and this is a crucial part of a balanced diet. In order to get the most out of your meals, we've put together this list of 10 foods that are both healthy and delicious, as well as have the potential to lower your risk of illnesses like cancer, Alzheimer's, and cardiovascular disease. You may even be able to include all ten into a single dish if you're feeling very daring.
By Jehan Cassiere4 years ago in Feast
The Future of Coffee with Machine Learning
The morning I can’t wait It’s my favorite time of day The aroma of coffee fills the air I know what you’re thinking: “more on coffee. Seriously?” I hear you. It’s like the caffeine world has gone mad. But, if you’re anything like me, it may be challenging to process all of the arguments for and against drinking coffee — it just seems so polarized!
By Augmented Man4 years ago in Feast
1 YEAR OF INTERMITTENT INTERMITTENT FASTING
No, no, it’s not a misspelling. This is all about my 1-year experience of intermittently doing intermittent fasting. Last year in the beginning of May, I came across some information about fasting on YouTube. I knew a bit about fasting and what it does and what it means to the body from the religious point of view. Yes, and the food you are supposed to eat and not eat during the fasting period. However, intermittent fasting was something new to me at the time. At least the concept or the name given, because in a way I had been practising it when I was younger before going to uni.
By Annaelle Artsy5 years ago in Feast
Why Do We Get Instant Energy From Glucose?
Why Do We Get Instant Energy From Glucose? In this article, I will explain why do we get instant energy from glucose? The metabolic process of glucose is the process by which the body breaks down the sugar it has stored as a direct result of your consumption of carbohydrate-rich foods. We need to start breaking down our sugar stores to obtain energy so that we can get through the day.
By Mustafa Rangoonwala5 years ago in Feast




