food
A science fiction food blog with highlighting the best recipes, restaurants, and go to recommendations.
How I transformed my life through a healthy diet
I have always led a sedentary life and had a poor diet. I loved fast food, soda, sweets, and everything that was unhealthy. I didn't like physical exercise, found it all very boring and tiring. But over the years, I began to feel the negative effects of this lifestyle.
By Christopher3 years ago in Futurism
Multi vendor ecommerce marketplace software for rapid expansion: Scalability wasn't this easy ever
You go to the most popular online marketplace to buy multiple products within a few minutes. Others may ask, "What necessitates you to buy things so quickly?"
By Dr. Shamael Zaheer Khan3 years ago in Futurism
Japanese Food Culture: Traditions, Flavors, and Aesthetics
Japan is a country famous for its rich and diverse food culture. Japanese cuisine stands out with its delicious flavors, carefully crafted presentations, and visually stunning aesthetics. Japanese food culture is rooted in centuries-old traditions and is characterized by the unique use of ingredients provided by nature.
By Kaan Colpan3 years ago in Futurism
Online restaurant ordering and delivery software: The ultimate solution for your needs
It is a herculean task to manage operations of the restaurant, since it brings a series of duties and concerns right from running business operations smoothly to creating the best customer service. “Customers are the king” and rightly so, as they have a great appetite for various cuisines which they want to consume hot and fresh. That’s the emotional and irresistible connection that they eventually develop while growing up.
By Dr. Shamael Zaheer Khan3 years ago in Futurism
CAN HUMANS DRINK PLANET MARS WATER
Mars, the red planet, may appear lifeless and dry at first glance, but scientists believe there was once a significant amount of water on its surface. Evidence of ancient river valley networks, lake beds, and specific minerals and rocks that can only form in liquid water suggest that Mars may have experienced massive floods 3.5 billion years ago. While the atmosphere on Mars is too thin for water to remain in its liquid form on the surface, there is still water to be found beneath the planet's surface, particularly in its polar regions and at the north polar ice cap. Occasionally, salty water flows down crater walls and hillsides, and there are trace amounts of water in the planet's atmosphere, albeit as vapor.
By Loreta Diverse3 years ago in Futurism











