Food
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The grain deal helped make food more affordable to poor nations.
The backlash was swift on Monday after Russia refused to extend a deal that allowed Ukraine to export millions of…
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4 Recipes for a Memorable Juneteenth Celebration
Hibiscus barbecue chicken, a bright-red chow chow, a showstopping cake and more for your holiday table.
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U.S. Suspends Food Aid for Ethiopia, Citing Widespread Theft
American officials say they uncovered a countrywide scheme to divert food aid to “military units,” in a country where 20…
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Opinion
What Ozempic Reveals About Desire
Mary Boyer, a 41-year-old tech worker, started taking the drug Mounjaro last October to treat obesity. She has since lost…
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Business
Britain’s Economy Ekes Out Growth in First Quarter
The increase of 0.1 percent in the three months that ended in March, which was driven by construction and information…
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News
Why Do American Diners Have Such a Limited Palate for Textures?
Complex taste sensations play a crucial role in food around the world — but have long been shunned stateside.
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The King Has Definite Ideas About Food. But Will Britain Dig In?
British supermarkets are brimming with packages of coronation cupcakes, hoppy coronation ale and coronation crisps seasoned to taste like king…
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The Bakers Reimagining Traditional Jewish Pastries
THE SCHNECKEN AT Edith’s, a Jewish deli in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, gleam with sugary glaze or drip with buttery icing, depending…
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Adding Sex Appeal to the Bourbon Shelf
Black entrepreneurs from North Carolina release PurCellos1789 straight bourbon, an ice-cream parlor opens in Prospect-Lefferts Gardens, Brooklyn, and more food…
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Is That the Enticing Smell of Spaghetti Cooking? Nope, It’s a Candle.
There’s a mild, wheaty aroma wafting from the host stand at the Midtown Manhattan pasta restaurant Jupiter. It’s not from…