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STORIES ABOUT: cheese
Chicken and Spinach Calzones
A calzone is a folded pizza, made from pizza dough and stuffed with cheese, ham or vegetables. The dough is traditionally folded over, sealed on one edge and baked or deep-fried – however, we can add a little bit of a healthy twist to the original Italian recipe by removing the deep-fry part from the equation and replacing the ham with boneless, skinless chicken breast (which will cut most of the fat and sodium intake). This recipe will yi ... [read more >>]
23 June 2008, 10:22GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
Yak Cheese Is a Miracle
Now, we have found the secret of the strong health of the Tibetan and Himalayan populations. It is in that woolly beast called yak. More precisely in its cheese. Cheese lovers have got a new target item, as a team of researchers from Nepal (a Himalayan state) and Canada has found that yak cheese has higher ... [read more >>]
18 March 2008, 05:37GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
Top 7 Food Dangers Stalking The Vegetarians
You are an animal lover, and you have decided not to eat anything coming from an animal. But with the meat and animal products out, you're going to miss many minerals, vitamins and nutrients. Watch out to this: 1. Proteins are the "bricks" of the organism, and must contain all the essential aminoacids, in precise proportions. Only proteins from eggs, meat, fish and dairy products are complete, that's why pl ... [read more >>]
01 February 2008, 14:06GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
Bangs Leaves Us Without High Quality Pizza
You may call pizza any thick mass of dough with added ordinary cheese and, a crime for any real pizza connoisseur, ketchup. But real pizza is made with mozzarella cheese, a delicacy made from the fat rich water buffalo milk. Now, the Italian production of mozzarella is threatened by a deadly disease spreading through its herds of water buffalo. An emergency commission is attempting to stop the spread of the disease, which plummets ... [read more >>]
18 January 2008, 06:08GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
Cheese Takes the Biscuit
A 66-year-old woman has been held for questioning for about three hours in a US airport, after the chunk of cheese that she had in one of her bags had been mistaken for a bomb. It is a shame that with all the invested money and all the new technologies, security experts still can't tell between a dairy product and C4. The cheese was wrapped in a rather peculiar way (using an older method that consisted in a sort of clay ... [read more >>]
15 August 2007, 10:37GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
What's Cheese?
In cultures that do not consume milk or dairy products, cheese can be one of the most disgusting food items. Such is the case of China or other nations in southeastern Asia, even if they have their own variant of vegetal cheese, the tofu. But for animal-based cultures, milk and dairy products are the base of their alimentation, and cheese is extremely priced in the western diet. "All cheese types—there are now more than 1,400- ... [read more >>]
29 May 2007, 15:51GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
Wine Can Induce Cancer
They say “Good wine, long life!” But a new research at Queen's University points out the fact that the notion of "natural" foods may hide a high risk for cancer. Actually, some common foods and alcoholic beverages like wine, cheese, yogurt and bread present some minute levels of carcinogens (cancer inducing compounds) and a balanced varied diet is a better choice. The team discovered that a naturally-occurring carci ... [read more >>]
09 March 2007, 06:01GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
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