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UNBELIEVABLE Giant Bluefin TUNA chasing Garfish in South Devon!
A sight I never thought I’d witness, as around eight Tuna were hunting huge shoals of Garfish only metres from the shore. The Garfish would leap out of the water in an attempt to escape, as the Tuna attacked from … Continue reading
I Tried Eating Bugs… Here’s What I Learned
[…] People say insects are the food of the future. They’re more environmentally sustainable and more humane than other sources of animal protein. Can they really catch on in western diets? I’m a pretty adventurous eater, but I’ve never actually … Continue reading
The Oldest Restaurant in the World Has Been in Operation for 300 Years | My Modern Met
By Regina Sienra on October 8, 2023 Photo: stoyanh/Depositphotos Many of the dishes we enjoy today are the result of age-old recipes being passed down from generation to generation. But there’s one place in Spain where you can sit and … Continue reading
What The Names of Fruits & Vegetables Mean
In this video, we take a look at the origins behind the names of a number of fruits, vegetables, and other crops, and discover what they really mean. Find us here too! Patreon: http://www.Patreon.com/Fireoflearning Lucinox – Our Science Channel: / … Continue reading
I’m a microbiologist and here’s what (and where) I never eat | The Conversation
Alex Andrei/Shutterstock You’ll never look at bagged lettuce the same way again. Every year, around 2.4 million people in the UK get food poisoning – mostly from viral or bacterial contamination. Most people recover within a few days without treatment, … Continue reading
How the Italian mafia makes millions from tinned tomatoes | It’s Complicated
f your tinned tomatoes come from southern Italy, it’s likely that organised crime had a hand in getting them from the farm to the supermarket shelf. Subscribe to The Guardian on YouTube ► http://bit.ly/subscribegdn The mafia controls much of the … Continue reading