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By foodnetindia 4th December 2018 Uncategorized

The Dirty Air Inside Our Homes

We spend a lot of time nowadays complaining about air pollution, especially if we live in North India, which is the worlds most polluted region during the winter. However, most middle class Indian households in other parts of the country shouldn’t think that they breathe better air. The reason is

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By foodnetindia 27th November 2018 Product Review

Product Review- Act II Jalapeno Nachos

  Summary Feedback Snacks like Act II Jalapeno Nachos are eaten in large quantities by kids and youngsters in India. Just 100 gm of this product contains a high 2.03 gm salt which is not advised for people with high blood pressure, kidney problems and lifestyle diseases. High sodium diets

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By foodnetindia 25th November 2018 Food and Health

London Bans Junk Food Ads. Will That Work For India?

Junk food is finally being recognised as a public food safety threat and that’s good. London has now banned junk food advertising on its public transport system – https://www.cnn.com/2018/11/23/health/london-ban-junk-food-transport-gbr-scli-intl/index.html The junk food problem in India is actually much larger than in the UK. All around us we see advertising for

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By foodnetindia 21st November 2018 Food News

41 Tests To Protect Your Family From Adulterated Food

Adulteration of food that we buy in India is an unfortunate fact of life. I was shocked to read recently that over 75 percent of all milk sold in India has a quality problem. Here is a news item – https://mumbaimirror.indiatimes.com/mumbai/other/78-of-the-milk-we-consume-is-inferior/articleshow/66700933.cms This extends to many other things like grain, spices,

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By foodnetindia 19th November 2018 Food and Health

Drinking Too Much Water Is Unsafe

Eating and Drinking competitions are common. Hamburger or samosa eating competitions for example. It’s about who can eat the most in the fixed amount of time, usually 15 mins to 30 mins. The eating competitions are usually quite safe except for a choking hazard. If you eat too much, the body

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