How Instagram killed British food
Slop for the brain, slop for the tastebuds.
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Slop for the brain, slop for the tastebuds.
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There is a particular pleasure in scuttling off to the local dive with its carpeted loos and well-worn chairs.
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At last, we are learning how to utilise this glorious vegetable.
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The macronutrient has a physiological role as well as a cultural and commercial one.
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The feted mineral’s long and storied history with humans is evolving once more.
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They are the perfect summer fruit – and the kitchen can’t improve on perfection.
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Magic Pill, Johann Hari’s study of the rise of diet drugs, sheds light on our deeply dysfunctional food culture.
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Having reset my relationship with sugary food, I’m no longer led by my sweet tooth.
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At a Tennessee breakfast spot, I was so ashamed by the scale of what I was about to consume I…
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The lip-tingling foraged food is an ancient reminder of our right to live off the land.
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A global study of nearly ten million people has shown the physical and mental health risks of UPFs.
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What the fate of a beloved East End bagel shop tells us about our changing cities.
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From Welsh crempog to northern havercakes, pancakes were the last hurrah before an abstinence that was good for the soul…
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Science has enabled us to rediscover a food with near-magical health benefits.
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I am transported back to Soho in the early 2000s, when a possible future rolled itself before me.
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In the era of the post-heroic kitchen, the restaurant prevails as the brand over the celebrity’s name.
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The chef and television presenter on Alicia Keys, the joy of I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! and…
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In a time of food insecurity and climate catastrophe, we mustn’t be tempted by apocalyptic Malthusian prophecies.
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Kim Kardashian says she’d “eat poop every single day” to look young. Jennifer Aniston admits to salmon sperm facials. At…
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A modest candle of quirkiness and affordability has been snuffed out, so the capital can have another luxury hotel.
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