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    Mint Cocktail: Popular Mojito Recipes

    In 1910, the sweet mint cocktail Mojito Batido made its debut in a Havana bar. The drink gained popularity during Prohi…

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    Original flavor: tuna salad recipe

    This salad is for those ready to explore new flavor combinations. The protein, omega-3 fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals found in tuna make this seafood beneficial for both the heart…

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    Strawberry baking: kefir pie recipe

    This dish won’t take much time or many ingredients, yet the culinary effect will exceed your expectations. Strawberries are beneficial for the nervous system, vision, skin, bones, and digestive tract,…

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    Young Cabbage Casserole: Recipe with Eggs and Cheese

    Nutritionists assert that cooked cabbage provides more antioxidants than its raw leaves. Opting for baked, boiled, or sautéed cabbage instead of raw is also beneficial for reducing gas production. Young…

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    Eggs, nuts, and more: foods for weight loss that are as effective as trendy slimming injections.

    According to Dr. Amir Khan, a general practitioner, you don’t necessarily need to turn to popular diabetes medications to shed those extra pounds. There are plenty of accessible foods that…

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    Tomato gazpacho recipe: a cold soup for the “hot” season.

    Cooking in the summer, when the seasonal variety of ingredients offers endless possibilities for culinary experimentation, can be an exciting and creative process. Gazpacho, a chilled soup, is one such…

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    Homemade kvass: a recipe for a refreshing drink.

    There’s no universal guideline for fluid intake—everyone has different hydration needs. A basic recommendation is to consume 30 ml of liquid for every kilogram of body weight. On hot days,…

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    Recipe for hot weather: homemade custard ice cream.

    Milk and cream-based ice creams can be made from whole, skim, powdered, or condensed milk, as well as cream and butter. In a homemade custard ice cream recipe, in addition…

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    It doesn’t harm the heart and doesn’t dehydrate: scientists have debunked myths about coffee.

    Many people around the world start their day with a cup of coffee. Coffee lovers often feel offended when someone criticizes their beloved beverage, searching for its flaws. However, modern…

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    Strawberry season: recipe for an open pie

    Strawberries are prized for their rich vitamin C content, which rejuvenates the body and protects against infections. This and other antioxidants found in strawberries boost brain activity and enhance memory,…

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    Avocado mayonnaise: egg-free recipe

    Mayonnaise is typically made with raw egg yolks, which can pose health risks due to potential salmonella contamination. To mitigate these risks, chefs in restaurants often pasteurize the eggs beforehand,…

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    Pork chops: a recipe with cooking tips.

    Cutlets can be made from any type of meat, but to ensure they don’t turn out tough, you should slice the meat against the grain into small, flat pieces about…

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    How to cut onions without crying: a scientific hack.

    The humble onion is a key ingredient in many dishes around the world. However, slicing this popular vegetable often turns into a true nightmare. To carry out this seemingly simple…

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    Turkey dish: recipe for meat pockets with herbs and cheese.

    Turkey is packed with vitamins A, B, D, and E, and among its beneficial minerals are phosphorus, zinc, potassium, magnesium, and selenium. Additionally, this meat is a source of methionine,…

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    “Water of Life”: Interesting Facts About Whisky

    Every year on the third Saturday of May, the world celebrates International Whiskey Day—a drink that George Bernard Shaw famously dubbed “liquid sunshine.” The English word “whiskey” and the Scottish…

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    Baked in a sleeve: a recipe for beef with vegetables.

    For busy individuals, baking in a cooking sleeve is the perfect way to prepare meals, as it requires minimal involvement from the cook and keeps kitchen utensils and equipment clean.…

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    Dish from the Bible: lentil soup recipe

    According to archaeological findings, lentils have been part of the human diet since 8000 B.C. The ancient Greek poet Aristophanes referred to lentils as “the sweetest of delicacies.” In Ancient…

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    According to science: what’s the easiest way to peel boiled eggs?

    The struggle to peel a hard-boiled egg often stems from the stubborn shell clinging to the egg white. To make matters worse, the egg can end up covered in bits…

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    Historical recipe: Odessa-style forshmak

    Vorschmack is a dish with roots in East Prussia: the Germans referred to it as an appetizer made from fried herring, baked with potatoes, onions, peppers, and sour cream. In…

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    Spring recipe: quiche with mushrooms and wild garlic.

    Because forest animals love to feast on this herbaceous perennial, wild garlic is commonly referred to as “bear garlic” or “wild garlic.” This springtime plant, with its sulfurous aroma, is…

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    Researchers have linked regular consumption of chicken to an increased risk of premature death.

    A team of health researchers from the National Institute of Gastroenterology in Italy claims there is a link between regular poultry consumption and premature death from digestive system cancers. In…

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    A Sip of Vitamins: Recipe for a Green Smoothie with Nettle

    Nettle is a powerhouse of plant fiber, protein, phytoncides, amino acids, flavonoids, unsaturated fatty acids, and carotenoids. It’s a rich source of vitamins B, A, C, D, E, F, K,…

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    Cooking outdoors: chicken shashlik recipe

    The secret to making delicious chicken kebabs lies in using fresh, non-frozen chicken wings. An essential factor is the right marinade: its purpose is not just to enhance the meat’s…

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    Storing according to science: why you shouldn’t keep onions in the refrigerator?

    If your onion bulbs spoiled faster than you expected, chances are you stored them incorrectly. For instance, you might have put your favorite vegetable in the fridge, only to find…

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    Cheburek Recipe: The Secret to Juicy Filling

    A cheburek (pronounced çiberek) is a deep-fried pastry made from unleavened dough filled with minced meat or cheese and seasoned with spices. This dish should be served hot right after…

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    Meat salad: recipe with chicken, pineapples, and nuts.

    Pineapple is rich in B vitamins, which positively impact brain function and enhance resilience to stress. Folate, thiamine, niacin, and B6 play crucial roles in metabolism, triggering 150 biochemical reactions…

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    You can’t pull them by the ears: a recipe for pea soup with smoked ribs.

    Peas are incredibly nutritious and packed with a variety of beneficial elements. They provide the body with proteins, carbohydrates, and digestion-friendly soluble fibers. This legume is rich in B vitamins,…

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    The legendary miso paste takes on a unique flavor in space.

    There’s something extraordinary about the cosmic environment that remarkably alters the flavor of miso. Researchers conducted an experiment to prepare the famous Japanese paste simultaneously on Earth and aboard the…

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    Festive recipe: Easter bread with raisins

    The tradition of baking round bread has deep historical roots dating back to pagan times: the circle symbolized the sun for ancient Slavs and was an essential part of spring…

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    Why you shouldn’t reheat tea in the microwave?

    The English, known for their love of tea, even believe that the practice of reheating it has split the nation into two groups. One group is concerned about this barbaric…

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    “Sushi on a Budget”: Baked Rice and Salmon Casserole with Avocado

    For food enthusiasts, it’s not about the presentation, but the flavor. The ingredients here are the same as in sushi, but there’s no need to roll anything up. Adding avocado…

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    Spring on the table: recipe for a green salad

    Leafy greens and green vegetables are packed with vitamins A, B, C, D, E, K, and PP, as well as valuable minerals like potassium, iron, iodine, calcium, and phosphorus. This…

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    Recipe for health: salad with pumpkin and walnuts.

    Rich in B vitamins and unsaturated fats, nuts provide energy, boost hemoglobin levels, support blood production, and strengthen the cardiovascular system. Pumpkin contains more protein than quail eggs, and in…

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    Baked Fish: Recipe for Cod in Parchment with Lemon and Tomato

    During Lent, fish dishes are permitted on the Annunciation and Palm Sunday, while on Lazarus Saturday, it’s allowed to eat fish roe. Fish is a great source of protein for…

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    Coca-Cola: the story and the mystery

    March 29 marks the birthday of Coca-Cola. The original medicinal concoction was created in 1886 by a drug-addicted pharmacist who died in poverty two years later. This drink, touted as…

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    Cranberry jelly: recipe with honey

    Cranberry jelly is great for improving the function of the gastrointestinal tract and digestive organs, but it’s not recommended for those with stomach ulcers or duodenal ulcers. For individuals with…

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    How late can you drink coffee without harming your health?

    If you love coffee, enjoy it, but don’t forget that the timing of your coffee consumption matters! This is what scientists say, convinced of the healing properties of this aromatic…

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    Lenten recipe: buckwheat patties with mushrooms

    In terms of taste, these buckwheat patties are nearly indistinguishable from meat ones, as buckwheat contains the same eight essential amino acids found in meat: tryptophan, phenylalanine, lysine, leucine, isoleucine,…

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    Mathematics of pancakes: scientists have unveiled the secret to the perfect pancake.

    As many home cooks know, finding the right combination of ingredients for pancakes isn’t always straightforward. Meanwhile, scientists have discovered the recipe for the perfect pancake. The batter requires just…

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    “Crossed” cookies: a recipe for ritual biscuits

    “Crosses” made from unleavened dough (cookies, cakes, or bagels) are traditionally baked during Mid-Lent, which is the fourth week of Great Lent and is considered the midpoint or turning point.…

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    A diet rich in protein and fiber promotes quality sleep.

    It’s well-known that sleep and diet are closely intertwined. Authors of a new study have uncovered fresh insights into this correlation. A team of Japanese researchers examined data from 4,825…

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    Cabbage with mushrooms: two recipes for a Lenten table.

    You can stew both green and Savoy cabbage with mushrooms: both varieties form large heads, but Savoy cabbage has a looser structure due to its thinner, crinkled leaves. Unlike green…

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    Lenten recipe: stuffed cabbage rolls with potatoes and mushrooms.

    Potatoes in the filling of these vegan stuffed cabbage rolls positively impact the health of bone and cartilage tissue. Meanwhile, the cabbage that wraps around the potato and mushroom filling…

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    Rosemary contains a compound that effectively combats Alzheimer’s disease.

    A team of scientists from the Scripps Research Institute in the U.S. has transformed a natural compound—carnosic acid—into a new medication targeting the most common form of dementia: Alzheimer’s disease.…

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    Children who eat fish grow up to be sociable and kind.

    A new study from the University of Bristol (UK) has revealed that children who eat fish at least twice a week are more sociable and kind-hearted. The research team urges…

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    Spring vitamins: a recipe for dried fruit compote.

    Alongside fresh or frozen berries and fruits, dried fruits are allowed in a fasting diet. Dried apricots, prunes, raisins, figs, dates, dried apples, pears, bananas, cranberries, or cherries can be…

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    Lenten borscht: a recipe with beans

    In the realm of meatless cuisine, traditional red borscht is prepared with alternative ingredients such as mushrooms sautéed in flour, bell peppers, legumes, or even herring in tomato sauce (the…

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    Kulaida vs Chakapuli: Mushroom Recipes for Lent

    The traditional Czech mushroom soup is called kulajda, while Georgia’s national culinary masterpiece is chakapuli. Choose whichever suits your taste, and enjoy a protein-rich meal without meat products at your…

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