The ideal temperature to drink a wine is a subject that must be taken into serious consideration when thinking about drinking it. And what is the ideal temperature for a wine? “At room temperature?” Totally wrong, imagine that you are in a tropical country in mid-summer, with tempratures reaching 38ºC. Ever imagined the terrible experience
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Do Sulfites in Wine Cause Headaches?
I am often asked why nearly all wines contain sulfites and whether it is really necessary. The reason that most wines have a small amount of sulfur is to protect them from spoilage, predominantly from bacterial attack but also from oxidation. It is used both as as a preservative and an antioxidant so that the
Types of Corkscrew and Wine Openers and How to Use Them
When I first started to write this article, I had a small list of corkscrew types, but I had forgotten all the obscure types so the list grew much larger. I decided to start with the three most popular like the Waiter’s Corkscrews, Wing Corkscrews and Lever type wine opener. I know everyone is familiar
Do (Wine) Supertasters Exist?
If you have ever participated in a wine tasting event alongside “expert tasters”, you may be left to wonder how these wine jargon-sputtering enophiles can possibly detect so many aromas and nuances or, perhaps, if your own tasting abilities might be subpar. And if you are of the male type, chances are you may be
Red Wine Headaches – What Actually Causes Them?
Headaches from red wine are a genuine and troubling phenomena, troubling because any certain sufferer will get a headache from certain red wines and not from others. But there doesn’t seem to be just one individual cause. Red wine headaches vary in their severity from mildly gentle to full-on migraine. Just half a glass of
Tartaric Crystals in Wine: the "Wine Diamonds" of Quality
Have you ever come across what appear to be white flakes floating in your bottle of wine? Did you assume that this snow-globe appearance somehow meant the wine was flawed or ruined? What you had most likely seen are tartaric crystals, commonly referred to as “wine diamonds” or Weinstein (“wine stone”) in German speaking countries.
There Are a Lot of Ways to Get a Wine to Market and It Doesn’t Involve Making the Wine
I notice numerous ads appearing in wine industry newsletters that advertise bulk wines for sale and often wondered why there is this classification of wine for sale and who buys such wine. I see ads for a lot of California bulk wines as well as some of these wine sales from Oregon, Washington, and from
Medieval Wine Trivia
The cycle of the vineyards and man’s enjoyment of wine has continued throughout the ages with some of these intriguing differences… ONCE UPON A TIME Roman civilization was well versed in viticulture and wine making, but then the Barbarians destroyed their vineyards and turned them into pastureland and cornfields. Luckily, Benedictine and other monks kept
Romancing With Wine and Food
You can always impress your date by romancing with wine and food. Everyone knows that the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach, and as for the wine we still aren’t sure on that one. However, most women love gourmet food and wine, so the man who can provide that and more is
Wine Clubs and the Wine Industry – Adjusting the Stereotypes of Wine Enthusiasts in America
If you think American men only guzzle beer and women only enjoy cocktails, think again. In addition, if you think beer is the most popular alcoholic beverage in America, this article has a surprise for you. Today, Americans consume more wine than beer, and women purchase more wine than men do. More women also belong
How to Become a Wine Tasting Expert
Becoming a wine expert is not as hard as you might think. What you will need, apart from sheer enthusiasm, is a combination of some straight forward wine skills. These come in the form of an ability to decipher and provide accurate tasting notes, read and fully understand wine labels and at least know what
How to Clean a Thermos Food Jar
Thermos food jars are only as good as they can serve their purpose; otherwise they can be such a disappointment. Pre-heating or cooling your thermos before filling it up could go a long way in ensuring best results, but never use the microwave for this. Always fill it up with hot or cold water before
A Wine Bar And Restaurant Share The Basic Wine Characteristics You Must Know
Knowing the basics wine characteristics will help you to develop your palate and find favorites. You will definitely have a better chance of getting what you love. A wine bar and restaurant says that classifying wines by their fundamental traits is the best way of learning about your taste. Wine Characteristics Sweetness – This is
How I Found Myself in a Bucket of Kentucky Fried Chicken
Well actually, it wasn’t a bucket of KFC, but rather a two piece individual breast and wing meal. You know the special meal that comes in the box with two side dishes; personally I have always been partial to cold slaw and mashed potatoes without the sloppy gravy. And don’t forget the necessary spork and
What Is the Hardest Part of Grocery Shopping?
I know that some people actually enjoy the experience of grocery shopping, but I have a problem. Let me explain. I don’t know about you, but I’m not particularly fond of grocery shopping – for several reasons, some of which include: I lose a few hours of my time that I could be using for
The Truth About Food Dye ADHD Facts
Even though the FDA insists that food dyes are safe the studies say otherwise. Artificial food dyes do contribute to ADHD symptoms such as restlessness and hyperactivity and if food dyes were taken out of the diet, a large percentage of children would not need ADHD prescription drugs such as Concerta or Ritalin. Food dye
Classic Cheese and Wine Pairings
Cheese and wine go together like…well, cheese and wine! I have a hard time thinking of a better pairing. If you are hosting a dinner party or wine tasting, cheese is an obvious choice as an easy and delicious accompaniment to many wines. Either served as appetizers or as a formal cheese course before dessert,
Stadium Tailgating Tips
Football season is for many of us the premier tailgating season. Here’s a list of tips gathered from around the grill to make your tailgating experience more enjoyable. First of all we’re going to assume that your barbecue party set-up does not include anything as elaborate as a converted 18 wheeler or a grilling school
How To Discover The Best White Wines For Your Taste And Budget
Get To Know Wines From the Grapes White wines add joy to any wine fan’s palate. They are crisp, fruity and refreshing and can be enjoyed by themselves or paired with a wide variety of foods. They are dry or sweet. Anyone can find a white wine they will thoroughly enjoy. The challenge for any
5 Top Tips For Matching Food With Wine
The matching of a wine to a particular food is quite a skill, but once your palate develops – all it takes is practice – the task will become easier. Food matching tips from the experts is a great place to start, and get a feel of wine-tasting terminology. An accurate description of a wine
The Harmony Between Food and Wine
Wine is a social drink which should be enjoyed in the company of friends and .. food. The right combination between food and wine is a source of ultimate bliss for every connoisseur. Both wine and food can benefit from the right pairing. The right wine can accentuate unexpected gastronomical aspects of food and vice
Why My Nescafe Is Better Than Your Nescafe
Did you know that there are over 200 types of Nescafé? That is why your favorite Nescafé at home may taste absolutely different in some foreign country, even if the name and the packaging look exactly the same, language differences aside. Despite being a global household name, Nestlé, the company that owns the brand name
The Best Romantic Restaurants In Seminyak
If you’re thinking about the perfect romantic getaway, think about Bali. They say that Bali is the break-up island, but that’s not the case at all. Myths about love hitches in Bali have been debunked, and you can splendidly enjoy your romantic vacation in Bali. Isn’t it a wonderful place to ignite the fires of
Soto Ayam (Saoto Soup)
Soto ayam is a chicken spicy-aromatic soup. This is the perfect soup for food lover’s looking for the true taste of Java and Suriname. This is more of a complete meal than just a soup as it is served with lots of extras Soto soup is usually served with white cooked rice. Ingredients: Look for
Tales From the Big Durian
The Durian is a contentious fruit; loved by many whilst others are disgusted by its strong smell, and strange appearance. Jakarta, one of South-east Asia’s largest and least known Cities, is aptly nicknamed the “Big Durian.” Tales from the Big Durian, is a collection of true stories and experiences, that cross lines of “normality,” and
Grilled Salmon With Sambal Matah
Sambal is Indonesian condiment dish, it is basically a blended chillies combine with tomatoes, shallots, shrimp paste and seasoning (salt and sugar). but for Sambal Matah, the way of serving is a little bit different. in sambal matah, all the ingredients are sliced, so you can taste more freshness all of the spices. Ingredients for
What Are the Coffee Regions of the South Pacific?
The coffee regions of the South Pacific include Indonesia and the Pacific Islands; Sumatra; Sulawesi or Celebes; Java, and New Guinea. Each of these regions has unique coffee attributes for flavor, aroma, after-taste and fragrance. Indonesia and the Pacific Islands: Indonesia is the world’s third largest producer of coffee. Only 15% of the crop is
Bandeng Presto (High Pressure Cooked Smoked Milkfish)
Pressure cooking was first introduced by French Physicist, Denis Papin. He invented Steam Digester to reduce the time needed to cook foods. Basically what the steamer do is tighten the air pressure inside it to increase the boiling point of water, therefore the food would be cooked faster. Bandeng Presto uses high pressure cooking technique
Traditional Dutch Food – The Rijsttafel
When you visit a country for the first time, you always want to try the signature dishes. When in Spain, you want to sample the paella, in Japan sushi, in India you want to taste different curries. But what kind of food is traditionally Dutch? The answer is a lot, and not many. The Dutch
Indonesian Beef Rendang With Potato and Egg
Beef Rendang is very popular dish throughout Asia, originally it came from Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia. It has rich flavour of coconut milk and other Indonesian traditional spices. The original recipe, it has a very spicy taste, but in this recipe, I reduce some of the chillies. If you think the amount of chillies in
Elderly Nutrition and the Supporting Role of Goat Milk
Elderly nutrition is a topic of concern for many senior adults and their caretakers. Naturally occurring changes in our bodies create challenges for adequate nutrient intake and absorption as we age. Goat dairy products have properties that can help meet these challenges to reduce the prospect of inadequate nutrition for the elderly. Goat milk is
Dry Skin Rash – 5 Eczema Benefits of Chewing Your Food
One of the easiest ways to improve your health and thus begin to heal your eczema is to start chewing your foods more thoroughly. We are all busy people and we tend to eat on the go which means we are chopping and swallowing food without any thought to whether our food is being sufficiently
Can the Ayurvedic Diet Help Control Blood Glucose Levels?
The Ayurveda lays great emphasis on nutrient rich meals for optimum health, ie to keep the three doshas in a state of equilibrium within yourself and between you and your environment. An individual’s personal diet is based on that person’s own unique dosha. In the Ayurveda, all is personalised. The most nourishing ayurvedic foods The
Season Your Pans for Non Stick Cooking
Nothing is more frustrating than trying to cook a delicious meal and having it stick to the bottom of the pan. A well season or cured pan will make cooking more fun, easier to clean and create better tasting food. There is a saying in the restaurant business; Hot pan – Cold oil. Meaning never
A List of Nutrisystem Flex Meals – A Sample Menu
I’ve been getting a lot of questions about the Nutrisystem flex meals. There’s a lot to like about this program because it allows you to take two days off each week. And, it’s about $100 cheaper than the regular women’s program. But, there’s some misconceptions about the food which I’ll address in the following article. The
Food Specialties in a Marathi Wedding
Of all the other cultures in India, Maharashtrians tend to have the simplest weddings. These weddings are complemented with simple, yet healthier wedding cuisines. Marathi food promises less oil, less salt, minimal butter, thereby making it a fitness freak’s delight. The Menu Wedding menu of a Marathi family is almost always vegetarian, and more so
Go Home & Go Green: How to Minimize Waste in Your Kitchen
On a global scale, one third of the produce that we grow is thrown out, culminating in 1.3 billion tons of wasted food every year. After confronting themselves with these appallingly high numbers, most people gasp in disbelief, but then simply sigh and say, “Well, I personally don’t throw out that much. I can’t be
How to Lose Weight Without Exercise and Get Rid of Belly Fat
This is how to lose weight without exercise – you just have to eat sensibly. A good healthy meal is simple and doesn’t have to be complicated. You just have to prepare your own meals and eat out less. If you have been on a high processed food diet, it’s time to make the change
Infrared Grills Which Are Less Than $500 and Are Great for Cooking at Home
Is the lack of space your excuse for not hosting a barbeque party? Or does the tedious work which comes with cleaning up put you off? If you said yes to any of the questions above, read on to find out what you can do to make these excuses a thing of the past. First,
Using Claypots For Healthy Cooking – A Beginner’s Guide
If you are looking for a healthy new way of cooking, why not try claypot cooking Asian-style? Claypot cooking is an ancient technique in many cultures from the Romans, Etruscans, Chinese, Indian, Mexican and Moroccans. In Asia, claypots have been widely used as a cooking style for centuries. From China, Vietnam, Thailand, South East Asia
Lose Weight by Reducing Salt Addiction
Salt, in limited amounts, is an essential part of a healthy diet. Consumed in excess, though, it can spike your blood pressure and make you look fatter because of your body retaining more water to balance the larger amount of sodium present. Here are some tips for reducing your salt intake to slim down fast.
13 Tips To Help You Lose Weight In The New Year
Wading through weight loss information can seem to be a confusing task. There are so many ideas, plans, and programs. It can be easy to end up so overwhelmed that you lose sight of what you started out to do. In this article we will reveal some sound tips to get you going again. 1.
One Simple Action for Eating Less, Improving Digestion and Boosting Pleasure: Chew Your Food
Really, it’s that simple. I’m sure you’re like, “Whatever, mom, I do chew my food.” Hmmm, are you sure about that? Or, do you kinda, sorta chew your food and then expect those teeth in your stomach to finish the job? It’s ok. I used to think I chewed my food too. Then one day
Is Nonstick Cookware Good for You?
When it comes to kitchen sets there are thousands of options, but how do you know what is the best choice for you and your family? Stainless steel looks great, but heats slowly and is much too heavy for every day cooking. Tri-ply provides the best of all words, but food will stick if you
Is Your Health Food Really Healthy?
The world is becoming more health conscious every year. Food companies are making so-called health food products, the fast food industry is trying to make healthier menus, and people are making smarter choices when it comes to their food. This is a wonderful thing and is much needed with obesity continually affecting more and more
Amazing Coconut Oil, a True Super Food
Coconut oil has come on the scene in the recent past as one of nature’s true super foods. The myriad of uses for this amazing oil are truly astonishing and the many health benefits make it a product everyone should have in their pantry. WHAT ARE THE HEALTH BENEFITS OF COCONUT OIL? A few of
Careers in Food Technology
The growing consumerism and a fast paced lifestyle have led to a greater demand for packed and processed food. The challenge most food processing units face today is to produce food items which contain minimal amount of chemicals and preservatives yet have optimum appeal and shelf-life. And this has raised the demand for food technologists
5 Quick and Easy Dinner Recipes
Don’t have much time cooking for dinner? Get your hectic day a little less stressful by following these quick and easy cooking recipes without breaking the bank. Pasta with Shrimp, Spinach, and Leek Pasta with Shrimp, Spinach, and Leek is a recipe rich in vegetables and protein. This will make your meal both light and
The Organic-Conventional Food Debate
You can never get too healthy. Getting and keeping good health is more important than your bank accounts being full. Keeping your health in tune and properly functioning is a good place to invest your resources. Good insurance will allow you access to good doctors that will help in your quest for good health. A
The Benefits of Fava or Broad Beans for Diabetics
Fava beans, as they are called in the Americas, or broad beans, as they are more commonly called in Europe, Australia and New Zealand, have been a part of diet in the eastern Mediterranean since about 6,000 BCE. They grow in broad, leathery pods, like much enlarged pea pods. Each pod contains three to eight
Slang Terms for Coffee
The first questions about slang terms are where did they come from and how did they originate. Where they originated covers a wide spectrum of places. Some started by military groups during wars while others originated in both men’s and women’s prisons. Others originated in foreign countries, by college students or just groups of people
The Specialty and History of Kumbakonam Degree Coffee
Coffee has for long been a delectable beverage inspiring millions across the globe. Tracing its roots to ancient Ethiopia, coffee is today an acclaimed “global beverage” that has captured the imagination of the masses and lent itself to be an inseparable part of their everyday life. According to a study by Ponte Stefano published in
From a Cherry to the Cup: The Life and Journey of Coffee Beans
You sit back at your local café, sip your latte or black gold brew, and relax. But did you ever wonder how that Joe got to your cup? Fresh roasted gourmet coffee does not just appear! There is a journey here. Before any roaster can sell coffee wholesale to any café to brew a cup,
Some Facts About Deforestation
Deforestation is a permanent destruction of forests and woods. Deforestation is the conversion of forested area to the non forest land for the use of industrial gain, livestock, and urban use. In the ancient times, most of the land was covered with forests. As the population and other demands damage the earth and it leaded
How Does Coffee Affect the Environment?
The growth and cultivation of coffee plants have seen a number of changes over the years, resulting in a different impact on the environment. Every American considers coffee to be a popular social beverage and a wonderful way to start the day, but many people do not consider where their Java may come from, and
A Quick Guide to Coffee
There are 3 major regions in the world where coffee if grown: Central America, North Africa, and South Asia. Each region has its own distinct flavors and aroma. This comes from the minerals in the particular soil, the amount of precipitation, and the method of processing the beans. For this article, I will use Starbucks
Gluten Free Recipes – What 10 Grains Can Be Substituted For Wheat?
Gluten-free recipes can be a challenge and looking at all the grain bins at the natural food store can be intimidating. Whether you have Celiac disease, gluten intolerance, wheat allergies, or your choice is to follow a gluten-free diet, you need to know not just which grains have gluten but which grains are gluten-free and
The Dangers of Drinking Coffee
If you drink coffee because you think you need to in order to rev or pep you up daily, especially if you work in corporate America, here are some things to think about pertaining to this liquid drug that is the number one cause of cancer of the esophagus: The first thing you should think
What You Need to Know About Coffee
A Third of the World Drinks Coffee “Without my morning coffee, I’m no good.” “I need my two cups of coffee to get me going in the morning.” “The first thing we do in the morning is make a pot of fresh coffee.” So go the sentiments of nearly a third of the world’s population
A Brief Tour of Coffee’s Chemical Composition
Everyday millions of people around the world begin their day religiously with a morning cup of coffee. Though today we easily identify coffee in its beverage form, it wasn’t always this way in the beginning. Throughout history, coffee has taken on several physical transformations, initially serving as an energy source when nomadic tribes combined coffee