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Where the past curls up everywhere: A Balkan journey through time and memoryExploring the Balkans is like stepping into a living museum, where the aroma of tobacco and traces of post-communism paint a vivid portrait...
Japanese Proverb of the Day: Onaji kama no meshi o kuu —‘Eat rice from the same pot’A Japanese proverb, 'Onaji kama no meshi o kuu,' meaning 'Eat rice from the same pot,' reveals how shared daily experiences forge deep conn...
Japan’s premium fruit industry where melons become luxury commoditiesJapanese fruits have carved out a niche in the world market, fetching high prices due to their extraordinary taste, texture, and stunning p...
Harsh Goenka amazed by Japanese school lunches Americans are praising; viral video reveals whyA video shared by Harsh Goenka on social media highlights Japan's exceptional school lunch system, focussing strict hygiene, meticulous nut...
Fiery, spicy, meaty: Chef introduces Maharashtra’s famous Saoji cuisine in Japan. His restaurant serves rich mutton gravies, kaleji fry, chicken sukka and moreA Japanese chef, Takashi Takeshima, has introduced the spicy and meaty Saoji cuisine from Nagpur to his restaurant in Fukuoka, Japan. After...
Parle Melody: The ₹1 soft power twist Modi served to Meloni and the worldPrime Minister Modi's gift of a Parle Melody toffee to Italy's Giorgia Meloni symbolised India's evolving soft power. Beyond traditional ex...
India’s brandy boom still feels uncool. Liquor cos want to give it a makeoverBrandy, a spirit deeply entrenched in South India's culture and cinema, is now undergoing a national makeover. Despite being India's second...
Why macaques and humans start copying each other in shared spacesHumans and macaques are developing shared social behaviors. These monkeys learn from people in unexpected ways. Scientists observe mutual b...
A stranger paid for his dinner. What the stranger wrote on the napkin changed his life forever and also helped him deal with his father's deathA backpacking trip to Hiroshima led a traveler to a profound lesson in human connection and letting go. A chance encounter in a small resta...
Japanese proverb of the day: ‘Dumplings over flowers’ - The relationship lesson on love and what truly sustains it in an appearance-obsessed worldJapanese proverb of the day: A Japanese proverb, 'Dumplings Over Flowers,' teaches the value of substance over superficial appearances. It ...
Dubai chefs shrink menus as Iran war makes tomatillos, scallops harder to sourceIran war: Dubai's vibrant restaurant scene is feeling the pinch. Chefs are struggling to get key ingredients like avocados and tomatillos. ...
Problem with going to Japan - you return and expect things to be still civilisedA recent trip to Japan left a lasting impression. The country's remarkable civility, efficient systems, and rich culture were observed. Fro...
What does one eat in Kyrgyzstan? Korea, Japan come to the rescueSnow blankets Bishkek as travelers seek food. Kyrgyzstan's cuisine relies on meat. A vegetarian partner faces challenges. Japanese and Kore...
Cars drive into kimchi stations: How the expansion of Korean and Japanese companies has altered India’s foodscapeInitially driven by the needs of Japanese and Korean expats in India's industrial hubs, a unique culinary landscape has emerged. Companies ...
Japanese ambassador can't get enough of the iconic Bihari litti chokha: Check viral videoJapanese Ambassador Keiichi Ono is winning hearts in India by embracing local culture. He recently sampled Bihar's famous litti chokha, eve...
"Namaste to India," greets Robot deployed at G7 Summit in HiroshimaJapan's advanced technology and love for robots are not unheard of; the same was seen at the International Media Centre as Robot was saying...
Golgappe pe Charcha: Japanese PM Kishida enjoys golgappa, idlis, aam panna, lassi after talks in DelhiBoth the leaders were seen sipping tea from an earthen cup sitting on a bench in the park, engrossed in talks. After a short walk, Modi and...
Japan is cool but has no clue about selling itselfThe Japanese entertainment industry could do much more to transform its newfound cultural cachet into economic riches.
Honda Cars India CEO Yoichiro Ueno is a self - confessed IndophileIt will be right to say that Mr. Ueno loves all things Indian, so much so that he prefers eating desi grub.
Japan plans to set up 11 industrial townships in IndiaThere are more than 30 Japanese enterprises in this zone, which has been developed by the Rajasthan State Industrial Development and Invest...