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Want to lose weight but cannot give up on your favourite dosa. Tamannaah Bhatia’s trainer shares how to do itCelebrity trainer Siddhartha Singh offers a new approach to weight loss. He suggests enhancing breakfast dosa with paneer. This protein add...
Oatmeal might be the breakfast hero we need, but there is a catchOatmeal is rising as a go-to healthy breakfast, praised for its fiber, protein, and heart benefits. But not all oatmeal is equally nutritio...
Hilarious mix-up: Indian fans fooled by Pakistani actor into believing he is Ranbir KapoorPakistani actor Affan Waheed was mistaken for Bollywood superstar Ranbir Kapoor by excited fans in London, who eagerly took selfies with hi...
The (too) warm-blooded genius of Truman CapoteCapote, raised with Harper Lee (Dill in To Kill a Mockingbird), authored Breakfast at Tiffany's, In Cold Blood, and co-wrote Beat the Devil...
Tour de Fabulous: How India’s affluent are seeking extraordinary travel experiencesPersonalised travel include things from watching a tuna auction in Tokyo to spending a night at the Palace of Versailles. This trend has le...
On International Poha Day, we give you 3 reasons to have this (healthy) bowl of goodness!Although poha originated in Maharashtra (the OG dish is called ‘kande pohe’ or poha with onions), variations of this flattened rice are coo...
National Cereal Day 2023: See date, significance and how to celebrateNational Cereal Day falls on March 7 every year. It is a perfect opportunity to enjoy your favorite breakfast food and celebrate its rich h...
Oat sales buck slowdown trendThe organised breakfast cereal market in India is estimated at Rs 1,400 crore, with oats being the fastest-growing category, with around 30...
Pakistanis want down to Earth flavoursPIA has learnt the hard way that it is naïve to expect bland breakfasts to fly.
Will there still be breakfast after B-Day?Brexit may help a new generation of Britons reconnect with the essentials of their own islands.
How comfort food helped people move past tragedies like 9/11, 26/11After 9/11, surveys showed that 15% of Americans ate “comfort foods.”
Eight rescued Thai boys in good health, ask for chocolate bread: OfficialsThe boys had a good appetite but were mainly being given bland, easily digestible foods. However, doctors later relented after some of the ...
Papaya: Secrets of the tropical delightPapaya is so ideally suited to India’s climate that most farms and gardens had them growing almost without realising it.
ETMarkets Morning Podcast: What's buzzing on Dalal Street today?In Tuesday's session, the Nifty50 made 'Doji' pattern for a second successive session. This shows indecisive among market participants at h...
There are more problems with bread than just carcinogenic elements; focus should be on quality of wheatFactory-made bread, ‘untouched by human hands’ as ad campaigns promised, was a shining white sign of pure and healthy bread. But making bre...
Five not-so-healthy health foodsWe have so many food options that confuse us about what's healthy and what isn't.
Five must-keep snacks for your office deskThere are waistline-friendly options that will cut the calories; it's just a question of getting to know them.
No time to eat, Silicon Valley drinks its meals!Boom times in Silicon Valley call for hard work, and hard work -at least in technology land -means that coders, engineers and venture capit...
Just one gram of turmeric a day could boost memory!Adding just one gram of humble turmeric to breakfast could help improve the memory of people who are in the very early stages of diabetes.
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On a cruise down the famous river, ET correspondent sees that time is running out for a swathe of Chinese history as the Three Gorges Dam n...