Italy joins anti-food-waste movement
Italy is about to join France in trying to turn food waste into a resource for those in need, but taking a different tack on incentives.
Italy is about to join France in trying to turn food waste into a resource for those in need, but taking a different tack on incentives.
A startling study places France above Italy in per-capita pizza eating, with burgers rising, too. The study adds some more and suggests some reasons.
Italy has submitted papers for Neapolitan pizza to be recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage on the list of "intangible" cultural assets.
Food, film, kites, bicycles and even bulls highlight March events in France. Some are traditional, some are new.
Some images from the Madeira Wine Company in Funchal, Madeira
In India, every Sikh temple provides two free meals a day to anyone needing or wanting them. These two women prepare bread for the meals.
We love food markets and today we visit one of Delhi's many markets, this one frequented by residents of Delhi and only rarely tourists.
A trail of fat betrays thieves who broke into a bar and stole the cash, the TV and seven legs of Iberico ham...
A pilot project in eastern France is turning wastes from cheese-making into marketable products, and into electric power.
In Italy's northernmost Alpine region, where German is the mother tongue, a 550-year-old farm that's now a guesthouse and restaurant.
Well, at least butter-knife points. French media are mocking a British supermarket that's making straight croissants instead of...well...crescents.
Some images from the colorful Market, Funchal, Madeira. You'll find a large variety of goods for sale -- fish, fruit, vegetables, flowers etc.
Samantha visits New Orleans and shares pictures and impressions with us—along with her determination to return for more!
Super budget grocery store to open in North West London.
American Airlines announces some inflight upgrades, including more entertainment choices, meals on Texas-Hawaii flights, and The Pretzels Are Back!