Skips, the iconic British snack by KP Snacks, first made their appearance in 1974. However, the range of crisps has evolved ...
Study says that for younger children in particular, swallowing the pearls can pose a choking hazard. There have been anecdotal reports in Singapore of young adults in their teens choking while ...
That photogenic cup of bubble tea may come with hidden downsides. Tapioca pearls made from cassava can absorb heavy metals ...
Studies show that even gentle post-meal movement can influence blood sugar control and gut-brain signaling, helping the body process nutrients more efficiently. A couple takes a sunset stroll.
A recent review in Frontiers in Nutrition highlights resistant starch — the type naturally found in beans, bananas, and cooled potatoes — as a surprising carb that may improve blood sugar control, ...
This video is part of “Innovations In: Type 1 Diabetes,” an editorially independent special report that was produced with financial support from Vertex. Tom Lum: On the surface, this may look like ...
There is no single cause of eating disorders. However, research suggests that social media may sometimes be a contributing factor, as some content on social media platforms can promote thinness and ...
Across Europe, people are rethinking what makes food worth buying. Shoppers are scrutinising ingredient lists more closely, looking for simple, recognisable components and fewer additives. At the same ...
Powdered sugar, or confectioners' sugar, is among the most common baking ingredients out there, but it's especially popular in America. Made of pulverized granulated sugar and a starch to prevent ...