For all of you who are obsessed with calories, DietSensor has prepared the perfect gadget for you. SCiO is a scanner that measures the nutritional value of food. Wondering how many calories are sitting on your plate? Now there's no more guessing. Unveiled at CES 2016, SCiO will be especially useful for people who suffer from diabetes and need to watch their intake of certain ingredients.
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It is known that industrially produced food can be addictive, so scientists decided to make a list of the most addictive foods. Are you curious about which food is the hardest to resist and why? We reveal the most addictive foods.
The FerFud project, which delighted Slovenian streets last year, is returning this year as well. This time with a renewed concept, as the FerFud truck is looking for a chef with a big idea. The tender is already open, candidates can submit applications until April 10.
On April 15, 2016, 104 years have passed since the "unsinkable" Titanic, the largest ship of its time, sank in front of an iceberg in the North Atlantic on its maiden voyage. But you already know most of the history of the Titanic, so this time we reveal a lesser-known fact: what kind of food was served to the guests on the ship. Both to those who are most fifth and "paradise". See the original menus from the Titanic.
The Knorr brand, which has produced the legendary Knorr soups and cubes for almost 80 years, conducted an interesting experiment in which it first conducted short interviews with strangers about their dietary preferences, and then sent them on a blind date with a person who had the same taste. Is there love at first taste? Did a spark fly? You will find out all this below.
Are you tempted to pamper your taste buds? We have an amazing proposal for you. Are you interested in which one? On May 6 and 7, 2016, a unique culinary event will take place in Kranjska Gora - the 1st International Culinary Festival Kranjska Gora 2016. Chefs from Slovenia, Italy and Croatia will cook for you.
People have become obsessed with taking pictures of food. If in the past people crossed themselves before eating and said a prayer, today most people take photos of their meal. We've even become so obsessed with letting our food in restaurants cool before we bite into it, because we're more obsessed with posting a photo on Instagram than eating it while it's still warm. Instagram has undoubtedly become a paradise for food lovers. Do you know which type of food is the most represented or has the most hashtags? Find out below.
We all love movies and we all love food. Here are the top 10 movies to whet your appetite. So get ready for an attack of hunger during or after watching these films, because they combine the seventh art and gastronomy in the best possible way.
How many hot dogs could you eat in one minute? Or roast beef? Two, three, maybe four? The world record holder easily seven of them or as many as 70 in 10 minutes! People do all sorts of bizarre things to get their five minutes of fame. Speed eating is definitely one of them, and people take on many food challenges in the hope of getting their name on the record. They gobble up hot dogs, sushi, hard-boiled eggs, raw butter, meatloaf, poultry... Check out who are the fastest eaters in the world.
What is the easiest way to peel the fruit that most often ends up on the plate? Did you know that most fruits such as oranges, kiwis and strawberries are peeled or de-stemmed incorrectly and therefore throw away too much of the edible part of the fruit? Watch this video to learn how to get the most out of fruit and stop peeling it the wrong way once and for all!
Although food is not a toy and cannot be played with, food can also be used to perform many tricks. Do you want to impress the gathered community? Learn these 10 amazing food tricks, the recipe for which is so simple that everyone can become a magician.
You must have noticed small wooden houses in which books are stored while walking around one of the Slovenian cities. It is a project that bears the name of a bookmaker. This was born on the initiative of Nina Kožar from 2011 on Facebook, and there are already quite a few book exchange houses in Slovenia today. The concept also appeared abroad, and Jessica McClard from Arkansas took the project even further. While the booksellers encourage people to read and exchange books with each other, she herself launched a mini street storage project. Wooden cabinets are intended for the exchange of food and basic necessities.