May 2024 Brings With It A Range Of Exciting Food Festivals And Events. Don’t Miss Them

As the vibrant month of May unfolds, a plethora of exciting food festivals await that celebrate the country's rich culinary diversity. From north to south, east to west, every region boasts its own unique flavours and traditions, offering food enthusiasts an unforgettable gastronomic journey. Whether you're craving spicy street food delights, indulgent sweets, or exotic regional specialities, May is the perfect time to embark on a culinary adventure across India. Join us as we explore the top food festivals happening this month, where you can savour mouthwatering delicacies, experience local culture, and create unforgettable memories. Get ready to tantalize your taste buds and satisfy your cravings at these must-visit food festivals in May 2024!
Here Are The Must-Visit Food Festivals In May 2024:Summer Brunch with Masterchef Andy Allen at Olive Bar & Kitchen. DelhiTourism Australia held an exclusive summer brunch with celebrated Australian Masterchef Andy Allen on May 7, 2024..

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Food Authority Warns Against Artificial Ripening Of Fruits Using Calcium Carbide

The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has issued a warning to food business operators, traders and fruit handlers to refrain from the use of calcium carbide or carbide gas for artificial ripening of fruits. The gas has already been prohibited for this particular use under the Food Safety and Standards Regulations, 2011. FSSAI's recent alert is meant to serve as a reminder during the mango season. As per the press release, FSSAI is also advising Food Safety Departments of States and Union Territories “to remain vigilant and take serious action and deal stringently against person(s) indulging in such unlawful practices”.
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What Is Calcium Carbide? Why Should It Not Be Used For Ripening Fruits?Calcium carbide releases acetylene gas, which contains traces of arsenic and phosphorus. Consuming these minerals can be hazardous to health. If calcium carbide or carbide gas is used f..

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Viral: Throwback Video Of When World’s Tallest Ice Cream Cone Was Made In Norway

Recently, Guinness World Records' official Instagram page shared a throwback video showcasing the creation of an ice cream cone that was above 10 feet tall. The Guinness World Record for the world's last ice cream cone was set back in 2015 in Norway by the family-run ice cream company named Hennig-Olsen. According to a report from Guinness World Records, this colossal cone weighed “almost a tonne” and had the capacity to hold “1,080 litres” of ice cream. Is not that amazing?
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In the Instagram video posted recently, we get a glimpse of how the company created the giant cone using a steel structure. The staff whipped the cream to fill this cone. Interestingly, to transport this massive creation, they didn't rely on a car or truck; instead, they airlifted it using a helicopter from the ice cream factory where it was made. Once the record was set, the ice cream was sc..

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5 Tips To Remember While Handling An Earthen Or Mud Pot

Have you been planning to revamp your kitchen? Are you thinking of going eco-friendly? If yes, then we suggest adding some earthen utensils to your collection. They are healthy to use and add an earthy touch to your kitchen setup. The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), in their recently released '2024 Dietary Guidelines for Indians', further recommended avoiding non-stick cookware and going for mud pots instead to make their food nutrient-enriched. But did you know, there are certain techniques to handle a mud pot properly? Let's take you through.
Here Are 5 Tips To Remember While Using Mud Pots:1. Keep them separately:Do not keep your earthenware with regular utensils. Why, you ask? This is because mud pots are fragile and have increased risks of getting cracked when kept against a harder metal. Make a separate spot for the mud pots and do not stack them one over the other.
2. Use a wooden spatula:Avoid using metal spoons and spatulas to cook in earthen utensils..

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