If you're a foodie living in Canada, you might be surprised to learn that some of your favourite foods are taxed. But don't worry, we're here to help you make sense of it all. In this blog post, we'll break down which food items are taxed and why. So next time you're at the grocery store, you can rest assured that you're getting the best deal possible. Thanks for reading!
You ever step on a scale and wonder why it won't budge? Most people think that eating healthy means sticking to a strict regime of salads and other low-calorie foods. But in reality, many of the most popular dishes on the menu are some of the world's unhealthiest meals! From fried chicken to French fries, here are some of the worst offenders that you should avoid.
There’s no denying that food and romance have always gone hand in hand. From a romantic dinner for two to sharing snacks over a movie night, food has been used as an expression of love since time immemorial. But do certain foods actually have aphrodisiac qualities? Let’s take a look at the foods that are often said to be aphrodisiacs and explore some of the myths surrounding them.
Read more: A Guide to Aphrodisiac Foods – Separating Fact from Fiction
Have you ever wondered why some cultures prefer to eat with their hands? Eating with your hands is a time-honoured tradition that has been passed down through generations in many parts of the world. In fact, eating with your hands can be seen as an art form in some cultures and is a way to show respect for the food you are consuming and the people who prepared it. Let’s explore the history and etiquette behind this unique practice.
Read more: The Art of Eating with Your Hands: An Exploration into the World's Cultures
If you didn't know, Canada would launch its ban on single-use plastics this month, prohibiting the manufacture and import of various items for sale. This is excellent news for the whole nation and especially for us at Toronto Pho, as we have been advocating for since day one. We hope that by continuing to focus on sustainability, we can create a better future for our children and future generations. Our planet needs all the help it can get!
Read more: Toronto Pho: A Green Restaurant that is in Step with Canada's New Plastic Ban
Rice contains arsenic, a naturally occurring element found in soil and water. But why does rice specifically contain more arsenic than other grains? This is a question that many people have posed, and this blog post aims to uncover the answer.
Arsenic occurs naturally in soil and water, so it is not surprising that rice absorbs more of it than other grains. It is estimated that 85% of the world’s population consumes rice as a staple food source. As such, it is important to understand why rice absorbs more arsenic than other grains—and what can be done to reduce exposure to this toxic element.
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