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The food spread at the 77th Golden Globes Awards will not feature meat.
A lifestyle and travel blogger, she is a 'lover for all things food'.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Water is going to be a central part of the government's 2024 election campaign. And Gajendra Singh Shekhawat's work will be crucial for it.
Say goodbye to midweek blues with these sinful treats.
With easy access to processed meals and an unhealthy lifestyle, gaining weight is simpler than ever, warns Pune-based celebrity fitness coach Gaurav Pawar.
'Excess calories at dinner will get converted to fat and will result in weight gain,' warns Komal Jethmalani.
Readers share their summer pics.You can share yours too!
Could you imagine a world where everything is made of chocolate? In the small city of Durbuy, southeast of Brussels that dream just came through, thanks to the ChocoPalace festival -- where everything, including sculptures, is made of fine Belgian chocolate. Feast your eyes of the delicious art.
Who says Thanksgiving is only celebrated in the West?
Munch seeds like flax seeds, sunflower seeds, chia seeds, pumpkin seeds, etc. Include fruits and berries. They are delicious and healthy.
Rajesh Karkera journeys through verdant countryside to the little-explored pristine Lonar lake in eastern Maharashtra.
Matthew Schneeberger reviews EAST: Pan Asia, a new restaurant at Kemp's Corner, Mumbai.
And what it is doing to your body, asks nutritionist Komal Jethmalani.
Farhan Akhtar, in first person, about the role that transformed his career as an actor.
Indigo (April 30, 1999 - April 30, 2018) was much more than a restaurant, says its regular patron, Neeta Kolhatkar.
Dr Aruna Kalra tells you why you must include almonds, grains and veggies in your diet.
These foods will keep your energy levels high and drive away your hunger pangs.
Let's journey with Parineeti Chopra to Australia!
With mosques shut, workers and daily wage workers are left to fend for themselves, underscoring once again the magnitude of the crisis of unemployment and poverty triggered by the lockdown, which began on March 25 to stem the spread of the coronavirus.
It is possible to enjoy holiday goodies without putting on a single pound. Here's how...
The company aims to expand its offering to include whole grains, fruits and vegetables
Follow these tips on your next vacation, and you'll return home without adding any extra kilos.
Did you know that consuming milk and garlic will help increase your platelet count?
Aseem Chhabra remembers Master Chef Floyd Cardoz who died of coronavirus in New York on Wednesday.
A quick checklist for you for this season.
Think beyond the obvious and explore these unusual getaways.
Kamal Meattle and Barun Aggarwal guide us on the protective measures we can introduce in our daily lives to protect ourselves from the harmful effects of air pollution.
A Ganesh Nadar shares interesting vignettes that usually get lost in the heat-and-dust of election coverage.
The stories on how Virat Kohli attained supreme fitness are well documented but not many know of his candid chat with former India coach Duncan Fletcher before he went on to become one of the fittest cricketers in the world.
You don't need to visit a super-expensive restaurant for great food. The Bohri Kitchen is one such unique dining option says Harnoor Channi Tiwary
British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver is set to launch his famous Italian restaurant chain in Delhi, the first in the country with plans to expand to cities across India.
You'll see that there's more to the state than just its forts and havelis!
Apart from its sight-seeing grandeurs, the city boasts a unique shopping and gastronomical experience.
National Geographic has revealed the first batch of entries in its 'Travel Photo' contest -- and the bar has been set very high. Think extraordinary landscapes, inquisitive wildlife, sneak peeks into people's lives around the world, and jaw-dropping natural phenomenons; all captured in a whole host of creative ways. These exquisite images are battling it out for the possible grand prize of $7,500 (Rs 5.17 lakh). The winning image will also be featured on National Geographic's official Instagram account. Details of entry into the competition can be found on the contest homepage, and National Geographic are accepting entries until May 3. Here are some early highlights from the entries National Geographic received so far.
Priya Bala on why she is glad Maggi is no more among the choices available for her to eat.
Ramzan food walk reveals Old Delhi's culinary tradition!