Food
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News
Kathy Goldman, Who Fought Hunger in New York City, Dies at 92
She helped introduce free breakfasts and lunches for schoolchildren and open pantries and soup kitchens for the poor.
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World
U.N. Experts Say Gaza Is Close to Famine. What Does That Mean?
The aid delivery that ended in bloodshed this week showed the extent of Gazans’ desperation, with dozens killed after many…
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Health
A Food Festival Moves to Brooklyn
Order the perfect chicken for coq au vin, try a Croatian amaro and more food news.
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World
Lead-Tainted Applesauce Sailed Through Gaps in Food-Safety System
Cinnamon-flavored applesauce pouches sold in grocery and dollar stores last year poisoned hundreds of American children with extremely high doses…
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Health
Drug Drastically Reduces Children’s Reactions to Traces of Food Allergens
Xolair cuts the risk of dangerous reactions after exposure to minute amounts of allergens, researchers reported. But children taking it…
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Health
What to Know About Xolair and Food Allergies
The drug does not completely prevent reactions, but it can reduce the risks posed by trace amounts of food allergens.
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Business
Will Food Prices Stop Rising Quickly? Many Companies Say Yes.
Food companies are talking about smaller price increases this year, good news for grocery shoppers, restaurant diners and the White…
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Magazine
A Sweet-and-Sour Tofu That Balances It All
A bright, orange-inflected dish unites hot and cold, the Persian way.
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Health
Omakaseed Brings Plant-Based Sushi to the Sanctuary Hotel Near Times Square
Theodora brings more Mediterranean to Fort Greene, Brooklyn, Kernel provides plant-based fast-casual food and more restaurant news.
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Health
In the Ozempic Age, Has ‘Craveable’ Lost Its Selling Power?
One day about 60 years ago, the comedian Bert Lahr put on a devil suit, held up a potato chip…