For the wine industry in particular, the past few years has been a roller coaster ride of extreme highs and stomach-lurching lows. Related stories: Sustainability Lies in Wine Technology Freight Blues Driving up Wine Costs Regenerative Disorder: Behind Wine's Latest Buzzword On the one hand, glo...
A: Moderate wine consumption has been linked to many potential gastrointestinal health benefits—and in some cases, a tipple may even help settle the stomach after a big meal. But drinking alcohol, particularly in excess, can also cause or exacerbate certain stomach problems, including constipation...
The Greek word for "stomach" (γαστήρ) refers to the digestive system. This suggests that Timothy may have been suffering from digestive issues, which were common in the ancient world due to dietary limitations and the quality of available food and water. Paul's advice underscores the...
or just letting the wine sit for awhile. Compounding the complexity of these aromatic compounds are the other potential aromas coming from the food in front of you or the food you’ve already consumed wafting up from your stomach. And that’s just taking into account the olfactory receptors ...
Gilad brought out a bottle of the 2015 Nik Weiss Riesling and we told him that we had issues initially with the wine, but now understand that these wines take years to come around (flavor and fruit characteristic wise) and that he should save his next bottle for a few years from now. ...
Yet even in the midst of that hollow-in-the-pit-of-your-stomach combination of upset and sadness, the scary thing remains just how unsurprising it is to see the pervasiveness of sexism in the wine industry that continues to come to light. Why unsurprising? Because we’ve watched ...
We have a national & worldwide crisis on our hands. I believe we can all agree on that. How to handle the crisis has divided everyone and I think we can agree on that as well. My heart is burdened for so many reasons… for the lives lost, for the crippling fear, for the isolation...
Woohoo! Thank you so much for sharing, Linda. So glad you enjoyed! Reply Jennifer says December 24, 2021 at 9:58 pm So delicious! But be warned, tart cherry juice can cause stomach cramping / digestive issues. My poor guests! Loved the spices though, just need to serve very small gl...
In 1971, the agency ruled that "livestock lungs shall not be saved for use as human food." Haggis is traditionally made from sheep's heart, liver, and lungs, mixed with spices and oatmeal, and served inside a sheep's stomach. Culinary greats like Anthony Bourdain sing its praises. ...
I also spend quite a lot of time trying to make the best chicken wings – fortunately, there is no one perfect recipe – and making ever hotter Indian curries which I keep telling myself are ‘balanced’. My friends say I have a Chinese stomach. I would like to cook a greater range ...