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Your digital Food Lab; Feast explores the science of food, food production technology, the origin and future of the foods we eat.
Researchers investigating sea slugs find the most effective method for enhancing human memory.
Sea slug neurons best enhance long-term memory when a second learning experience takes place 24 hours following the first; shorter or longer intervals do not have the same effect, according to research. This little window implies that cells have an internal clock that determines when fresh data may be reinforced and stored.
By Francis Damiabout 10 hours ago in Feast
Happy Food Day
I almost skipped eating that day. Not because I forgot. Because I didn’t feel like I deserved it. It sounds dramatic now, but in the moment it felt… normal. Like food had quietly shifted from something joyful into something I had to earn. Like every bite needed a reason.
By John Smith8 days ago in Feast
Homemade Snacks
Why buy store-bought snacks full of preservatives when you can create these incredible treats at home? Using simple ingredients you already have—eggs, flour, milk, and a few pantry staples—these eight recipes deliver everything from crispy fried treats to fluffy steamed cakes. They're so delicious and easy that you'll never reach for packaged snacks again. Let's get cooking!
By yue . shui12 days ago in Feast
The food business is undergoing a transformation thanks to gene-edited fungus, which is being considered as a beef substitute.
Compared to the strain now in use, a gene-edited fungus has created meat-like protein that grows more quickly and uses a lot less sugar. These improvements bring one of the earliest meat alternatives in the world closer to competing with animals in terms of scale and efficiency.
By Francis Dami25 days ago in Feast
If meals are planned well, Ramadan is actually a great time to lose weight in a healthy way.
If meals are planned well, Ramadan is actually a great time to lose weight in a healthy way. The key is choosing the right foods for Sehri (Suhoor) and Iftar and avoiding overeating, as fasting already limits eating hours. Here is a straightforward guide to losing weight during Ramadan.
By Farida Kabir27 days ago in Feast
Ramadan's Digital Detox: Why It Matters
Ramadan's Digital Detox: Why It Matters The Beginning Our lives today are cantered on screens in a world that is so hyperconnected. Digital devices have become inseparable from our daily routines, from checking emails, watching videos, and responding to endless notifications to scrolling through social media feeds. Technology brings distraction, stress, and mental overload, in addition to offering convenience and connection.
By Farida Kabirabout a month ago in Feast
The Dark Secrets of Fast Food: What You’re Really Eating
We all love grabbing a burger and fries once in a while. But what if I told you that some of the things you think are delicious and fresh at fast food restaurants might actually be… a little gross? Yep, even the burgers and shakes you swear by have some secrets you probably never knew.
By Areeba Umair2 months ago in Feast
14 Mind-Blowing Food Hacks You’ve Been Doing Wrong Your Whole Life
We all love food, but what if I told you that some of the foods you eat every day might not be eaten the smartest way possible? From tacos to cake, there are little-known hacks that can make your meals cleaner, faster, and way more enjoyable. Let’s dive into some genius food tricks that will seriously change the way you eat.
By Areeba Umair2 months ago in Feast
8 Things You Should Never Order at Restaurants (Unless You Love Food Regret)
Let’s be honest, when we go to a restaurant, we’re not just eating. We’re investing in an experience. We want the best-tasting dish, the one we’ll remember for days. Because of food regret? That’s real. And it lingers.
By Areeba Umair2 months ago in Feast
15 Restaurant Hacks You Need to Try in 2026
Let’s be honest, life hacks are everywhere. But what about restaurant hacks that help you save money, get fresher food, and maximize your portions? Whether you’re hitting McDonald’s, Chipotle, Whole Foods, or your local pizza place, these insider tricks can seriously upgrade your experience.
By Areeba Umair2 months ago in Feast
The Picky Eater Paradox:
People act like being a picky eater is a moral flaw. I hear it often, usually from people who can eat anything without hesitation. My husband is one of them. He calls me picky with a grin, like it’s harmless, but underneath is the assumption that flexibility equals virtue.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin2 months ago in Feast








