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“We know that the Denisovans lived, occupied the cave and this Tibetan plateau for such a long time, we really want to know, how did they live there? Analysis of bone fragments unearthed during excavations at Baishiya Karst Cave have revealed what animals Denisovans butchered, ate and processed. Traces of Denisovan DNA found in present-day people suggest the ancient species likely once lived across much of Asia. Many of the bones recovered from Baishiya Karst Cave, like this spotted hyena vertebra, contain traces of human activities such as cut marks. Unlike Denisova Cave, which was occupied by early modern humans and Neanderthals as well as Denisovans, current evidence suggests that Denisovans were the only group of humans to live at Baishiya Karst Cave, Zhang said.
Persons: CNN — Denisovans, Denisovans, , Dongju Zhang, Zhang, Denisovan, Frido Welker, Xia Li, Welker, Dongju, Samantha Brown, ” Brown Organizations: CNN, Lanzhou University, Globe, Paleoanthropology, University of Copenhagen, Mass, Junior, Palaeoproteomics, Germany’s University of Tübingen Locations: Xiahe, China’s Gansu, , China, Lanzhou, Cave, Altai, Siberia, Asia, Laos, Southeast Asia, Ganjia, Australia
Although larger grocery stores will offer a bigger variety, it generally won't be as vast as an American supermarket. For instance, urban grocery stores in Germany simply don't have the physical capacity the way many American grocery shops do, allowing American shops to stock numerous brands and types of the same product. You have to bag your own stuffAt most major American grocery stores, your groceries generally get bagged for you as you check out. Most Germans do their grocery shopping at standard and discount grocery stores. Opening times at German grocery stores may seem short in comparison to US storesMany Americans who visit Germany are surprised to find that German grocery stores have more limited opening times than they are used to.
Persons: , you'll Organizations: Service, Business, Omega, Aldi Locations: Germany, United States, American, Bavaria, Bavarian, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Turkish, Berlin, Kafer, Munich
Australia is facing an egg supply crunch thanks to bird flu outbreaks — and it's led McDonald's to trim breakfast hours by 90 minutes, also pushing supermarkets to restrict purchases to two cartons per consumer. Citing "industry challenges," McDonald's on Tuesday announced that it was temporarily serving breakfast until 10.30am instead of midday across Australia. The government added that it is currently responding to outbreaks of the H7 high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) at 11 poultry farms. The Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) noted that there is currently no evidence that people can contact the virus through "properly prepared" food. "Avian influenza (bird flu) is not a food safety concern and it is safe to eat properly handled and cooked chicken meat, eggs and egg products," the organization added.
Persons: it's, Murray Watt, McDonald's, Rowan McMonnies, there's, McMonnies Organizations: U.S, Australia Facebook, Coles, Woolworths, Food Standards, Food Standards Australia New Zealand Locations: Australia, Food Standards Australia
Brian Paquette, the head of culinary at Chili's, shared his tips for making the perfect burger. He said a great burger starts with the right kind of beef and a "really clean, really hot" grill. AdvertisementFourth of July weekend means cooking out, and the process of making the best burger for your guests starts in the grocery store. That's according to Brian Paquette, the head of culinary at Chili's, who spoke with Business Insider about how to make a restaurant-quality burger at home, from the meat he buys to his best grilling hacks and go-to toppings. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: Brian Paquette, Organizations: Service, Business
But health professionals are warning consumers not to take medical advice from the same companies trying to sell them food, supplements and other consumables. “People who are on (GLP-1 drugs) eat less calories. Daily Harvest, a meal kit service, has a GLP-1 food collection. In May it announced a new line of frozen meals called Vital Pursuit, pitching the brand to users of weight loss drugs. Some taking GLP-1 drugs have reported losing hair and muscle.
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Read previewIndustry-leading physique coach and former bodybuilder Cliff Wilson shared with Business Insider the seven supplements he takes daily. Creatine monohydrateWilson said he takes five grams of creatine monohydrate daily to help him build muscle and support his cognition and mood. Vitamin D"Effective and cheap, vitamin D supplements help to maintain my energy and hormone levels," Wilson said. The FDA says that 400 milligrams of caffeine a day is a healthy amount, but personal tolerances vary a lot. AdvertisementPotential benefits of glutamine supplements include reducing muscle soreness after workouts, boosting the immune system, and supporting muscle recovery.
Persons: , Cliff Wilson, Wilson, monohydrate Wilson, Rhiannon Lambert, he's Organizations: Service, Business, American Medical Association, Nutrition, Getty, FDA Locations: Chicago
Americans feeding a group of 10 this holiday weekend will spend an average of $71.22, according to the American Farm Bureau Federation. The American Farm Bureau found the price of two pounds of ground beef will cost an average of $12.77 this year, up 11% from a year ago. As inflation skyrocketed across the economy in 2022, the American Farm Bureau estimated a 17% year-over-year spike in the cost of a Fourth of July cookout. The American Farm Bureau notes that, on an inflation-adjusted basis, this summer’s BBQ bill is 5% lower than the record set in 2022. The cheapest Fourth of July barbecue bill is in the Northeast at $63.54, according to the American Farm Bureau.
Persons: New York CNN —, It’s, grillers Organizations: New, New York CNN, American Farm Bureau Federation, American Farm Bureau, Consumers Locations: New York
And the butcher expert was happy to share his top tips for making the perfect burger. Pat LaFrieda always makes his burgers medium rareThe perfect burger requires getting both the meat and temperature right. LaFrieda told BI he always makes his burger medium rare. And when it comes to the buns, LaFrieda always loves briocheLaFrieda said the bun is often overlooked, but it's crucial to a perfect burger. LaFrieda doesn't have any special tricks or tips to make the perfect burger, but he says that's the whole point.
Persons: , Pat LaFrieda, LaFrieda, Pat LaFrieda LaFrieda, brioche LaFrieda, He's Organizations: Service, Business
Learn moreThe 4th of July sales and deals are officially underway, and what could be more patriotic than stocking up on some products made in the USA? Whether you're ready to drop some major cash or you're just looking to browse some knickknacks, we've got you covered. Brands like Zippo, Igloo, and Brooklyn Bedding all carry multiple American-made products, and we've highlighted some of the best. Don't forget to check out our massive roundup of the best 4th of July sales from products made around the world, too. It's pre-seasoned for convenience, and this brand regularly features in our guide to the best cast iron skillets.
Persons: we've, Buddy Organizations: Business, Brands, Weber, Purple, Walmart Locations: USA, American, Brooklyn
Read previewA scientist and doctor who researches the role of the gut microbiome in our body's hormonal processes shared three things he avoids for his gut health. It's no surprise, then, that the global gut health supplement market has been valued at $12 billion. AdvertisementHere are three things he avoids for his gut microbiome. When we eat red meat, the bacteria in the gut make "dangerous" metabolites when digesting it, he said. AdvertisementAntibioticsAlthough antibiotics are crucial for treating infection and save millions of lives every year, they also disrupt the gut microbiome.
Persons: , It's, Dr, Max Nieuwdorp, Nieuwdorp, he's Organizations: Service, Business, American Heart Association, Biology, UCLA Health Locations: Netherlands, Cavan, UPFs
"I don't think I ever had a customer send one back for being too tough, too marbled, or being unsatisfied with it," she told BI. Related stories"I've never had another salad like it — it's sweet, salty, and amazing," Lee told BI. "The best dessert to order from the menu was Thunder and Lightning because it featured chocolate, strawberries, and more chocolate," she told BI. "Most of the customers ordered these three to five times during a shift," he told BI. AdvertisementShe told BI that most of the time, people sent it back to the kitchen.
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“Diet soft drinks were the key contributor to ultraprocessed food consumption. The NOVA classification system sorts foods from minimally processed — whole foods such as fruits and vegetables — to processed foods such as deli meat and sausage — to ultraprocessed. The study found that people who consumed the most ultraprocessed food were younger and heavier, and had an overall poorer quality of diet than those who ate fewer ultraprocessed foods. “If anything, we are probably underestimating ultraprocessed food consumption in our study because we’re being very conservative,” Loftfield said. “However, all categories of ultraprocessed food were associated with increased risk.”Choosing more minimally processed foods is a one way to limit ultraprocessed foods in one’s diet, Loftfield said.
Persons: Erikka Loftfield, ” Loftfield, , Carlos Monteiro, Brazil’s University of São Paulo, Monteiro, Loftfield, Rosie Green, Anastasiia, Green, , Mingyang, Harvard University’s Organizations: CNN, National Cancer Institute, , Brazil’s University of São, NOVA, Food and Agriculture Organization, United Nations, American Society for Nutrition, US National Institutes of Health, AARP Diet, Health, London School of Hygiene, Tropical Medicine, Harvard, Harvard University’s TH Chan, of Public Health Locations: Bethesda , Maryland, Chicago
Skirt Steak, Long Sunday
  + stars: | 2024-06-30 | by ( Sam Sifton | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
There’s a famous New York City dream where you discover an extra room in your apartment and it changes your life, at least until you get used to having the space. I experienced a version of that in my waking life recently. I arose early, showered, got dressed and made to head off to work. What to make for dinner on such a charmed and unexpected day? Skirt steak with salsa verde salad (above), please, the meat grilled rare and the hearts of romaine just singed at the edges.
Persons: There’s, , romaine, capers Locations: New York City
The second trip came with a significantly higher price tag of $38,000. Gladys TsoiOur first trip to Japan included two other poodle friends, while our second trip in April 2024 was a family affair with my parents and brother. For the second trip, we opted for a private jet both ways. Gladys TsoiOur second trip, which took place in April, lasted 8 days and covered 10 prefectures. Our road trip took us through Fukuoka, Oita, Yufuin, Kumamoto, Beppu, Nagasaki, Yanagawa, Sasebo, and Itoshima.
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Lockdown was a grill (seller)’s best friendIt’s not a result of Americans cooking outside on grills less. Roy Morchian, owner of American Royal Hardware in Montclair, New Jersey, says grill sales have returned to pre-pandemic levels at the local True Value franchise. Downey sees Home Depot’s grill sales stabilizing now following the lockdown-driven high. Weber Grills are offered for sale at a home improvement store on July 23, 2021 in Palatine, Illinois. Traeger Grills holds demos and activations at Home Depot, Ace Hardware, and specialty retailers across the country.
Persons: Weber, , Brian Bushfield, It’s, Roy Morchian, Paul Glader, Joe Downey, Jessica Hernandez, ” Corey Martin, Traeger’s, Covid, ” Martin, Downey, Scott Olson, Jeremy Andrus, Simeon Siegel, they’re, , Price, Shikhiu Ing, fryer, Andrus, Ayla Dunkley, Dunkley Organizations: CNN, West, Barbecue Association, American, Hardware, Depot Senior Merchant, CNN San Diego Grill, Texas, Grill, Downey, Getty, Weber, Rewards, Depot, BMO Capital Markets, US Department of Agriculture, , , American Farm Bureau Federation Locations: Traqline, San Diego , California, Covid, Montclair , New Jersey, Montclair , NJ, Houston, Palatine , Illinois, Bloomfield , New Jersey, Newark , New Jersey, Pennsylvania
She and her sister-in-law made table-long charcuterie spreads for family gatherings, and she started selling them to other people on Facebook Marketplace in May 2022. Her first batch, made at her "kitchen island," was modest compared to her current ones, Smith says. Smith built her business, now called Bite by Bite & Co., from her house and a nearby church kitchen while maintaining her full-time job as a project manager at Capital One. "To my core, I love entertaining, I love hosting, I love giving everybody a good experience," says Smith. My business has evolved to really provide a more homemade experience — we create our own cheese balls and cheese dips from fresh ingredients.
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Each year, close to two million people watch Nathan’s hot dog eating contest on ESPN, according to the frankfurter brand. Boys participating in a pie eating contest at the 4-H Club fair in Cimarron, Kansas. At the time, PR mavens Max Rosey and Mortimer Matz thought a hot dog eating competition would drum up some publicity for Nathan’s. (They also seem to have made up the legend that the first Nathan’s contest was held in 1916). “We love the Nathan’s hot dog eating competition because we love how it brings the city together,” Fellman said, standing with a group of her friends, all wearing Nathan’s hot dog eating contest T-shirts.
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These could be the next big food and beverage trends
  + stars: | 2024-06-29 | by ( Amelia Lucas | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +4 min
More than 2,400 companies exhibited their foods and drinks for attendees, which include restaurant operators, specialty food retailers and trendspotters. Past show trends that are making their way to mainstream consumers' palettes include yuzu, mushrooms and sophisticated alcohol substitutes. Tinned fishKrill Arctic Foods' tinned krill meat Amelia Lucas | CNBCIn years past, tinned fish was relegated primarily to booths in the Spanish and Portuguese pavilions. TikTok helped fuel the tinned fish trend last year, boosting sales of canned sardines. Companies at the Summer Fancy Food Show showed off some new options to level up the charcuterie — especially the salami.
Persons: Jacob K, Jerry's, Amelia Lucas, Honey, Bee, Fish, Salumi Organizations: Specialty Food Association, Javits Convention, Products, CNBC, Acme, International, Companies Locations: New York, caffe, Spanish, Alaska
The International Union for the Conservation of Nature reports 35% of all shark species are threatened with extinction. The primary reason is overfishing; shark meat and fins are highly sought. That research has helped expand the number of shark species now regulated by CITES. Cardeñosa said when he got started in the field, there were only five or six shark species regulated by the CITES agreement. How you can help sharksOne of the easiest ways to help sharks and all marine life is to try to consume seafood from sustainable sources.
Persons: Florida CNN — Diego Cardeñosa, , Cardeñosa, Demian Chapman, Isaac Lawrence, they’ve, Diego Cardeñosa, Diego Cardeñosa Cardeñosa, ” Cardeñosa, Organizations: Florida CNN, International Union for, Nature, Fisheries, , Florida International University, International Trade, Fauna, FIU, Getty, Criminal Investigation, Interpol, CITES, Aquarium Seafood, FIU Foundation Locations: Miami, Florida, Colombia, Europe, South America, Hong Kong, Latin America, AFP, Sri Lanka, Spain, Belize, Panama, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil, China, Eastern, Baja , California, Central, Monterey
Now 43, Hintenberger said that transitioning to a vegan diet more than a decade ago helped her manage chronic illnesses like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). AdvertisementQuitting fad diets helped her lose weight and boost her performanceEarlier in her life, Hintenberger struggled with food addiction and binge eating. Focusing on meeting her nutritional needs and switching to a plant-based diet eventually helped her lose more than 70 pounds. When I finally stopped eating to lose weight, I lost weight," Hintenberger said. Hintenberger said eating a plant-based diet has helped her recover more quickly from exercise, and continue gaining strength so she can stay at the top of her sport.
Persons: , Jennifer Hintenberger, Hintenberger, Hintenberg, I'm Organizations: Service, Business
Russia is sustaining high casualties in attacks in Ukraine, The New York Times reported. Around 1,000 Russian troops a day were killed or wounded, officials told the publication. But Russia is able to recruit new troops to replace the casualties, according to the Times. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . It said Russia's total number of killed or wounded since it launched the invasion in February 2022 now stood at around 500,000.
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“I swear our stomachs are decaying,” said Eman Abu Jaljum, 23, whose family in northern Gaza has been surviving off canned peas and beans. “We are living in a famine that is more extreme than ever before,” Ms. Abu Jaljum said. Credit... Omar Al-Qattaa/Agence France-Presse — Getty ImagesOne of his daughters, Mr. al-Sapti said, asked for eggs, but there were none to be found. In the north, bread has become more available as some bakeries in Gaza City reopen their doors, said Mr. al-Sapti. But Mr. al-Sapti worries that the bakeries may soon run out of fuel.
Persons: , , Abu Jaljum, Ms, Omar Al, Sapti, , Jana Ayad, Mohammed Salem, Khan Younis, Hammad, Mr Organizations: Hamas, Agence France, Integrated, International Medical Corps, Reuters Locations: Gaza, Israel, Gaza City, Jabaliya, Somalia, South Sudan, Deir al Balah
You won't see the McPlant on McDonald's US menus anytime soon. Trials in Dallas and San Francisco failed because there wasn't enough demand, the president of McDonald's US said. The non-meaty burger was tested at hundreds of restaurants in California and Texas in 2022. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementThe McPlant is unlikely to return to McDonald's menus in the US anytime soon.
Persons: , Joe Erlinger, Erlinger Organizations: Service, Food Forum, Bloomberg, Business Locations: Dallas, San Francisco, California, Texas
A panel of global hunger experts warned this week that the Gaza Strip was on the brink of famine, but to many Gazans, it feels as if it is already here. “I swear our stomachs are decaying,” said Eman Abu Jaljum, 23, whose family in northern Gaza has been surviving off canned peas and beans. In a report issued on Tuesday, the experts said that almost half a million people in the territory faced starvation. They stopped short of declaring a famine, a designation that depends on a variety of criteria being met. “We are living in a famine that is more extreme than ever before,” Ms. Abu Jaljum said.
Persons: , , Abu Jaljum, Ms Organizations: Hamas Locations: Gaza, Israel, Gaza City
Here's why your July 4th barbecue may be pricier this year
  + stars: | 2024-06-27 | by ( Greg Iacurci | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
Miodrag Ignjatovic | E+ | Getty ImagesAmericans firing up their grills for Fourth of July celebrations will likely pay more for some traditional barbecue staples this year. The average cookout for 10 people will cost $71.22 this year, up 5% from 2023 and about 30% five years ago, according to an American Farm Bureau Federation estimate. That said, consumers have seen prices fall for some specific barbecue items like chicken breast and potatoes, the Farm Bureau said. Meat (including ground beef, pork chops and chicken breast) accounts for 50% of the total cost of an Independence Day barbecue, according to the Farm Bureau. Two pounds of potatoes cost $1.53, down 17%, the Farm Bureau said.
Persons: Miodrag Ignjatovic, That's, Courtney Schmidt, Luke Sharrett, Adene Sanchez, Schmidt Organizations: Getty, American Farm Bureau, Food Institute, CNBC, Farm Bureau, Bloomberg, Farm Locations: U.S, Wells, Wells Fargo's, Louisville , Kentucky, Wells Fargo
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