Naomichi Yasuda, who opened up arguably New York's most celebrated Japanese restaurant Sushi Yasuda, has revealed the most ...
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Of all the attacks aimed at Zohran Mamdani on his way to becoming the first South Asian mayor of New York City, the one that targeted him for eating a rice dish with his hands stands out. Mamdani, the ...
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Let's think beyond instant noodles when providing disaster relief

An old man, soaked from head to toe, sits on his doorstep that has just emerged after being submerged under water for four days.
The numbing sensation is due to a compound called hydroxy-alpha-sanshool that causes a biting astringency on your mouth's "touch" receptors. When combined with chiles or spices like star anise, garlic ...
Beneath a hastily stretched tarp at a flooded petrol station, a volunteer kitchen run by Nguyen Khac Chung and his team has been working around the clock.
You know that feeling when you find a twenty-dollar bill in an old jacket pocket? Multiply that by about a thousand, and you’ve got the Fair Market Thrift Store experience. Fair Market Thrift Store in ...