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105 year old grandma from Coimbatore was bestowed with Padma Shri award for organic farming

Pappammal, a 105 year old grandma still works in her field Thekkampatti, a village on the banks of river Bhavani. In her 2.5 acres land, she organically grows millets, pulses and vegetables.

Childhood diet has a lifelong impact

Eating too much fat and sugar as a child can alter your microbiome for life, even if you later learn to eat healthier, a new study suggests. UCR evolutionary physiologist Theodore Garland says, “You are not only what you eat, but what you ate as a child!"

Starbucks India, partners with Chef Sanjeev Kapoor

Tata Starbucks announced the launch of its limited-edition menu curated by celebrity chef, Sanjeev Kapoor in partnership with Tata Sampann. The menu curated by the chef includes Turmeric Brioche With Makhani Dip, Chole Paneer Kulcha, Red Poha With Coconut stew, Masala Chicken Croissant and Bhuna Murgh Pie.

Mike Jack, ate hottest chillies in under 10 seconds

Mike Jack, a Canadian chilli-eater, holds 4 Guinness World Records for eating the hottest chillies in the world. His latest achievement was eating 3 Carolina Reaper in less than 10 seconds.

A pastry chef made chocolate motorcycle

Chef @amauryguichon shared the video of him preparing the chocolate motorcycle. "Chocolate Motorcycle! I especially loved working on the Coil and the Wheels," he wrote in the caption. The video has amassed over 3.6 million views and counting. Everything, right from the coil to the spokes of the wheels, was made of chocolate.

Rujuta Diwekar swears by bhakhri/rotla

According to Diwekar, apart from being inexpensive and local, millet is a storehouse of nutrients. "I know that it's tough to make the rotlas and that they break; but that's where adding the warm water in flour helps," she wrote alongside the video post.

A kid mispronounced Nutella, Twitteratti shared funny reactions

In the video, the boy identifies the spelling by reading the alphabets ‘N-U-T-E-L-L-A’ while pointing at the jar. And when somebody asks him, “What’s the word?” he excitedly replies “peanut butter.” @shakirahwrites shared the video on Twitter and wrote, “I can’t stop laughing at this. At least he’s a confident child.”

Enjoy this 2 ingredient chocolate guilt-free

The 2-ingredient chocolate treat video was shared by a popular blogger @nadiashealthykitchen on Instagram. The main ingredient of this chocolate was roasted chickpeas which were coated in dark chocolate and frozen.