A staple food is one that is eaten regularly and in such quantities that it constitutes a dominant portion of a diet, and that supplies a high proportion of energy and nutrient needs. Most people live on a diet based on at most a small number of staples.
Staple foods vary from place to place, but are typically inexpensive or readily available foods that supply one or more of the three macronutrients needed for survival and health: carbohydrate, protein, and fat. Typical examples include grains, tubers, legumes, or seeds. The staple food of a specific society may be eaten as often as every day, or every meal. Early civilizations valued staple foods because, in addition to providing necessary nutrition, they can usually be stored for a long period of time without decay. Some foods are only staples during seasons of shortage, such as dry seasons or cold-temperate winters, against which times harvests have been stored; during seasons of plenty wider choices of foods may be available.
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49:15
A Bite of China 02 The Story of Staple Food(HD)
A Bite of China 02 The Story of Staple Food(HD)
A Bite of China 02 The Story of Staple Food(HD)
China has diverse natural, conditions across its land. As a result, Chinese people living in different areas enjoy absolutely different but rich staple food....
49:07
A bite of China English subtitles 舌尖上的中國 EP2 The Story of Staple food
A bite of China English subtitles 舌尖上的中國 EP2 The Story of Staple food
A bite of China English subtitles 舌尖上的中國 EP2 The Story of Staple food
A bite of China is a series of food documentary produced by CCTV. Total of 7 episodes. It tells the histories and stories behind Chinese cuisine: The meaning...
9:04
A bite of China English subtitles EP2 The Story of Staple food 04
A bite of China English subtitles EP2 The Story of Staple food 04
A bite of China English subtitles EP2 The Story of Staple food 04
3:34
Evolution of Staple Food Crops [HD]
Evolution of Staple Food Crops [HD]
Evolution of Staple Food Crops [HD]
Many of our staple food crops, including wheat, oats, barley, rye and maize,
are members of the grass family which have become greatly modified since the
dawn of agriculture by inadvertent and later deliberate human selection. It is possible that we too have become genetically modified over the millennia to
increase our tolerance of cereals, in a way parallel to our evolution of tolerance
to milk. Starchy cereals such as wheat and oats cannot have featured prominently
in our diets before the Agricultural Revolution. Unlike oranges and
strawberries, cereal seeds do not 'want' to be eaten. Passing through an animal's
digestive tract is n
8:22
VEGAN GAINS Interview | Staple Foods, Youtube Tips, BEST of the Fitness Industry?
VEGAN GAINS Interview | Staple Foods, Youtube Tips, BEST of the Fitness Industry?
VEGAN GAINS Interview | Staple Foods, Youtube Tips, BEST of the Fitness Industry?
Part 3/3 of my interview with Richard from his channel Vegan Gains.
Subscribe to Richard's channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr2eKhGzPhN5RPVk5dd5o3g
PART 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shW8HVHYunQ
PART 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6q_PNrmiqJU
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CCTV-Documentary【A Bite of China】~Part 2 The story of staple foods
CCTV-Documentary【A Bite of China】~Part 2 The story of staple foods
CCTV-Documentary【A Bite of China】~Part 2 The story of staple foods
Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4F4A6FCF35D92832 China is a country rich in culinary traditions, and naturally has had its share of televisi...
5:35
Should Dates Be Your Staple Food On 80/10/10?
Should Dates Be Your Staple Food On 80/10/10?
Should Dates Be Your Staple Food On 80/10/10?
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Dr. Graham answers the subscriber question of 'Should I make dates my staple food, on 80/10/10?'
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What's In My HCLF Vegan Pantry? [Staple Foods]
What's In My HCLF Vegan Pantry? [Staple Foods]
What's In My HCLF Vegan Pantry? [Staple Foods]
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24:10
Dr Robert Cassar; Make ''Raw Super Hummus'' best staple food goes with all of your meals;HD 2014
Dr Robert Cassar; Make ''Raw Super Hummus'' best staple food goes with all of your meals;HD 2014
Dr Robert Cassar; Make ''Raw Super Hummus'' best staple food goes with all of your meals;HD 2014
Aloha all , How to make the best raw super live hummus. Its easy and super cheap to do yourself. This is an excellent addition to any meal because of all the...
50:04
Ẩm Thực Trung Hoa Tập 2 The Story Of Staple Food – A Bite Of China
Ẩm Thực Trung Hoa Tập 2 The Story Of Staple Food – A Bite Of China
Ẩm Thực Trung Hoa Tập 2 The Story Of Staple Food – A Bite Of China
1:10
Chimpanzees have favourite ‘tool set’ for hunting staple food of army ants
Chimpanzees have favourite ‘tool set’ for hunting staple food of army ants
Chimpanzees have favourite ‘tool set’ for hunting staple food of army ants
New research shows that chimpanzees search for the right tools from a key plant species when preparing to ‘ant dip’ - a crafty technique enabling them to feast on army ants without getting bitten.
In the first clip, a female chimpanzee is shown 'ant-dipping' using the ideal tool made from the shrub Alchornea hirtella as a male chimpanzee looks on with envy.
The second clip captures a chimpanzee who has constructed a tool with which to investigate the camera itself.
Find out more: http://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/chimpanzees-have-favourite-tool-set-for-hunting-staple-food-of-army-ants
13:07
Staple foods for vegans
Staple foods for vegans
Staple foods for vegans
2:39
Ethiopia's Staple Food Teff Gains Popularity Across the World
Ethiopia's Staple Food Teff Gains Popularity Across the World
Ethiopia's Staple Food Teff Gains Popularity Across the World
Ethiopia's teff crop has been grown and consumed in the east African nation for centuries popularly used as the flour to make the Ethiopian national food, In...
http://www.healthandsuperfoods.com/ http://www.sporf.net/ Peter Reinhart: BREAD: TED Talk - Documentary, Lecture, Talk Batch to batch, crust to crust ... In ...
49:15
A Bite of China 02 The Story of Staple Food(HD)
A Bite of China 02 The Story of Staple Food(HD)
A Bite of China 02 The Story of Staple Food(HD)
China has diverse natural, conditions across its land. As a result, Chinese people living in different areas enjoy absolutely different but rich staple food....
49:07
A bite of China English subtitles 舌尖上的中國 EP2 The Story of Staple food
A bite of China English subtitles 舌尖上的中國 EP2 The Story of Staple food
A bite of China English subtitles 舌尖上的中國 EP2 The Story of Staple food
A bite of China is a series of food documentary produced by CCTV. Total of 7 episodes. It tells the histories and stories behind Chinese cuisine: The meaning...
9:04
A bite of China English subtitles EP2 The Story of Staple food 04
A bite of China English subtitles EP2 The Story of Staple food 04
A bite of China English subtitles EP2 The Story of Staple food 04
3:34
Evolution of Staple Food Crops [HD]
Evolution of Staple Food Crops [HD]
Evolution of Staple Food Crops [HD]
Many of our staple food crops, including wheat, oats, barley, rye and maize,
are members of the grass family which have become greatly modified since the
dawn of agriculture by inadvertent and later deliberate human selection. It is possible that we too have become genetically modified over the millennia to
increase our tolerance of cereals, in a way parallel to our evolution of tolerance
to milk. Starchy cereals such as wheat and oats cannot have featured prominently
in our diets before the Agricultural Revolution. Unlike oranges and
strawberries, cereal seeds do not 'want' to be eaten. Passing through an animal's
digestive tract is n
8:22
VEGAN GAINS Interview | Staple Foods, Youtube Tips, BEST of the Fitness Industry?
VEGAN GAINS Interview | Staple Foods, Youtube Tips, BEST of the Fitness Industry?
VEGAN GAINS Interview | Staple Foods, Youtube Tips, BEST of the Fitness Industry?
Part 3/3 of my interview with Richard from his channel Vegan Gains.
Subscribe to Richard's channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr2eKhGzPhN5RPVk5dd5o3g
PART 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shW8HVHYunQ
PART 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6q_PNrmiqJU
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CCTV-Documentary【A Bite of China】~Part 2 The story of staple foods
CCTV-Documentary【A Bite of China】~Part 2 The story of staple foods
CCTV-Documentary【A Bite of China】~Part 2 The story of staple foods
Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4F4A6FCF35D92832 China is a country rich in culinary traditions, and naturally has had its share of televisi...
5:35
Should Dates Be Your Staple Food On 80/10/10?
Should Dates Be Your Staple Food On 80/10/10?
Should Dates Be Your Staple Food On 80/10/10?
http://foodnsport.com
Dr. Graham answers the subscriber question of 'Should I make dates my staple food, on 80/10/10?'
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What do you get with The 80/10/10 Diet?
-peak performance for any athlete
-perfect weight no matter what your body type
-off-the-charts wellness
-success with a low-fat vegan raw food diet
-simplicity in your lifestyle
-a healthy relationship with your food
-and enviable vital
5:09
What's In My HCLF Vegan Pantry? [Staple Foods]
What's In My HCLF Vegan Pantry? [Staple Foods]
What's In My HCLF Vegan Pantry? [Staple Foods]
Instagram: http://instagram.com/emilyveganflower
24:10
Dr Robert Cassar; Make ''Raw Super Hummus'' best staple food goes with all of your meals;HD 2014
Dr Robert Cassar; Make ''Raw Super Hummus'' best staple food goes with all of your meals;HD 2014
Dr Robert Cassar; Make ''Raw Super Hummus'' best staple food goes with all of your meals;HD 2014
Aloha all , How to make the best raw super live hummus. Its easy and super cheap to do yourself. This is an excellent addition to any meal because of all the...
50:04
Ẩm Thực Trung Hoa Tập 2 The Story Of Staple Food – A Bite Of China
Ẩm Thực Trung Hoa Tập 2 The Story Of Staple Food – A Bite Of China
Ẩm Thực Trung Hoa Tập 2 The Story Of Staple Food – A Bite Of China
1:10
Chimpanzees have favourite ‘tool set’ for hunting staple food of army ants
Chimpanzees have favourite ‘tool set’ for hunting staple food of army ants
Chimpanzees have favourite ‘tool set’ for hunting staple food of army ants
New research shows that chimpanzees search for the right tools from a key plant species when preparing to ‘ant dip’ - a crafty technique enabling them to feast on army ants without getting bitten.
In the first clip, a female chimpanzee is shown 'ant-dipping' using the ideal tool made from the shrub Alchornea hirtella as a male chimpanzee looks on with envy.
The second clip captures a chimpanzee who has constructed a tool with which to investigate the camera itself.
Find out more: http://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/chimpanzees-have-favourite-tool-set-for-hunting-staple-food-of-army-ants
13:07
Staple foods for vegans
Staple foods for vegans
Staple foods for vegans
2:39
Ethiopia's Staple Food Teff Gains Popularity Across the World
Ethiopia's Staple Food Teff Gains Popularity Across the World
Ethiopia's Staple Food Teff Gains Popularity Across the World
Ethiopia's teff crop has been grown and consumed in the east African nation for centuries popularly used as the flour to make the Ethiopian national food, In...
Most people in Singapore go for Economic Rice (aka Mixed Rice / 杂菜饭) during meal times because it is the most convenient, value-for-money meal and the dishes...
4:29
Quick and Healthy Staple Food For the Winter
Quick and Healthy Staple Food For the Winter
Quick and Healthy Staple Food For the Winter
For more info on this recipe go to: http://www.leegaines.com/winter-staple-food
4:42
Grocery HAUL! My Staple Food Items!
Grocery HAUL! My Staple Food Items!
Grocery HAUL! My Staple Food Items!
Here's my typical grocery list as requested. :)
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Having STAPLE Foods
Having STAPLE Foods
Having STAPLE Foods
When living a High Carb, Low Fat, Vegan lifestyle whether it's raw or raw till four, you need to make sure you're getting enough calories. 2500 if you're fem...
1:26
Callaloo a Staple of Jamaican Food
Callaloo a Staple of Jamaican Food
Callaloo a Staple of Jamaican Food
Callaloo a easy to grow & nutritious staple of Jamaican food is described by Joan Kerr.
0:38
Zambia, mama is cooking African staple food, maize meal.
Zambia, mama is cooking African staple food, maize meal.
Zambia, mama is cooking African staple food, maize meal.
1:02
Next Week: Staple Foods
Next Week: Staple Foods
Next Week: Staple Foods
Tuesday Chef Robert Wiley demonstrates how to make black-eyed peas and cornbread, a southern food tradition for many on New Year's day. www.wileychef.wordpre...
2:57
The staple foods in Brazil
The staple foods in Brazil
The staple foods in Brazil
http://preparetoserve.com/BRAZIL The staple foods in Brazil. Here's some common Brazilian food that you will likely eat every week (e.g. rice, beans, meat, g...
http://www.healthandsuperfoods.com/ http://www.sporf.net/ Peter Reinhart: BREAD: TED Talk - Documentary, Lecture, Talk Batch to batch, crust to crust ... In ...
http://www.healthandsuperfoods.com/ http://www.sporf.net/ Peter Reinhart: BREAD: TED Talk - Documentary, Lecture, Talk Batch to batch, crust to crust ... In ...
China has diverse natural, conditions across its land. As a result, Chinese people living in different areas enjoy absolutely different but rich staple food....
China has diverse natural, conditions across its land. As a result, Chinese people living in different areas enjoy absolutely different but rich staple food....
A bite of China is a series of food documentary produced by CCTV. Total of 7 episodes. It tells the histories and stories behind Chinese cuisine: The meaning...
A bite of China is a series of food documentary produced by CCTV. Total of 7 episodes. It tells the histories and stories behind Chinese cuisine: The meaning...
Many of our staple food crops, including wheat, oats, barley, rye and maize,
are members of the grass family which have become greatly modified since the
dawn of agriculture by inadvertent and later deliberate human selection. It is possible that we too have become genetically modified over the millennia to
increase our tolerance of cereals, in a way parallel to our evolution of tolerance
to milk. Starchy cereals such as wheat and oats cannot have featured prominently
in our diets before the Agricultural Revolution. Unlike oranges and
strawberries, cereal seeds do not 'want' to be eaten. Passing through an animal's
digestive tract is no part of their dispersal strategy, as it is of plum and
tomato seeds. On our side of the relationship, the human digestive tract is not
able, unaided, to absorb much nutriment from seeds of the grass family, with
their meagre starch reserves and hard, unsympathetic husks. Some aid comes
from milling and cooking, but it also seems conceivable that, in parallel with
the evolution of tolerance to milk, we might have evolved an increased physiological
tolerance to wheat, compared to our wild ancestors. Wheat intolerance
is a known problem for a substantial number of unfortunate individuals who
discover, by painful experience, that they are happier if they avoid it. A comparison
of the incidence of wheat intolerance in hunter-gatherers such as the
San, and other peoples whose agricultural ancestors have long eaten wheat,
might be revealing. If there has been a large comparative study of wheat tolerance,
like the one that has been made of lactose tolerance across different tribes,
I am unaware of it. A systematic comparative study of alcohol intolerance, too,
would be interesting. It is known that certain genetic alleles make our livers less
capable of breaking down alcohol than we might wish.
In any case, co-evolution between animals and their food plants was nothing
new. Grazing animals had been exerting a kind of benevolent Darwinian selection
on grasses, guiding their evolution towards mutualistic co-operation, for
millions of years before we started domesticating wheat, barley, oats, rye and
maize. Grasses flourish in the presence of grazers, and they probably have been
doing so for most of the 20 million years since their pollens first announce them
in the fossil record. It is not, of course, that individual plants actually benefit by
being eaten, but that grasses can withstand being cropped better than rival
plants can. My enemy's enemy is my friend, and grasses, even when grazed,
thrive when herbivores eat (along with the grasses themselves) other plants that
would compete for soil, sun and water. Grasses became ever more able to thrive
in the presence of wild cattle, antelopes, horses and other grazers (and eventually
lawnmowers), as the millions of years went by. And the herbivores became
better equipped, for example with specialised teeth, and complicated digestive
tracts including fermentation vats with cultures of micro-organisms, to flourish
on a diet of grass.
This isn't what we ordinarily mean by domestication, but in effect it is not far
from it. When, starting about 10,000 years ago, wild grasses of the genus Triticum
were domesticated by our ancestors into what we now call wheat, it was, in a
way, a continuation of what herbivores of many kinds had been doing to the
ancestors of Triticum for 20 million years. Our ancestors accelerated the process,
especially when we later switched from inadvertent, accidental domestication
to deliberate, planned selective breeding (and very recently scientific hybridisation
and genetically engineered mutations)
The Ancestor's Tale, Richard Dawkins
Many of our staple food crops, including wheat, oats, barley, rye and maize,
are members of the grass family which have become greatly modified since the
dawn of agriculture by inadvertent and later deliberate human selection. It is possible that we too have become genetically modified over the millennia to
increase our tolerance of cereals, in a way parallel to our evolution of tolerance
to milk. Starchy cereals such as wheat and oats cannot have featured prominently
in our diets before the Agricultural Revolution. Unlike oranges and
strawberries, cereal seeds do not 'want' to be eaten. Passing through an animal's
digestive tract is no part of their dispersal strategy, as it is of plum and
tomato seeds. On our side of the relationship, the human digestive tract is not
able, unaided, to absorb much nutriment from seeds of the grass family, with
their meagre starch reserves and hard, unsympathetic husks. Some aid comes
from milling and cooking, but it also seems conceivable that, in parallel with
the evolution of tolerance to milk, we might have evolved an increased physiological
tolerance to wheat, compared to our wild ancestors. Wheat intolerance
is a known problem for a substantial number of unfortunate individuals who
discover, by painful experience, that they are happier if they avoid it. A comparison
of the incidence of wheat intolerance in hunter-gatherers such as the
San, and other peoples whose agricultural ancestors have long eaten wheat,
might be revealing. If there has been a large comparative study of wheat tolerance,
like the one that has been made of lactose tolerance across different tribes,
I am unaware of it. A systematic comparative study of alcohol intolerance, too,
would be interesting. It is known that certain genetic alleles make our livers less
capable of breaking down alcohol than we might wish.
In any case, co-evolution between animals and their food plants was nothing
new. Grazing animals had been exerting a kind of benevolent Darwinian selection
on grasses, guiding their evolution towards mutualistic co-operation, for
millions of years before we started domesticating wheat, barley, oats, rye and
maize. Grasses flourish in the presence of grazers, and they probably have been
doing so for most of the 20 million years since their pollens first announce them
in the fossil record. It is not, of course, that individual plants actually benefit by
being eaten, but that grasses can withstand being cropped better than rival
plants can. My enemy's enemy is my friend, and grasses, even when grazed,
thrive when herbivores eat (along with the grasses themselves) other plants that
would compete for soil, sun and water. Grasses became ever more able to thrive
in the presence of wild cattle, antelopes, horses and other grazers (and eventually
lawnmowers), as the millions of years went by. And the herbivores became
better equipped, for example with specialised teeth, and complicated digestive
tracts including fermentation vats with cultures of micro-organisms, to flourish
on a diet of grass.
This isn't what we ordinarily mean by domestication, but in effect it is not far
from it. When, starting about 10,000 years ago, wild grasses of the genus Triticum
were domesticated by our ancestors into what we now call wheat, it was, in a
way, a continuation of what herbivores of many kinds had been doing to the
ancestors of Triticum for 20 million years. Our ancestors accelerated the process,
especially when we later switched from inadvertent, accidental domestication
to deliberate, planned selective breeding (and very recently scientific hybridisation
and genetically engineered mutations)
The Ancestor's Tale, Richard Dawkins
published:25 Feb 2011
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VEGAN GAINS Interview | Staple Foods, Youtube Tips, BEST of the Fitness Industry?
Part 3/3 of my interview with Richard from his channel Vegan Gains.
Subscribe to Richard's channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr2eKhGzPhN5RPVk5dd5o3g
PART 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shW8HVHYunQ
PART 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6q_PNrmiqJU
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Part 3/3 of my interview with Richard from his channel Vegan Gains.
Subscribe to Richard's channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr2eKhGzPhN5RPVk5dd5o3g
PART 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shW8HVHYunQ
PART 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6q_PNrmiqJU
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published:04 Jul 2015
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CCTV-Documentary【A Bite of China】~Part 2 The story of staple foods
Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4F4A6FCF35D92832 China is a country rich in culinary traditions, and naturally has had its share of televisi...
Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4F4A6FCF35D92832 China is a country rich in culinary traditions, and naturally has had its share of televisi...
http://foodnsport.com
Dr. Graham answers the subscriber question of 'Should I make dates my staple food, on 80/10/10?'
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What do you get with The 80/10/10 Diet?
-peak performance for any athlete
-perfect weight no matter what your body type
-off-the-charts wellness
-success with a low-fat vegan raw food diet
-simplicity in your lifestyle
-a healthy relationship with your food
-and enviable vitality
Order your copy of The 80/10/10 Diet at
http://foodnsport.com/store/the-80-10-10-diet-book-dr-doug-graham
http://foodnsport.com
Dr. Graham answers the subscriber question of 'Should I make dates my staple food, on 80/10/10?'
Connect with Dr. Graham & FoodnSport:
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Forum - http://foodnsport.com/forum
Facebook - http://facebook.com/foodnsport
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What do you get with The 80/10/10 Diet?
-peak performance for any athlete
-perfect weight no matter what your body type
-off-the-charts wellness
-success with a low-fat vegan raw food diet
-simplicity in your lifestyle
-a healthy relationship with your food
-and enviable vitality
Order your copy of The 80/10/10 Diet at
http://foodnsport.com/store/the-80-10-10-diet-book-dr-doug-graham
Aloha all , How to make the best raw super live hummus. Its easy and super cheap to do yourself. This is an excellent addition to any meal because of all the...
Aloha all , How to make the best raw super live hummus. Its easy and super cheap to do yourself. This is an excellent addition to any meal because of all the...
New research shows that chimpanzees search for the right tools from a key plant species when preparing to ‘ant dip’ - a crafty technique enabling them to feast on army ants without getting bitten.
In the first clip, a female chimpanzee is shown 'ant-dipping' using the ideal tool made from the shrub Alchornea hirtella as a male chimpanzee looks on with envy.
The second clip captures a chimpanzee who has constructed a tool with which to investigate the camera itself.
Find out more: http://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/chimpanzees-have-favourite-tool-set-for-hunting-staple-food-of-army-ants
New research shows that chimpanzees search for the right tools from a key plant species when preparing to ‘ant dip’ - a crafty technique enabling them to feast on army ants without getting bitten.
In the first clip, a female chimpanzee is shown 'ant-dipping' using the ideal tool made from the shrub Alchornea hirtella as a male chimpanzee looks on with envy.
The second clip captures a chimpanzee who has constructed a tool with which to investigate the camera itself.
Find out more: http://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/chimpanzees-have-favourite-tool-set-for-hunting-staple-food-of-army-ants
Ethiopia's teff crop has been grown and consumed in the east African nation for centuries popularly used as the flour to make the Ethiopian national food, In...
Ethiopia's teff crop has been grown and consumed in the east African nation for centuries popularly used as the flour to make the Ethiopian national food, In...
Most people in Singapore go for Economic Rice (aka Mixed Rice / 杂菜饭) during meal times because it is the most convenient, value-for-money meal and the dishes...
Most people in Singapore go for Economic Rice (aka Mixed Rice / 杂菜饭) during meal times because it is the most convenient, value-for-money meal and the dishes...
Here's my typical grocery list as requested. :)
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When living a High Carb, Low Fat, Vegan lifestyle whether it's raw or raw till four, you need to make sure you're getting enough calories. 2500 if you're fem...
When living a High Carb, Low Fat, Vegan lifestyle whether it's raw or raw till four, you need to make sure you're getting enough calories. 2500 if you're fem...
Tuesday Chef Robert Wiley demonstrates how to make black-eyed peas and cornbread, a southern food tradition for many on New Year's day. www.wileychef.wordpre...
Tuesday Chef Robert Wiley demonstrates how to make black-eyed peas and cornbread, a southern food tradition for many on New Year's day. www.wileychef.wordpre...
http://preparetoserve.com/BRAZIL The staple foods in Brazil. Here's some common Brazilian food that you will likely eat every week (e.g. rice, beans, meat, g...
http://preparetoserve.com/BRAZIL The staple foods in Brazil. Here's some common Brazilian food that you will likely eat every week (e.g. rice, beans, meat, g...
http://www.healthandsuperfoods.com/ http://www.sporf.net/ Peter Reinhart: BREAD: TED Talk - Documentary, Lecture, Talk Batch to batch, crust to crust ... In ...
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A Bite of China 02 The Story of Staple Food(HD)
China has diverse natural, conditions across its land. As a result, Chinese people living ...
China has diverse natural, conditions across its land. As a result, Chinese people living in different areas enjoy absolutely different but rich staple food....
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A bite of China English subtitles 舌尖上的中國 EP2 The Story of Staple food
A bite of China is a series of food documentary produced by CCTV. Total of 7 episodes. It ...
A bite of China is a series of food documentary produced by CCTV. Total of 7 episodes. It tells the histories and stories behind Chinese cuisine: The meaning...
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A bite of China English subtitles EP2 The Story of Staple food 04
Many of our staple food crops, including wheat, oats, barley, rye and maize,
are members ...
published:25 Feb 2011
Evolution of Staple Food Crops [HD]
Evolution of Staple Food Crops [HD]
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Many of our staple food crops, including wheat, oats, barley, rye and maize,
are members of the grass family which have become greatly modified since the
dawn of agriculture by inadvertent and later deliberate human selection. It is possible that we too have become genetically modified over the millennia to
increase our tolerance of cereals, in a way parallel to our evolution of tolerance
to milk. Starchy cereals such as wheat and oats cannot have featured prominently
in our diets before the Agricultural Revolution. Unlike oranges and
strawberries, cereal seeds do not 'want' to be eaten. Passing through an animal's
digestive tract is no part of their dispersal strategy, as it is of plum and
tomato seeds. On our side of the relationship, the human digestive tract is not
able, unaided, to absorb much nutriment from seeds of the grass family, with
their meagre starch reserves and hard, unsympathetic husks. Some aid comes
from milling and cooking, but it also seems conceivable that, in parallel with
the evolution of tolerance to milk, we might have evolved an increased physiological
tolerance to wheat, compared to our wild ancestors. Wheat intolerance
is a known problem for a substantial number of unfortunate individuals who
discover, by painful experience, that they are happier if they avoid it. A comparison
of the incidence of wheat intolerance in hunter-gatherers such as the
San, and other peoples whose agricultural ancestors have long eaten wheat,
might be revealing. If there has been a large comparative study of wheat tolerance,
like the one that has been made of lactose tolerance across different tribes,
I am unaware of it. A systematic comparative study of alcohol intolerance, too,
would be interesting. It is known that certain genetic alleles make our livers less
capable of breaking down alcohol than we might wish.
In any case, co-evolution between animals and their food plants was nothing
new. Grazing animals had been exerting a kind of benevolent Darwinian selection
on grasses, guiding their evolution towards mutualistic co-operation, for
millions of years before we started domesticating wheat, barley, oats, rye and
maize. Grasses flourish in the presence of grazers, and they probably have been
doing so for most of the 20 million years since their pollens first announce them
in the fossil record. It is not, of course, that individual plants actually benefit by
being eaten, but that grasses can withstand being cropped better than rival
plants can. My enemy's enemy is my friend, and grasses, even when grazed,
thrive when herbivores eat (along with the grasses themselves) other plants that
would compete for soil, sun and water. Grasses became ever more able to thrive
in the presence of wild cattle, antelopes, horses and other grazers (and eventually
lawnmowers), as the millions of years went by. And the herbivores became
better equipped, for example with specialised teeth, and complicated digestive
tracts including fermentation vats with cultures of micro-organisms, to flourish
on a diet of grass.
This isn't what we ordinarily mean by domestication, but in effect it is not far
from it. When, starting about 10,000 years ago, wild grasses of the genus Triticum
were domesticated by our ancestors into what we now call wheat, it was, in a
way, a continuation of what herbivores of many kinds had been doing to the
ancestors of Triticum for 20 million years. Our ancestors accelerated the process,
especially when we later switched from inadvertent, accidental domestication
to deliberate, planned selective breeding (and very recently scientific hybridisation
and genetically engineered mutations)
The Ancestor's Tale, Richard Dawkins
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VEGAN GAINS Interview | Staple Foods, Youtube Tips, BEST of the Fitness Industry?
Part 3/3 of my interview with Richard from his channel Vegan Gains.
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VEGAN GAINS Interview | Staple Foods, Youtube Tips, BEST of the Fitness Industry?
VEGAN GAINS Interview | Staple Foods, Youtube Tips, BEST of the Fitness Industry?
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Part 3/3 of my interview with Richard from his channel Vegan Gains.
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CCTV-Documentary【A Bite of China】~Part 2 The story of staple foods
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Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4F4A6FCF35D92832 China is a country rich in culinary traditions, and naturally has had its share of televisi...
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Should Dates Be Your Staple Food On 80/10/10?
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Should Dates Be Your Staple Food On 80/10/10?
Should Dates Be Your Staple Food On 80/10/10?
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Ẩm Thực Trung Hoa Tập 2 The Story Of Staple Food – A Bite Of China
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Ẩm Thực Trung Hoa Tập 2 The Story Of Staple Food – A Bite Of China
Ẩm Thực Trung Hoa Tập 2 The Story Of Staple Food – A Bite Of China
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Chimpanzees have favourite ‘tool set’ for hunting staple food of army ants
New research shows that chimpanzees search for the right tools from a key plant species wh...
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Chimpanzees have favourite ‘tool set’ for hunting staple food of army ants
Chimpanzees have favourite ‘tool set’ for hunting staple food of army ants
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New research shows that chimpanzees search for the right tools from a key plant species when preparing to ‘ant dip’ - a crafty technique enabling them to feast on army ants without getting bitten.
In the first clip, a female chimpanzee is shown 'ant-dipping' using the ideal tool made from the shrub Alchornea hirtella as a male chimpanzee looks on with envy.
The second clip captures a chimpanzee who has constructed a tool with which to investigate the camera itself.
Find out more: http://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/chimpanzees-have-favourite-tool-set-for-hunting-staple-food-of-army-ants
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Staple foods for vegans
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published:11 Dec 2014
Staple foods for vegans
Staple foods for vegans
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Ethiopia's Staple Food Teff Gains Popularity Across the World
Ethiopia's teff crop has been grown and consumed in the east African nation for centuries ...
Ethiopia's teff crop has been grown and consumed in the east African nation for centuries popularly used as the flour to make the Ethiopian national food, In...
Article by WN.com Correspondent DallasDarling. Before U.S. forces bombed twice the KunduzHospital in Afghanistan, the Taliban shot down a US C-130 plane ... hegemony ... After 9/11, at the start of the U.S.-led invasion of Afghanistan, the bombings of a Red CrossComplex in Kabul was likely another revenge attack to inflict harm on Afghanis, specifically since the second attack destroyed warehouses containing food and supplies for refugees....
Syrian troops backed by Russian airstrikes have advanced against fighters in the centre of the country as Russia's PresidentVladimir Putin defended Moscow's intervention in the conflict, saying it would aid efforts to reach a political settlement. Putin said his country's objective was to stabilise the Syrian government and create conditions for a political compromise ... Russia is a major arms supplier to Syria ... Source. Agencies. ....
This year's El Niño weather system is gaining strength in the Pacific Ocean and is expected to be the second strongest on record, scientists have said. The strengthening meteorological event is likely to cause an extremely wet winter in California with no possibility for it to weaken now ... This means that the winter storms that normally witnessed in Central America could move further north over California and the southern US ... ....
TOKYO. Japan on Saturday lashed out at Unesco’s decision to inscribe documents related to the Nanjing massacre in its Memory of the World register, describing it as “extremely regrettable” and calling for the process to be reformed ... Japan had called for the Nanjing documents not to be included and accused the world body of being politicised ... Published in Dawn, October 11th, 2015 ... ....
Washington. President Barack Obama is fairly certain of one thing when it comes to next year's election. Donald Trump won't succeed him in the White House. The billionaire businessman, the frontrunner in the race to become the Republican party's White House nominee, has raised hackles with his controversial comments on immigration, gun control and women, among other issues. "He knows how to get attention ... "I think it's healthy." ... ....
But Sang Hee confesses that she’s not a great cook and instead relies on experts to eat her favourite Koreanfood... And as hosts, the ladies, dressed in their pretty hanboks, talk proudly about their food, their eating habits and their dependence on vegetables ... “The base is vegetarian,” says Sang Hee, and “we eat a lot of rice, it is our staplefood but we also eat a lot of kimchis....
TRICHY. The lynching of 58-year-old Mohammed Akhlaq for 'consuming and storing beef' at his residence in Dadri in Uttar Pradesh had its reverberations in the city on Friday ... It is the fundamental right of every citizen in the country to consume food of his or her preference ... Majority of Muslims consider beef as their staplefood ... ....
Publicly listedfood company PT TigaPilar Sejahtera Food (TPS) projects sales to rise by 25 to 30 percent this year despite the domestic economic slowdown, thanks to strong growth in its distribution network ... As previously reported, Tiga Pilar is ready to disburse up to Rp 7 trillion to have 17 rice-processing plants in operation by 2020 and boost its market share in the country’s staplefood....
North Korea's staplefood production could plummet by 14 percent this year because of bad weather, sparking fears of exacerbating chronic food shortages in the impoverished nation, according to the UN agricultural agency ...The country, plagued by regular droughts, will face a total shortfall of 1.2 million tonnes of its staples ... Internationalfood ......
Beating our expectation of 0.10 percent month-on-month (mom) and the market expectation of 0.16 percent mom, Indonesia’s consumer price index (CPI) dropped by 0.05 percent mom, or rose 6.83 percent year-on-year (yoy) in September (7.18 percent yoy in August), driven by a staplefood deflation at -1.07 percent mom, or 8.26 percent yoy (9.26 percent in August) ... Mom core inflation is only at 0.44 percent mom (0.52 percent mom in August)....
Last week teachers had to scrape money together and rush out to buy a bag of cornmeal, a staplefood, to feed one particularly distressed student, he said ... “Chiredzi is one of the most affected areas by drought in the country,” said Tinashe Mubaira, a spokesman for the United NationsWorldFood Programme, which is providing aid to 1.5 million people in Zimbabwe....
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http.//www.researchandmarkets.com/research/42lsmb/sandwiches) has announced the addition of the "Sandwiches. Culinary Trend TrackingSeries" report to their offering. Sandwiches are a culinary form for which the U.S ... The sandwich is a staplefood in the American diet, with Packaged Facts survey data showing that 79% ... ....
The company's existing portfolio of pulses and spices under i-Shakti label will be migrated into a new brand " Sampann" which will also house future launches in the staples and food segment ... The food market in India is pegged at Rs 6 lakh crore, including rice, staples, flour, spice, pulses with many segments controlled by unbranded players including local kiranawallahs....
The rains in 1997 peaked in December, when some regions in Kenya received nine times more precipitation than normal, according to the Kenya Meteorological Department, or KMD.Food Disruptions ... The higher levels of precipitation may coincide with and interrupt harvesting in parts of the Rift Valley and other areas of western Kenya where corn, the staplefood, is predominantly grown, it said....
Born and brought up in a village, I was always inclined towards traditional food. My father always encouraged me to try different cuisines and his love for food motivated me to try my hand at a variety of dishes ... Being the main crop and staplefood of our area, it is not only tasty and easy to digest but also ideal for diabetic patients due to its low sugar and non-fatty content....
MINNEAPOLIS, Oct ...Results in Food Ingredients & Applications were down slightly from last year's first quarter, though efforts to reduce costs and improve performance showed good progress across the segment ... Other ingredients within the segment's portfolio also saw slippage in earnings, as did staplefoods in some emerging markets ... Cargill provides food, agriculture, financial and industrial products and services to the world ... ....
(Source. Cargill Inc)....Results in Food Ingredients & Applications were down slightly from last year’s first quarter, though efforts to reduce costs and improve performance showed good progress across the segment ... Other ingredients within the segment’s portfolio also saw slippage in earnings, as did staplefoods in some emerging markets ... Cargill provides food, agriculture, financial and industrial products and services to the world ... ....
Venezuela will see its economy shrink more than any other country in the world this year as lower oil prices drain government coffers, according to the International Monetary Fund... 6 ... The government has also maintained fixed prices for staplefoods, even as supplies run out in many shops and prices for other goods soar ... . “Global growth remains moderate,” the IMF said ... 25 note to clients. ... ....