Lionfish once called the South Pacific and Indian Oceans their home, however for an unknown reason they washed up on Caribbean and Florida coasts roughly 30 years ago. Since then, they have taken over the shores, being described as ‘a plague of locusts’ on their environment. Why is this the case? Well, Lionfish are prolific
Author: Abi Frances
Think about how much food you throw away each week. Then multiple that by the number of households in the country. That is a huge amount of food going in the bin which could be put to better use. But this is only post-supermarket waste. Pre-supermarket waste is happening every day and as we don’t
Urban farming could be the future of food sourcing. In London, underground former bomb shelters are being used to grow eco-friendly, sustainable produce.
Providing diners a unique experience often revolves around new ingredients, unusual food combinations or wacky presentations, however restaurant Dans Le Noir? in London goes beyond. Not only is the food delicious with fish, meat, vegetarian and surprise menus available but restaurant goers must eat in total darkness. Eating at Dans Le Noir? is more than
As the meat debate rumbles on, scientists at Impossible Foods have been experimenting to create a meat food product that could eventually change the world and one day be less expensive than the real thing. Of course a meaty, juicy, dirty burger is delicious. It’s undeniable. However so is the effect increased meat production is
Gordon Ramsay shocked fans by posting on his Instagram that he was going to ‘give this vegan thing a try’. As a lover of all things carnivorous, with a history of being vocal towards plant based eaters, it seems unlikely Gordon has made this drastic dietary and lifestyle change. The food in question is a