5 Unique Ways To Serve Rice Rice is the most widely consumed staple food in the world. Capable of being grown almost anywhere, it makes up more than one-fifth of the calories consumed worldwide. As a staple food, rice is usually served as a base for different recipes or simply eaten with side dishes. As a global food, many different nations and cultures developed their own ways of cooking rice, and some of the recipes are so unique and creative that even the biggest rice fans may not have heard of them! With that said, here are 5 unique ways to serve rice from around the world. 1. Arancini (Source: Williams, A.) Originating in 10th century Sicily, arancini are stuffed...
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Travelers between the ages of 18 and 25 often get overlooked on cruises. They are too old for the teen clubs, even if they are still in high school at 18, but may be too young to drink at the onboard bars. Many cruise lines forget that 20-somethings still want to meet their onboard peers in group settings arranged by the cruise line — especially if they’re traveling with older family members with different vacation interests. The best cruise lines for young adults often have meetups that allow them to make friends quickly on the first night; have a cool, laid-back vibe in adults-only areas that they can finally access after graduating from the kids clubs; and have some sense...
In the lull between two protests calling for the removal of monuments that glorify the Spanish conquest of Indigenous peoples, Santa Fe Mayor Alan Webber’s city government has abruptly changed positions and joined a growing call to bring down the monuments.At the first protest, 70 miles down the road in Old Town Albuquerque, demonstrators pushed to rip down a statue of the Spanish conquistador Juan de Oñate on Monday. Armed militiamen menaced protesters, and a former GOP City Council candidate and son of a sheriff's department official shot one of the demonstrators four times, critically wounding him.The second protest, organized by Santa Fe Indigenous advocacy group Three Sisters Collective, is planned for Thursday at 5 pm at the Santa Fe...
The internet can't get enough of Pedro Pascal — whether its his starring roles on HBO's heartbreaking hit The Last of Us or Disney's The Mandalorian, his distinctive voice on SNL ("oh mah gah"), or his adorable friendship with co-star Bella Ramsey. And now, to add to the obsession, Pascal's valiant appearance on First We Feast's Hot Ones has landed. "I wonder how much of this will get caught on my astonishing moustache," he says at the start of the episode, looking straight at the camera. And it only gets better.Equal parts insightful and playful, Pascal powers through the challenge of eating increasingly spicy wings while discussing his screen performances, Mexican food, and his musical tastes — including the song...