Yogurt

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In Italy’s markets, this popular yogurt made by migrants tastes great, and has a side of resilience and hope

Culture

For years, Suleman Diara picked mandarins in southern Italy for $0.05 a case. But one day, Diara, a refugee from Mali, received documents granting him asylum in his new country. So he bought a few buckets of milk that changed his life. Meet the founder of Barikama, the first African yogurt cooperative in Italy, popular with the farmer’s market scene in Rome.

Yogurt could potentially slow spread of HIV

Health & Medicine
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Packaging You Can Eat

Arts, Culture & Media
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From cantaloupe soup to ice box cake: eating well while avoiding the oven

Arts, Culture & Media
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Nutraceuticals: Sardines in orange juice, and other foods mixed for… health?