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  • Women chefs put food, not minority status on menu

    2010-03-15 09:00

    Canadian women chefs say it is time to stop worrying about their minority status in the cutthroat restaurant business because there are plenty of other things to put on the menu.

  • Distilling change

    2010-03-13 10:06

    While drinking liquor is still largely viewed as a 'guy thing', one whisky expert sees more Asian women imbibing stiffer tipples.

  • Distilling change

    2010-03-13 10:06

    While drinking liquor is still largely viewed as a 'guy thing', one whisky expert sees more Asian women imbibing stiffer tipples.

  • Sipping whiskey, Japanese style

    2010-03-12 10:29

    Many people are not even aware that Japan produces whiskey, let alone that it has a customized bar culture built around it.

  • China bigger market than U.S. for crisis-hit Bordeaux

    2010-03-12 09:14

    China has become the biggest export market for Bordeaux wines outside the European Union as overall exports have collapsed due to the economic crisis and a strong euro put some wines beyond U.S. and British buyers.

  • Red wines bridge cultures for Valentine's Day

    2010-02-10 09:28

    Valentine's Day coincides with the start of the Chinese New Year this year which may explain why so many red wines have been fetching astronomical prices at recent auctions.

  • Tea, sweetened with talk and tamale

    2010-02-09 10:03

    Jiangnan is as moist as Sichuan, but Jiangnan people have a sweet tooth. The amount of pepper a typical Sichuan family consumes a day can last a month in my hometown.

  • Bewley's of Dublin: tea, coffee and culture

    2010-02-09 09:08

    At Bewley's in Dublin, the curtain doesn't so much rise on the performance as close on it, shutting out the shoppers down below thronging one of the city's best-known streets.

  • Tea becomes trendy as industry turns over a new leaf

    2010-02-03 09:20

    Who wants a cup of tea? It's not just Britons, old ladies and laborers enjoying a cuppa any more, with the world's most consumed drink after water getting a make-over and attracting younger, more discerning fans.

  • The pinot noir of 2009? It's from New Zealand

    2010-02-02 16:21

    It's a big call, nailing the single wine of 2009 that was most impressionable amongst so many good bottles and an ever-increasing myriad of quality.

  • Toasting the future of China's wine industry

    2010-02-01 09:42

    Sales reach record heights as its popularity soars among the young and fashionable

  • Confused about wine? Books may help

    2010-01-20 08:47

    Drinking wine is more fun than reading about it unless you have a book in one hand and a glass in the other.

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