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Bulgarians Consume the Least Fruit and Vegetables in the EU According to Eurostat
Our country ranks at the bottom of the EU by the amount of fruit and vegetables consumed, according to data from Eurostat's analysis of the consumption of these products in the EU countries in 2017.
Only about 37 percent of Bulgarians consume fruits every day, and 45 percent of our compatriots eat vegetables on a daily basis, according to European statistics.
114.88 Thousand Tons of Poultry Meat Was Produced in Bulgaria in 2018
The European Union has produced 15.2 million tonnes of poultry meat in 2018, a new historic highlight. This represents a cumulative increase of about a quarter or 3.2 million tonnes since 2010, Eurostat data show.
Disgusting Food Museum is Now Open in Sweden
Quinoa and kale may now come with a side of fermented shark, reported CNN.
The Disgusting Food Museum, which made headlines when it opened in Malmo, Sweden, in November 2018, is traveling somewhere warm for the winter -- specfically, to Los Angeles.
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The Times: Brexit Will Make Europe Stronger Than Ever
The bloc may still be beset with divisions but our car-crash departure has clarified one area of unity among the EU27, The Times reports.
Bulgarian Got First Place in Making Pizza in International Competition
Minister of Agriculture and Food Opens a Campaign to Support Bulgarian Food Producers
Minister of Agriculture and Food Rumen Porozhanov will open a round table launching a campaign to support Bulgarian food producers, reported the Bulgarian National Television.
Data show that only in the first eight months of 2018 the growth in the production of meat and dairy products in our country is between 10 and 20 per cent.
Turkey's red meat production rises in third quarter
Turkey's red meat production rose 0.4 percent to 339,379 tons in the third quarter of the current year, compared with the same period last year, the Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜİK) announced on Nov. 12.
Demand for sheep ears, cow udders up amid rising meat prices
An increasing number of customers prefer to buy offal, which is a much cheaper form of red meat, shopkeepers at the Butcher's Market in Turkey's southern province of Adana have said.
Salt Bae treat for Venezuela's Maduro draws opponents' fury
Videos of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro feasting on a steak dinner prepared by a celebrity chef at a time many in his crisis-wracked nation are going hungry has drawn fury from opponents of the embattled socialist leader.
Salt Bae's 'steak with gold dust' stirs controversy on social media
Salt Bae's new recipe, titled "24 carat gold steak," has stirred outrage on social media.