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South Indian filter coffee comes 2nd on TasteAtlas’ top 10 list; make it today

South Indian filter coffee is loved all across the globe. Here’s an easy recipe that you can try at home

Take a break and enjoy this easy recipe of South Indian filter coffee
Published on Oct 16, 2024 07:43 PM IST

From onion to egg: 5 weird ingredients we dare coffee lovers to try

Coffee lover or not, these weird ingredients used in caffeinated beverages across the internet will surely surprise you

Weird ingredients used to make coffee
Updated on Aug 06, 2024 07:26 PM IST

Sip your way through global coffee culture: Cappuccino prices around the world

Cappuccino prices worldwide showcase coffee culture diversity, from Denmark to Libya and beyond, offering unique experiences globally.

Cappuccino prices worldwide showcase coffee culture diversity, from Denmark to Libya and beyond, offering unique experiences globally.
(Abdul Sahid Khan, Head Trainer, Lavazza India)
Published on Jun 14, 2023 09:41 PM IST

Micro-plastics in your coffee? Dangers of drinking coffee from a paper cup

Are you drinking your coffee in a paper cup? As per research, exposure to hot liquid for just 15 minutes can make plastic-coated disposable paper cups release thousands of tiny plastic particle. Know more.

Micro-plastics in your coffee? Dangers of drinking coffee from a paper cup(Freepik)
Published on Feb 25, 2023 06:23 PM IST
By, New Delhi

Delhi winter 2020: Warmth of home, a cozy bed and sunshine to beat the winter chill

Lazy mornings, snuggle time with pets and exercising amid #WorkFromHome are the small pleasures that have come along with winter, and are being cherished by many during the pandemic.

Many like Harish Kumar are enjoying their winter mornings, amid the work from home set-up, basking in the sunlight with a hot cuppa and newspaper; rather than rushing to office.
Published on Dec 21, 2020 02:37 AM IST
Hindustan Times | ByMallika Bhagat, New Delhi

Spectator by Seema Goswami: Winter is coming...

Here’s how you can best enjoy the season in the times of Corona

The start of winter is the best time to take a long walk in your neighbourhood park without breaking a sweat(Illustration: Aparna Ram)
Published on Nov 01, 2020 07:16 AM IST
Hindustan Times | BySeema Goswami

How small changes helped me stay focused on my goals during the lockdown

“Finding a balance between work and our interests is the key to staying productive and motivated, and all it takes is a bit of planning and discipline”—writes the Chief Creative Officer of a global marketing firm, in this deeply personal account.

As work from home begins to become more common, it is important to remember that we are more than just our job titles.(iStock)
Updated on Jun 29, 2020 10:18 AM IST
ByPartnered Feature, HT Brand Studio

These tips can help men boost their fertility naturally

When a couple is having trouble getting pregnant, the focus often turns to a woman’s health. But men are equal partners in conception, they contribute approximately 40-50 per cent of all infertility cases.

Lifestyle factors may affect sperm parameters, pregnancy and miscarriage rates.(Unsplash)
Updated on May 01, 2020 07:13 AM IST
New Delhi | ByIndo Asian News Service

Personal Agenda with Arunoday Singh: “The most dramatic thing I’ve done? I serenaded a girl by singing Frank Sinatra under her balcony!”

The actor and poet feels happy that social media has helped his poems to be loved and appreciated by many without waiting for some publisher to find him good enough to publish

Arunoday Singh’s first memory of being on stage is of playing Peter Pan in a school play(Photo: Ambika Singh)
Published on Apr 26, 2020 12:05 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By

Spectator by Seema Goswami: Post-Corona life

When things go back to normal – and they will – this is what I will do first

Although life goes on you miss many things you took entirely for granted in pre-Coronavirus times(Photo imaging: Parth Garg)
Updated on Apr 05, 2020 02:33 AM IST
Hindustan Times | BySeema Goswami

“I don’t eat anything that doesn’t feel right,” says Amaan Ali Bangash

The sarod player says that pizza, pasta and fried foods are a big no-no for him

Amaan Ali Bangash relaxes by spending time with his nephews. He also believes that short bursts of stress can help one accomplish a goal.
Published on Jan 25, 2020 05:12 PM IST
Hindustan Times | ByPurnima Goswami Sharma

CelebsPick: 5 books to read on a long weekend

Five authors pick books that you could wind-up with curling in bed

Updated on Jan 18, 2020 11:39 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By

International Coffee Day: Four weird varieties of coffee we bet you didn’t know existed

The best thing about the brewed drink is that there is no specific way of preparing it. It can be hot or cold, viscous or sloppy, bitter or sweet, it can be however you want it to be.

A luscious cup of coffee besides being an amazing beverage serves many purposes.(Unsplash)
Updated on Oct 01, 2019 11:34 AM IST
Hindustan Times, Delhi | ByNeharika Prakash

Hasan Kale, Turkey’s ‘Microangelo’ turns tiny objects into artworks

The delicate, impeccably detailed miniature paintings of Hasan Kale often require a magnifying glass to be able to see the nuances but can take months to complete.

The delicate, impeccably detailed miniature paintings of Hasan Kale often require a magnifying glass to be able to see the nuances but can take months to complete. Seen here is Hasan’s take on Leonardo Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa on a pumpkin seed.(Instagram/hasankale_microangelo)
Updated on Sep 01, 2019 12:58 PM IST
Istanbul | ByAgence France-Presse

The beverage that’s been waking up the world for over 500 years

When an Arab goatherd tasted some strange red berries, he wasn’t wrong in exclaiming that they were sent from heaven. He was also not aware that these berries would go on to become an integral part of several cultures and tribes, as well as an inseparable part of people’s morning routine across the world. From the world’s first monk baristas to the cappuccino in households, the journey of coffee is indeed a fascinating one.

Studies estimate that over 2 billion cups of coffee are consumed everyday. (Representational image)
Updated on Aug 05, 2019 11:01 AM IST
Hindustan Times, New Delhi | ByHT Correspondent

Personal Agenda with Sayani Gupta: “I’d like to see a day when we’re less obsessed with stars”

The Article 15 actor also talks about Bollywood’s love for fair skin, and reveals the mystery behind ‘Baby ka mundi kaato’!

Styling: Shreeja Rajgopal; make-up: Eshwar Log; hair: Deepali Deokar; outfit, Amit GT(Shivam Gupta)
Published on Jul 20, 2019 08:49 PM IST
Hindustan Times | ByDrishti Vij

#Fitness: All I need is 45 minutes, says Mandira Bedi

The actor has her fitness routine down to five simple steps that can be done even on the go and in small spaces.

‘Keeping fit also keeps me mentally and emotionally balanced,’ says the 47-year-old actor, presenter and fashion designer. (Jitu Savlani)
Updated on Jul 20, 2019 01:10 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By

Having fun with kids during holidays without travelling

The vacations are upon us, which means more time to spend with your children. If you are not travelling this summer, there is a lot you can do staying right at home.

Use the holidays to get your child hooked onto books and reading.(Shutterstock)
Published on Jun 07, 2019 04:53 AM IST
Hindustan TImes, Gurugram | By

The Marvellous Mrs Devgan: On the 20th anniversary of her wedding, Kajol gives her most intimate interview ever!

In conversation with a close friend of 27 years,Kajol, now 44, takes stock of her life as an actor, wife and mother

This year Kajol will complete 20 years of marriage with the love of her life, Ajay Devgn.Styling by Aastha Sharma; Location Courtesy: JW Marriott Mumbai Juhu; Art Direction: Ananya Ghosh; Make-up: Melanie Dsouza; Hair: Sangeeta Kumar Hegde; Styling assistant: Reann Moradian(Colston Julian)
Updated on Feb 24, 2019 12:30 AM IST
Hindustan Times | ByRyan Stephen

Got a nasty hangover after a night out in town? Here’s how to fix it

So, you took the party-till-you-drop mantra too seriously last night, huh? And now you have a throbbing headache and nauseating feeling that’s getting the better of you? Well, no need to regret the New Year’s Eve fun because of a hangover.

From ‘how do I stop my head from spinning?’ to ‘will food worsen the nausea?’, we answer all your questions.(Unsplash)
Updated on Jan 01, 2019 01:07 PM IST
Hindustan Times, Delhi | By

Review: The Town That Laughed by Manu Bhattathiri

Quite unlike stories set in the city, The Town That Laughed promises to make you hear the cackle of the old grandmother and the lone bicycle bell getting louder as its approaches

Scene in a Kerala village.(Corbis via Getty Images)
Updated on Nov 17, 2018 10:35 AM IST
Hindustan Times | ByRevati Laul

Do you have a coffee mood? This International Coffee Day, we’re exploring Top 5 types of coffee-lovers

Coffee is the reason why we have been successfully getting through our days at the workplace; somewhere we spend more than half our lives and then some. It’s easy to call it a weekday ‘potion of life’.

Updated on Oct 01, 2018 05:32 PM IST
Hindustan Times, Delhi | By

Review: Nayak - The Hero The Satyajit Ray film novelized by Bhaskar Chattopadhyay

The 1966 Satyajit Ray classic, Nayak – The Hero, is a psychological drama. This book adaptation is a wonderful read.

Satyajit Ray at home in Calcutta on 10 April, 1982.(Santosh Basak/ Getty Images)
Updated on Jul 21, 2018 12:23 AM IST
Hindustan Times | ByRevati Laul

Chandigarh, the city that’s not elsewhere

Is Chandigarh not the land of opportunity? The place that has jobs, wide eyes and roads; money, and big cars and houses, and all that jazz! At some point, that’s not enough.

‘La Main Ouverte’, 1954: The Open Hand monument in Chandigarh defined as ‘Open to Give, Open to Receive’. Not all of the city’s architecture carries that spirit, or maybe the fault is in its interpretation.(Image: FLC/ADAGP)
Updated on Jul 14, 2018 11:58 PM IST
Hindustan Times, Chandigarh | By, Chandigarh

FIFA World Cup 2018: For this British journalist, Russia is one freewheeling road show

Andrew Flint, a British football journalist, based in Tyumen, Siberia, left home in his car on the opening day of FIFA World Cup, June 14, eager to travel to all 11 host cities by road.

Football journalist Andrew Flint is looking forward to travelling to all the 11 host cities of FIFA World Cup in his car.(HT Photo)
Updated on Jul 08, 2018 09:46 PM IST
Hindustan Times, Nizhny Novgorod | ByBhargab Sarmah

Consuming 4 cups of coffee daily may help boost heart functions in elderly

The study showed that coffee promotes movement of a regulatory protein into mitochondria -- cell powerhouse -- which then enhances their function to protect cardiovascular cells from damage.

Can drinking 4 cups of coffee benefit the elderly?(Shutterstock)
Updated on Jun 22, 2018 04:07 PM IST
Indo Asian News Service | By

Sila Samayangalil movie review: Priyadarshan directorial starring Prakash Raj and Ashok Selvan is pragmatic

Sila Samayangalil, directed by Priyadarshan and starring Prakash Raj, Ashok Selvan and Shreya Reddy, is sometimes poetic and sometimes dark. What it is not is preachy.

Sila Samayangalil stars Prakash Raj, Ashok Selvan and Shreya Reddy.
Updated on Jul 30, 2019 09:44 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By, Chennai

3 cups of tea or coffee a day is good for your heart. No energy drinks, please

If coffee is the most loved beverage in the world, here’s more reason to fall for it: According to a new study, coffee and tea may not be too bad for your heart. Caffeine, on the other hand, should be avoided, say the experts.

Keep your heart healthy. A single cup of coffee contains about 95 mg of caffeine.(Getty Images/iStockphoto)
Updated on Apr 17, 2018 07:16 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By

Ditch that cup of coffee. Hot water may be the ultimate health drink for you

Hot water may actually be the best tonic for health. From weight loss, to sinus issues and pain relief, there are tons of health benefits that it offers.

Consuming hot water will not only help you shed extra belly fat but also keep health issues at bay.(Shutterstock)
Updated on Apr 15, 2018 11:25 AM IST
Asian News International | By

This ‘death cafe’ in Bangkok lets you lie in a coffin to get discounts on drinks

The Kid Mai (Think New) Death Cafe wants you to confront your own mortality to become a better human being. The centrepiece is a decorated white coffin where customers can lay down for a few minutes — and secure a discount on a drink.

Customers are encouraged to lay down for a few minutes to contemplate their final moments.(Facebook)
Updated on Apr 12, 2018 02:29 PM IST
Agence France-Presse | By
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