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World leaders at France summit mull ways to protect oceans

World leaders met on France s Atlantic coast Friday to discuss protecting the planet s oceans from threats such as overfishing and plastic pollution, and finding fairer ways to manage the seas.

World leaders at France summit mull ways to protect oceans

PARIS World leaders met on France’s Atlantic coast Friday to discuss protecting the planet’s oceans from threats such as overfishing and plastic pollution, and finding fairer ways to manage the seas.

DLC: Della Leaders Club Launches 15 Wines, Spirits and Cigars Chapters globally

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Ruby chocolate: it s about more than colour - New Food Magazine

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The best food pairings for dry Furmint | Matching Food & Wine

Posted by Fiona Beckett(Google+) on February 17 2021 at 16:19 All countries like to boast that their signature grape variety goes with practically everything but in the case of Hungary’s furmint it’s true. With the aromatics of sauvignon blanc, the rich mouthfeel of chardonnay and the vibrant acidity of riesling” as my colleague Tim Atkin neatly puts it it really is a take-me-anywhere wine. Hungary of course has a great gastronomic tradition of its own so you could obviously drink it with everything from foie gras which is hugely popular in the country to chicken paprikash. But its rare combination of lushness and searing acidity makes it an incredibly good partner for the dishes that involve sweet and savoury elements that you often find in Asian cuisines and in Moroccan tagines. I reckon it would work with many Chinese, Korean, Burmese and Thai recipes that mingle hot, sour and sweet.

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