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Sales of Fruit Chaat thrive in Ramazan bringing income and health benefits
Shazia Mehboob
ISLAMABAD: Fruit chaat stalls, set alongside different traffic routes and marketplaces in Islamabad are the hubs of business activity in the month of Ramazan. It is in much demand and greatly enjoyed by people for iftar.…
Ramazan festivity: Night walk trending in Rawalpindi
Rawalpindi
Residents of Rawalpindi have made it a habit of walking and jogging at night after getting done with Tarawih prayers during the holy month of Ramazan.
However, park timings act as a barrier for people to continue their walk…
Peshawari Ramazan Specialty of Paye Is Not To Be Missed
News Desk
Peshawar: Struggling to wade through a rush of people gathered outside an eatery in the Ghanj area in the interior city, Mujeeb, a middle-aged man, is seen frantically trying to reach out to purchase a bowl of Peshawari Paye, a…
Cultural shift from junk to hygiene foods necessary for health: Nutritionists
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RAWALPINDI: The nutrition experts from the National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS) have called for a cultural shift from junk food to the traditional Pakistani diet as part of healthy living and to avoid gaining weight during…
Protein-rich foods help lower BP: Study
Islamabad: Are you finding it hard to regulate your hypertension? If so, the recent research has a solution to your problem. The study states having a balanced diet with a rich intake of protein may help you lower the risk of developing…
Nutritionists Urge to Stay Hydrated During Ramazan
Moniba Iftikhar
Islamabad: Nutritionists on Thursday urged people to stay hydrated and avoid overeating at Iftar with high consumption of unhealthy food as adequate amounts of proteins while drinking plenty of water frequently is good…
‘Pakora’ Attracts Peshawarites in Ramazan Iftar Parties
News Desk
Peshawar: Anthelme Brillat-Savarin, a famous German lawyer once said, “The discovery of a new dish does more for the happiness of mankind than the discovery of a star.”
In Peshawar, this phrase is turning out to be quite…
Challenging the myths: Two sisters turn their love for cooking into a business in Hyderabad
News Desk
“Food and hospitality is a family tradition with us,” says Anum, who along with her sister Suman Laghari has opened an eatery in Hyderabad. The sister duo have become the first women entrepreneurs to open a restaurant in their…
Melas remain the vibrant celebrations of Pakistan’s rich cultural life
Ishtiaq Ahmed
Gujar Khan: A few days ago, I was sent a few photos of Mela at Jand Melo, a short drive from my marketing town of Gujar Khan, in the district of Rawalpindi.
Jand Melo is one of the two Melas in our immediate locality, the…
Mouth-Watering Delight: Local Flavour, International Following
Shazia Mehboob
Mansehra: Anthelme Brillat-Savarin, a famous German lawyer once said, “The discovery of a new dish does more for the happiness of mankind than the discovery of a star.”
In Qalandarabad, this phrase is turning out to be…