Ramen noodles are very popular in Japan, especially in soups and broths, and are typically served with meat and hard-boiled eggs.
Ramen noodles are very popular in Japan, especially in soups and broths, and are typically served with meat and hard-boiled eggs.
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Greed, or madness?
Bánh mì, from Vietnam, is a baguette typically stuffed with baked pork belly, Vietnamese salami, liver pate, grilled chicken, cucumber, pickled carrots, chilli soy sauce & fresh cilantro.
People walk past an electric billboard advertising the television show "The Americans", in New York's Times Square on January 29, 2015. The show, a critically acclaimed thriller about husband-and-wife KGB agents who kill, spy and lie in suburban Washington DC, originally aired for six seasons from January 30, 2013 to May 30, 2018.
The story picks up in the early 1980s, in the midst of the Cold War during the Reagan administration. The series follows the personal and professional lives of a married couple of Soviet deep-cover agents placed in the Washington, D.C. area in the 1960s, as well as that of their unsuspecting, American-born children.
Venezuelan and Colombian arepas, made from warm water, salt and cornflour, are grilled, fried or boiled before being stuffed with cheese, meats, beans, avocados, and/or eggs.
Joseph Baena, the son of iconic actor Arnold Schwarzenegger, was born out of wedlock. His mother was the housekeeper. Joseph will soon be debuting in the film industry with his first action movie, "Called to Duty".
Mick Jagger and Tina Turner at Live Aid in 1985.
Actor Daniel Radcliffe (famous for acting the role of Harry Potter) and his long-term partner, Erin Darke, have just become parents for the first time.
The birth of their child has just been confirmed by the Harry Potter actor's publicist after the Daily Mail published photographs of them pushing their newborn in a pram in New York City.
Not many people are aware that Robin William had diffuse Lewy body dementia (DLB) when he had committed suicide.
Describing the disease as "the terrorist inside my husband's brain", his widow Susan Schneider Williams said that "however you look at it — the presence of Lewy bodies took his life. She also revealed that in the year before his death, Williams had experienced a sudden and prolonged spike in fear and anxiety, depression, and insomnia, which worsened in severity to include also memory loss, paranoia, and delusions.
According to his wife, after his initial diagnosis of having Parkinson's, Robin felt constantly depressed and anxious, and basically started losing his mind. The disease was ravaging him.
In the autopsy it was discovered that he had lost some 40% of his dopamine receptors in his brain, meaning that Robin was losing the ability to experience pleasure.