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Simple Fat Burning Cabbage Soup Recipe

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The cabbage soup diet allows you to eat all of the soup as much as you like which is a great news for those who refuse to fight hunger. This basic one-week cabbage soup diet recipe using only low calorie and low-fat foods allows you to burn fat surprisingly fast.

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In Search Of New York's Best Doughnut Shop

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Paul Hollywood, a British celebrity chef and baking master explores New York to learn how doughnuts are made in America's one of the most culturally diverse and exciting cities.  The big apple did not disappoint the toughest baking critics, but rather, Paul was inspired by the creativity and ingenuity the New York doughnut shops have to offer.

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The most unusual baking method found in Reykjavik

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Paul John Hollywood, a British celebrity chef, best known for being a judge on The Great British Bake-Off visits Reykjavik, Iceland to witness an unusual baking methodology that exists only in the world's northernmost city. 

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Alarming truth about white rice

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When it comes to rice as a staple, white rice typically comes to mind, but there is a variety of rice from white, brown, red, purple to wild rice.  This video explores the texture and nutritional value of each type and reveal which one is most popular among people in Singapore.

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Japan Pays You To Travel

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If you were paid to travel to your favorite destinations, would you do it?  It sounds too good to be true, but you can if you live in Japan, only because it's in the middle of pandemic.  The Japanese government has infused nearly 13 billing dollars to Go To Travel, a new campaign geared towards reviving the economy.  The campaign offers 50% discount on domestic transportation and lodging.  Paolo explains what travelers are entitled to in details.

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