Por: NBC 6 South Florida World November 23, 2022
Getty Images If you’re cooking a meal for or just showing up to feast, you’re part of a long human history — one that's older than our own species. Some scientists estimate our early human cousins may have been using fire to cook their food almost 2 million years ago, long before Homo sapiens showed up. And a recent study found what could be the earliest known evidence of this rudimentary cooking: the leftovers of a roasted carp... + full article
Associated Press USA Science November 21, 2022
This illustration provided by Tel Aviv University depicts hominins preparing Luciobarbus longiceps fish on the shores of the ancient lake Lake Hula. A recent study found the oldest evidence of using fire to cook, dating back to 780,000 years ago. (Ella Maru/Tel Aviv University... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Science November 21, 2022
If you’re cooking a meal for Thanksgiving or just showing up to feast, you’re part of a long human history — one that's older than our own species. Some scientists estimate our early human cousins may have been using fire to cook their food almost 2 million years ago,... + más
Evolution Through Cuisine: How Cooking Food and Gathering for Feasts Made Us Human | NBC 6 South Florida
WPLG Local 10 USA Tech November 21, 2022
NEW YORK – If you’re cooking a meal for Thanksgiving or just showing up to feast, you’re part of a long human history — one that's older than our own species.Some scientists estimate our early human cousins may have been using fire to cook their food almost 2... + más
WGN-TV USA Nation October 21, 2022
Tenderloin, strip, rib eye, porterhouse—the words alone of the choicest cuts of cow, aged to tenderized perfection and served under bordelaise, béarnaise, or au poivre, are enough to get a meat lover salivating and making their next reservation for a night at a steakhouse.... + más
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Forbes USA Life October 07, 2022
Le Pavillon earned a Michelin Star in 2022Thomas Schauer/Le Pavillon New York just gained many more Michelin Stars. At a glitzy ceremony 101 stories above Manhattan, 19 restaurants earned Michelin stars for the first time, announced by host Neil Patrick Harris at The Peak... + más
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Forbes USA Business September 29, 2022
A spread of Mexican food at Sobre Masa in BrooklynMelissa Horn Michelin season is here! And that means plenty of New York restaurants are receiving new accolades. Start making reservations at your top to-eat spots, because the Michelin Guide announced today that 125 New York... + más
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The Advocate USA Entertainment September 27, 2022
Bay Leaf Authentic Indian Cuisine is exactly that — authentic.From having its spices shipped directly from India to adhering to food traditions in both North and South India, this restaurant, at 5160 S. Sherwood Forest Blvd., has been billed as one of the finest Indian... + más
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