Craview

"Crave"- To have a strong desire for something.

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What is a crave? It's when we really want something, and we usually refer to food. Let it be a fillet minion, chocolate, candy or chips, when we suddenly want a pickle, we really want it.

So, this website will provide information about anything you crave for. And you'll be the one to tell us about it. Either add your own favorite food, write a review, rate it, or simply read about it, it's your place for your crave. Hens the name - Crave + Review .

To start with, we compiled a list of food, snacks, food companies, including domestic and international, to try and sum up all the food in the world. Ultimately, that's what we're here for. In the near future, we intend to add drinks too, to complete the meal.

Once we implemented the site's functionality, you'll be able to rate foods you like, catalog it in different categories, etc. This will all happen - soon.

Thank you for visiting!

Any ideas, suggestions and remarks will be gladly considered once we will set up out feedback forms. This is your site - our web visitors, and we intend to listen to what you say. We hope you'll find this site information useful, interesting, fun and of course - we hope it will wake up and help you satisfy your cravings.

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No evidence to show 'organic food is more nutritious
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A new research at the University of Copenhagen has shown that there is no evidence to support the view that organic food is better than food grown with the use of pesticides and chemicals. Shoppers pay more than a third more for organic food in the

No evidence to show ?organic food is more nutritious
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A new research at the University of Copenhagen has shown that there is no evidence to support the view that organic food is better than food grown with the use of pesticides and chemicals. Shoppers pay more than a third more for organic food in the

Iles flottants with raspberries
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les flottants, or floating islands, is the bizarre but delicious French pudding that makes clever use of both the yolk and the whites of the eggs. You would have seen this dish often on dessert trolleys in grand restaurants and hotel dining rooms, and

No evidence to show 'organic food has more nutritional content'
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A new research at the University of Copenhagen has shown that there is no evidence to support the view that organic food is better than food grown with the use of pesticides and chemicals.Shoppers pay more than a third more for organic food in the belief

Cucumbers can help make summer heat bearable
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Find yourself melting from the sweltering heat? Consider the cucumber: It's 96 percent water. No surprise that it's so refreshing. There are small pickling cukes and garden-variety slicing cucumbers. The gold standard of the slicing variety is the

Is Your Organic Food Really Organic?
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When you buy food with a 'USDA organic' label, do you know what you're getting? Now is a good time to ask such a question, as the USDA just announced Monday it was putting 15 out of 30 federally accredited organic certifiers they audited on probation,

Wine tasting
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You don't need a wine expert to identify a '74 Pinot Noir from Burgundy - a handheld 'electronic tongue' devised by European scientists can determine the grape variety and vintage of a wine at the press of a button. Designed for quality control in the

Wine tasting
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You don't need a wine expert to identify a '74 Pinot Noir from Burgundy - a handheld 'electronic tongue' devised by European scientists can determine the grape variety and vintage of a wine at the press of a button. Designed for quality control in the

Guest author, Mel Evans: From the Climate Camp - why are we being smeared?
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Ring the changes with traditional tastes... at the Durban Good Food & Wine Show
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Issued by: Cape Gourmet Wine Show ?There will be so much to see and do at Durban's first ever Good Food & Wine Show (GF&WS) that you may have to come back a few times to take it all in,? says show director Christine Cashmore. ?We have been

No evidence to show ''organic food has more nutritional content''
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Washington, Aug 8: A new research at the University of Copenhagen has shown that there is no evidence to support the view that organic food is better than food grown with the use of pesticides and chemicals. Shoppers pay more than a third more for

Electronic tongue tastes wine variety, vintage
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You don't need a wine expert to identify a '74 Pinot Noir from Burgundy - a handheld 'electronic tongue' devised by European scientists will tell you the grape variety and vintage at the press of a button.Designed for quality control in the field, the

Organic food no better for you
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Organic food has no more vitamins than regular produce, according to the latest study.In yet another blow for the organic food movement, a team at the University of Copenhagen say they've proven fruit and vegetables grown with pesticides have just as

Electronic tongue tastes wine variety, vintage
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You don't need a wine expert to identify a '74 Pinot Noir from Burgundy - a handheld 'electronic tongue' devised by European scientists will tell you the grape variety and vintage at the press of a button.Designed for quality control in the field, the

Niche Farming Offers Way Back to the Land
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STARTING a small farm can pay rich dividends, especially if the farm produces niche foods like artisanal cheeses or truffles. But dont quit your day job. Sarah Beth Aubrey took that advice several years ago, after, she says, she got sick of driving to

A Year Later, a Cease-Fire in a Brooklyn Pizza War
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Theyre not exactly singing Kumbaya with each other, but the owners of Johnnys Pizza and Papa Johns Pizza in Sunset Park are coexisting. Considering how they felt a year ago, this could pass for brotherhood in Brooklyn. Last summer, John Miniaci Jr., a

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Cheap good places to eat
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Poland's largest organic food producer will fund its expansion with a NewConnect share issue (2)
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Symbio, Poland's largest producer and processor of organic food in Poland, is planning to carry out a share issue on the NewConnect alternative market, in the hope of raising z?.3 million to develop its activities in Poland and beyond. Symbio Polska was

'e-tongue' rivals human wine tasters
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Organic food 'is not better for you'
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Shoppers can pay up to a third more for organic produce, but the researchers said that with no more nutrients, it was a 'lifestyle choice'. Dr Susanne Bugel and a team at the University of Copenhagen's Department of Human Nutrition, studied fruit and

Organic food does not have more vitamins
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Shoppers can pay up to a third more for organic produce, but the researchers said that with no more nutrients, it was a 'lifestyle choice'. Dr Susanne Bugel and a team at the University of Copenhagen's Department of Human Nutrition, studied fruit and

The electronic tongue with a taste for fine wine
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Can't tell the difference between paint stripper and a 1982 Chteau Ptrus? Well, scientists have developed a remedy: an 'electronic tongue' that can distinguish between grape varieties and vintages. The electronic tongue - or e-tongue - is based on an

E-tongues have wine tasting problems licked
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Thursday was off to a strong start with the news that magnificently monikered Spanish boffin Cecilia Jiminez-Jorquera, from the Barcelona Institute of Microelectronics, has invented an electronic tongue. Although designed to detect fraudulent wines in

Wine: Top ten rosés
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Versatile with food and perfect for summer, the latest rosés are fresh, vibrant and surprisingly subtle, says Jonathan Ray Rosé sales continue to rocket. This year, it is estimated that one in every nine bottles of wine sold in the UK will be pink. Ten

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Summer barbecue guide: Part Two
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For a great barbecue, think big. A proper joint of good quality meat can be cooked to smokey, almost caramel-crusted perfection, and then carved into tender slices. For those of us used to the burger van school of barbecues, it's a revelation. Eddie

Surprising Superfoods
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It's usually pretty obvious if a food item is healthy. An apple or a sprig of iceberg lettuce: healthy. A double bacon cheeseburger: not so much. What isn't so obvious, however, is if a food is exceptionally healthy. These foods have become known as

The Chronicle Wine Selections: Central Coast Chardonnay
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In addition to the winemaker's hand, Chardonnay's character depends upon the temperature, soil type and other factors that affect a vineyard's terroir. Warmer climes produce riper fruit with lower acidity and higher sugar levels, resulting in a similarly

The melting pot??
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