Taste London, Madrid, Copenhagen: Europe’s best pizzerias outside of Italy These European cities rank among the best for pizza. 14/10/2024
Food and Drink Mayo + Nutella: What are your favourite gross-but-yummy food combos? Dua Lipa has gone viral with a beverage concoction that has divided the internet. But everyone has their own weird food combinations that shouldn't work (but do). Here are some tips for you to step outside your culinary comfort zones. 11/10/2024
Europe News 'Veggy steaks': What impact will the EU ruling have on Europe? Plant-based manufacturers can keep using meat-related names, but this victory for consumer transparency could risk market fragmentation. 08/10/2024
Europe News EU top court rules in favour of veggie burgers in labelling dispute Plant-based foods can continue to be sold and promoted using terms traditionally associated with meat, as long as their composition is clearly labelled and does not mislead consumers, the EU Court of Justice ruled. 04/10/2024
Travel News Europe’s coolest neighbourhood revealed in new ranking Hip bakeries and indie bookstores nabbed the area the number one spot. 30/09/2024
Europe News How has COVID-19 pandemic influenced eating habits across Europe? A study conducted in 16 countries shows that people are now dining out earlier than in 2019, with new data indicating a growing trend in "early-bird" habits. 26/09/2024
Lifestyle Hitting peak 90s nostalgia: What we think deserves a comeback The era’s influence continues to shape pop culture and fashion. And with the news that Tamagotchi is having a moment again, we look back to the 90s and consider the things we'd like to bring back... And no, Mr Blobby isn't one of them. 24/09/2024
Travel News Another European airline is phasing out complimentary in-flight food This airline will no longer serve free meals on certain flights. 23/09/2024
Food and Drink UK to ban junk food ads for children It’s big naps for Big Macs as the only way to see fast food advertising on British television is about to be after the watershed, as part of the UK government’s drive to improve public health. 15/09/2024
Eco-Innovation This Swedish vertical farm grows vegetables inside of supermarket This in-store farming solution uses a hydroponic method, where plants are grown in rockwool plugs in water without soil. 15/09/2024
Culture news How 'My English Persian Kitchen' brings the taste of Iran to the stage Euronews Culture sat down with actor Isabella Nefar to discuss how she brought Atoosa Sepehr's story of escaping Iran to the stage, while also feeding an entire audience. 13/09/2024
Experiences Where to find Scandi wellness experiences in the UK You can have Scandi wellness experiences and Nordic food during a more planet-friendly staycation. 10/09/2024
Green News Nutella’s new vegan spread: Is it really better for the planet? Replacing milk cuts the spread’s carbon footprint, but experts say that removing palm oil would have a bigger environmental impact. 05/09/2024
Europe News Von der Leyen urged to overhaul CAP in reform of EU food policy Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen has been urged to open a new chapter in EU food policy and overhaul the current CAP system in the process following recommendations of a reflection group. 04/09/2024
Food and Drink Italy goes 'mamma mia' as it reels from shock over carbonara in a can Heinz has released its latest product — spaghetti carbonara in a can. Cue Italy going ballistic over the announcement. 04/09/2024
Experiences I’ve lived in Barcelona for a decade - here’s how it’s changed Barcelona is a city in flux: Here’s how it’s changed in the 10 years since I moved here. 31/08/2024
Food and Drink Is fish and chips too expensive for Brits? The humble fish and chips has risen in price more than any other UK takeaway in the past five years. 28/08/2024
Stays From live cooking to AI: How hotels are reducing food waste Seeing masses of food being thrown away at the end of a buffet breakfast led me to investigate hotel food waste. 25/08/2024
Food and Drink Pronouncing 'scone': A look at Europe's culinary linguistic debates Does scone rhyme with "gone" or "bone"? Should you order a "pain au chocolat" or a "chocolatine" in France? Here's a look at some of the most furious yet delicious debates across Europe. 21/08/2024
Culture news Lettuce protest your book: Liz Truss gets pranked by another salad “That’s not funny” said the former PM when a banner crashed the party at an event in Suffolk, where she was trying to promote her memoir. Here’s why the salad is Liz Truss’ worst enemy. 14/08/2024