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Wellness Lattes: Good for you, bad for the environment?
Courtesy of Eugene Chystiakov/Unsplash By Serena Lopez Having made its rounds onto your Instagram-feed with its picturesque rainbow colours, grabbing your daily dose of caffeine now comes in a guilt-free,…
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Inside Sugo, Bloordale’s saucy Italian-American eatery
A small but thrilling menu of classic dishes will be sure to keep you coming back for more By Vanessa Quon Sugo’s front entrance located at Lansdowne Ave. and Bloor…
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Is Beyond Meat as healthy as it seems?
The Beyond Burger and BBQ Beyond Burger from Tim Hortons. (Courtesy timhortons.com) Beyond Meat products are becoming popular in restaurants, grocery stores and fast-food chains, but how healthy is the…
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The inspiration behind Toronto’s fusion restaurants
By Pooja Rambaran In 2016, Toronto was named the most multicultural city in the world by BBC Radio, and there’s no doubt why that still holds true. The city boasts…
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How I embraced Toronto as my own Little Ethiopia
By Ruby Asgedome Growing up as a first-generation Canadian-Ethiopian, I often found it challenging to connect with my roots and integrate my Ethiopian culture with the Western way of life.…
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Sipping the bubble tea: Toronto’s best spots
By Ashley Alagurajah Calling all bubble tea lovers! Toronto is one of the most diverse places in the world. That means getting to enjoy delicacies from all over the globe…
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Seven Lives: Bringing rare Californian-Mexican fusion cuisine to Toronto
By Nicole Colozza Seven Lives’ signature taco, the “Gobernador,” in front of their store window, paired nicely with the Baja fish taco. (CanCulture/Nicole Colozza) A bright red awning, eye-catching bubble…
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Toronto’s first waste-free market is ditching single-use plastics
By Sophie Chong Unboxed Market offers cloth bags for two dollars each for produce in the store, in order to eliminate the use of harmful plastic bags. (CanCulture/Sophie Chong) Unboxed…
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The answer to your hunger: Rye food outlets
By Akanksha Dhingra (CanCulture/Akanksha Dhingra) Unpredictable Canadian weather and long lectures are not a great mix. To survive the day, we always need a strong breakfast, lunch, snacks, and a…
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Opinion: Being in Toronto has made me more aware of my allergies
By Nuha Khan When I first heard I was heading to Ryerson University for my undergrad, I couldn’t have been happier. For someone who lives more than an hour away…