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Articles in Waterbury CT


Alcoholic Beverages Waterbury CT

Alcoholic beverages come in many varieties, style and tastes, the main categories of which are: wine, beer, liquor and liqueur, with shades and variants in between these, as well. Practically every culture has a certain alcoholic beverage linked with it, and in can almost certainly be said that, anywhere you find the building blocks for alcohol, sugar and starch, you will find people enjoying an alcoholic beverage.

Allergy Treatments Waterbury CT

Allergies are a reaction to something that most others are not bothered by—often pollen, dust, pet dander and certain foods—and cause symptoms such as sneezing, coughing, watery eyes, rash, hives and even asthma. These responses, while bothersome, are usually not life threatening and can be relieved with medications, like antihistamines; in extreme cases such as anaphylaxis, which can be fatal, the use of an epinephrine shot, or epi-pen, is necessary.

Baked Goods Waterbury CT

Beyond just bread and pastries, baked goods include anything cooked through the process of baking—dry heat acting by convection, and not by radiation, normally in an oven. Such baked items also include: cakes, pies, tarts, quiches, cookies, crackers, pretzels, baked potatoes, baked apples, baked beans, and even some casseroles.

Coffee & Tea Waterbury CT

Coffee and tea are brewed beverages that are two of the most popular non-alcoholic drinks worldwide. Many Americans drink one or the other daily and there are many specialty, as well as chain, shops and restaurants devoted to their enjoyment.

Diet & Cooking Waterbury CT

Often a proper diet involves cooking proper meals. For those that cook regularly for themselves or their family, simple changes such as using sesame oil instead of less healthy vegetable oil when cooking, or using low-fat margarine instead of butter, can have a dramatic effect on diet and health.

Ethnic Food Waterbury CT

Trying ethnic food is fun and a great way to experience other cultures, educate the palate and broaden your food horizons. It also is a good way to learn about food health and diet by discovering new foods, methods of cooking and flavoring components.

Fish & Seafood Waterbury CT

Fish and other seafood are great sources of protein and omega-3 fatty acids, not to mention having great taste and offering and abundant variety of cooking options. For the best flavor, quality and texture, always buy fresh and check local fish markets for what’s in season and the catch of the day.

Fruits & Vegetables Waterbury CT

Fruits and vegetables are a necessary staple in a healthy diet and make great snacks and can be natural alternatives to candy, sweets and chips. Botanically speaking, the difference between the two is that fruit, as the matured ovary of a plant, contains seeds, while a vegetable, as just a plant part, does not. Though products like tomatoes and pumpkins, which are technically fruits, are often called vegetables because their flavors are savory rather than sweet.

Herbs, Spices & Condiments Waterbury CT

Herbs, spices and condiments are used in small amounts as seasoning in cooking. Herbs provide a large impact of flavor to food. Examples of herbs include thyme, lavender, parsley and basil. Spices are dried portions of vegetation such as the seed, bark, or root. They can be used for flavoring, color or preservatives in food. Examples of spices include turmeric, coriander, clove, cinnamon and paprika. Condiments are sauces or seasonings that add flavor to food. Examples of condiments are salt, ketchup, barbecue sauce, and soy sauce. See below for local information in Waterbury, CT about herbs, spices and condiments.

Liquor & Alcohol Waterbury CT

Liquor and alcohol are divided into three categories: beers, wines, and spirits. The minimal age to consume alcohol in Waterbury, CT is 21 years old. Beer is the world’s most widely consumed alcoholic beverage. Cereal grains, such as barley and wheat, are fermented and brewed to create beer. Wine is made from fermented fruit juices such as grapes. Spirits contain ethanol and are created through distillation. See below for local information in Waterbury, CT about liquor and alcohol.

Meats & Cheeses Waterbury CT

Meats and cheeses are two animal products eaten regularly and considered part of a healthy overall diet. There is a growing movement for green, biodynamic, organic production of these two products, along with other agricultural goods, in order to create more humane living conditions for livestock and produce more sustainable food items, with supposedly better flavor and texture.

Pet Nutrition Waterbury CT

The owner or future owner of a pet must keep the pet in good health. Pet nutrition is important for a pet to live a long and healthy life. Nutrition is based on one's diet and consists of protein, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, and more. Pet food differs depending on the species of pet, including cats, dogs, hamsters, birds, and fish. Pet food can be solid or liquid and, depending on the animal, can be administered in different ways. See below for local information in Waterbury, CT relating to pet nutrition and pet food.

Restaurant & Catering Business Waterbury CT

A job in the restaurant or catering business can be a good fit for someone who doesn’t want a conventional, 9-5 job and has a passion for food and customer service. There are many opportunities within the business and many colleges and training courses involved in this every growing and exciting industry.
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