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Korean Beef and Radish Soup

Korean beef and radish soup is a favorite in Korea, and it’s a hearty dish that can be made from a few simple ingredients. It’s not spicy, so kids will like it, too. Koreans grow up eating this soup and it’s even served for breakfast! This Korean beef and radish soup recipe makes enough for ...

Raven Montmorency

A pot of Korean beef and radish soup.

Lamb Soup for Winter

In the cold winter weather, what is the most suitable soup to warm up your stomach and body? Lamb soup because lamb is considered the best ingredient for wintertime soup. Lamb meat is hot in nature, thus, it’s not very good for summer. But for cold winter weather and falling temperatures, it gives you more ...

Armin Auctor

A bowl of lamb soup with vegetables.

6 Tips for Eating Fruits and Vegetables With Peace of Mind

With pesticides, insecticides, GMOs, fertilizers, plastics, air pollution, and water pollution, you may often ask yourself: Is anything safe to eat anymore? Where do you turn for help? We suggest the following six common-sense tips for eating fruits and vegetables with peace of mind. It is not always possible or affordable to grow your own ...

Emma Lu

Fruits and vegetables.

Keepsakes in a Traditional Chinese Wedding

With a long history of 5,000 years, China’s rich cultural connotations and traditional cultural heritage are embodied in its architecture, literature, painting, calligraphy, arts, and customs. The traditional Chinese wedding also has significant meanings, often characterized by particular marriage keepsakes. Red double happiness The Chinese character “双 喜,”  known as double happiness (pronounced shuāng xǐ ...

Nspirement Staff

A Chinese bride and groom dressed in red.

Banned: China Goes Hard on Foreign Soft Cheese

China has banned the import of foreign soft cheese, angering foreign trade officials who say it is unjustified. The nationwide ban — which came into place earlier this month — stops foreigners providing soft cheeses, such as Brie, Camembert, Gorgonzola, and Stilton, to China’s relatively small but growing soft cheese market. Chinese officials say foreign ...

James Burke

‘Art As Humor’ in Jenny van Sommers’s Jelly Film

Jenny van Sommers is an award-winning still-life photographer who grew up in Australia, but is now based in London. Her work often brings to life mundane objects, and she is known for her rich ideas that add “tongue-in-cheek” humor to her work. She was awarded the prestigious Golden Lion at Cannes for her work with ...

Jessica Kneipp

Art as humor: 'Poetry in Motion.'