Greggs Unveils New Autumn Menu with All-Day Breakfast Baguette and Spicy Flatbread

Greggs Unveils New Autumn Menu with All-Day Breakfast Baguette and Spicy Flatbread

Greggs has launched its autumn menu, featuring new breakfast, lunch, and sweet treats. The highlight is the all-day breakfast baguette, satisfying breakfast cravings anytime. A fiery Mexican Bean & Spicy Cheese Flatbread joins the lunchtime lineup, offering a bold flavor experience. Other highlights include the return of Pumpkin Spice and Salted Caramel Lattes, and the introduction of an Orange Mocha and Orange Hot Chocolate.

A Culinary Journey: Exploring the Difference Between Authentic Chinese and Indo-Chinese Cuisine

A Culinary Journey: Exploring the Difference Between Authentic Chinese and Indo-Chinese Cuisine

This article delves into the world of Chinese cuisine, exploring the distinct differences between authentic Chinese flavors and the beloved Indo-Chinese dishes we know in India. Through a visit to Chef Lin Lin Yang’s authentic Chinese pop-up, the article highlights the unique cooking techniques, spices, and regional variations that define authentic Chinese food, prompting a deeper appreciation for its rich culinary heritage.

American Nando’s Visitor Disappointed: Is the Hype Real?

American Nando’s Visitor Disappointed: Is the Hype Real?

A first-time Nando’s visitor from the US shared his experience at a recently opened Atlanta branch, expressing disappointment with the food and questioning the hype surrounding the popular chain. While some Brits agreed with his assessment, others defended Nando’s, highlighting its popularity and variations across different countries.

ABBA Joins Growing List of Artists Asking Trump to Stop Using Their Music

ABBA Joins Growing List of Artists Asking Trump to Stop Using Their Music

Swedish pop group ABBA has joined a growing list of musicians demanding that Donald Trump stop using their music at his campaign rallies. The band claims no permission was granted for the use of their songs, while Trump’s campaign claims to have a license. This follows a string of similar requests from artists like Bruce Springsteen, Rihanna, and Celine Dion, highlighting the ongoing debate over the use of copyrighted music in political campaigns.

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