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Small cakes in the shape of animals and dinosaurs are displayed without the new front-of-package Health Canada nutrition warning labels in T...

#13182393

Health Canada Makes Front-of-package Nutrition Warning Labels Mandatory

11 January 2026

Small cakes in the shape of animals and dinosaurs are displayed without the new front-of-package Health Canada nutrition warning labels in T...

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11 January 2026

Small cakes in the shape of animals and dinosaurs are displayed without the new front-of-package Health Canada nutrition warning labels in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 10, 2026. Canada is now subject to mandatory front-of-package nutrition warning symbols on many packaged foods as part of a federal effort to help consumers make healthier choices. Under the new Health Canada regulations, foods that are high in saturated fat, sugars, or sodium are required to display a black and white symbol on the front of their packaging.


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Small cakes in the shape of animals and dinosaurs are displayed without the new front-of-package Health Canada nutrition warning labels in T...

#13182394

Health Canada Makes Front-of-package Nutrition Warning Labels Mandatory

11 January 2026

Small cakes in the shape of animals and dinosaurs are displayed without the new front-of-package Health Canada nutrition warning labels in T...

#13182394

11 January 2026

Small cakes in the shape of animals and dinosaurs are displayed without the new front-of-package Health Canada nutrition warning labels in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 10, 2026. Canada is now subject to mandatory front-of-package nutrition warning symbols on many packaged foods as part of a federal effort to help consumers make healthier choices. Under the new Health Canada regulations, foods that are high in saturated fat, sugars, or sodium are required to display a black and white symbol on the front of their packaging.


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Small cakes in the shape of animals and dinosaurs are displayed without the new front-of-package Health Canada nutrition warning labels in T...

#13182395

Health Canada Makes Front-of-package Nutrition Warning Labels Mandatory

11 January 2026

Small cakes in the shape of animals and dinosaurs are displayed without the new front-of-package Health Canada nutrition warning labels in T...

#13182395

11 January 2026

Small cakes in the shape of animals and dinosaurs are displayed without the new front-of-package Health Canada nutrition warning labels in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 10, 2026. Canada is now subject to mandatory front-of-package nutrition warning symbols on many packaged foods as part of a federal effort to help consumers make healthier choices. Under the new Health Canada regulations, foods that are high in saturated fat, sugars, or sodium are required to display a black and white symbol on the front of their packaging.


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Bakers make fruit cakes in a wood fire oven in a 200-year-old bakery in Kolkata, India, on December 17, 2025, ahead of Christmas festivities...

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Preparation For Christmas In India.

17 December 2025

Bakers make fruit cakes in a wood fire oven in a 200-year-old bakery in Kolkata, India, on December 17, 2025, ahead of Christmas festivities...

#13105650

17 December 2025

Bakers make fruit cakes in a wood fire oven in a 200-year-old bakery in Kolkata, India, on December 17, 2025, ahead of Christmas festivities in the city.


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Bakers make fruit cakes in a wood fire oven in a 200-year-old bakery in Kolkata, India, on December 17, 2025, ahead of Christmas festivities...

#13105655

Preparation For Christmas In India.

17 December 2025

Bakers make fruit cakes in a wood fire oven in a 200-year-old bakery in Kolkata, India, on December 17, 2025, ahead of Christmas festivities...

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17 December 2025

Bakers make fruit cakes in a wood fire oven in a 200-year-old bakery in Kolkata, India, on December 17, 2025, ahead of Christmas festivities in the city.


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The Nakielny Kawa i Wypieki cafe logo sign is seen in Krakow, Poland, on November 28, 2025. The coffeehouse and confectionery offers cookies...

#13038255

Daily Life In Krakow, Poland.

29 November 2025

The Nakielny Kawa i Wypieki cafe logo sign is seen in Krakow, Poland, on November 28, 2025. The coffeehouse and confectionery offers cookies...

#13038255

29 November 2025

The Nakielny Kawa i Wypieki cafe logo sign is seen in Krakow, Poland, on November 28, 2025. The coffeehouse and confectionery offers cookies, tarts, and cakes in Krakow. The signage displays the brand logotype.


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Chickens roam freely on a sidewalk next to a crowded restaurant serving shrimp cakes in Thanh Hoa, Vietnam, on April 1, 2025. (Photo by Mich...

#12218747

Everyday Life In The Vietnamese City Of Thanh Hoa

1 April 2025

Chickens roam freely on a sidewalk next to a crowded restaurant serving shrimp cakes in Thanh Hoa, Vietnam, on April 1, 2025. (Photo by Mich...

#12218747

1 April 2025

Chickens roam freely on a sidewalk next to a crowded restaurant serving shrimp cakes in Thanh Hoa, Vietnam, on April 1, 2025.


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Poppy seed cakes in a pastry shop are seen on the street in Krakow, Poland, on December 22, 2024. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto)

#11892858

Daily Life In Krakow

23 December 2024

Poppy seed cakes in a pastry shop are seen on the street in Krakow, Poland, on December 22, 2024. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto)

#11892858

23 December 2024

Poppy seed cakes in a pastry shop are seen on the street in Krakow, Poland, on December 22, 2024.


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Ashke Pithe is one of the most popular rice cakes in Bangladesh and West Bengal, India. It is also known as Dhaka Pithe, Chikui Pithe, and S...

#11099835

Food Prepared In Clay Pots In The Ancient Way - Ashke Pithe

26 March 2024

Ashke Pithe is one of the most popular rice cakes in Bangladesh and West Bengal, India. It is also known as Dhaka Pithe, Chikui Pithe, and S...

#11099835

26 March 2024

Ashke Pithe is one of the most popular rice cakes in Bangladesh and West Bengal, India. It is also known as Dhaka Pithe, Chikui Pithe, and Sora Pithe. The current spelling, 'Ashke', may have evolved from 'Axse' due to local usage. It resembles the South Indian Idli. Ashke Pithe is traditionally prepared during Paush Sankranti. Typically, it is served with molasses or can be enjoyed boiled in milk molasses. However, it can also be paired with lentils, peas, fish curry of Koi fish, and even meat curry. The primary ingredient for Ashke Pithe is half-seasoned atop chal/rice flour, which is made from finely milled white or brown rice. Other ingredients include water, salt, and some corn oil. For making Ashke Pithe, a special type of soil lid is used, and it is covered from the top with a slightly smaller soil lid, known as ''Sora.'' This method allows for the preparation of only one Ashke Pithe at a time. An old lady was seen making Ashke Pithe using a clay pot in a village in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on January 14, 2024.


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Ashke Pithe is one of the most popular rice cakes in Bangladesh and West Bengal, India. It is also known as Dhaka Pithe, Chikui Pithe, and S...

#11099836

Food Prepared In Clay Pots In The Ancient Way - Ashke Pithe

26 March 2024

Ashke Pithe is one of the most popular rice cakes in Bangladesh and West Bengal, India. It is also known as Dhaka Pithe, Chikui Pithe, and S...

#11099836

26 March 2024

Ashke Pithe is one of the most popular rice cakes in Bangladesh and West Bengal, India. It is also known as Dhaka Pithe, Chikui Pithe, and Sora Pithe. The current spelling, 'Ashke', may have evolved from 'Axse' due to local usage. It resembles the South Indian Idli. Ashke Pithe is traditionally prepared during Paush Sankranti. Typically, it is served with molasses or can be enjoyed boiled in milk molasses. However, it can also be paired with lentils, peas, fish curry of Koi fish, and even meat curry. The primary ingredient for Ashke Pithe is half-seasoned atop chal/rice flour, which is made from finely milled white or brown rice. Other ingredients include water, salt, and some corn oil. For making Ashke Pithe, a special type of soil lid is used, and it is covered from the top with a slightly smaller soil lid, known as ''Sora.'' This method allows for the preparation of only one Ashke Pithe at a time. An old lady was seen making Ashke Pithe using a clay pot in a village in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on January 14, 2024.


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Ashke Pithe is one of the most popular rice cakes in Bangladesh and West Bengal, India. It is also known as Dhaka Pithe, Chikui Pithe, and S...

#11099837

Food Prepared In Clay Pots In The Ancient Way - Ashke Pithe

26 March 2024

Ashke Pithe is one of the most popular rice cakes in Bangladesh and West Bengal, India. It is also known as Dhaka Pithe, Chikui Pithe, and S...

#11099837

26 March 2024

Ashke Pithe is one of the most popular rice cakes in Bangladesh and West Bengal, India. It is also known as Dhaka Pithe, Chikui Pithe, and Sora Pithe. The current spelling, 'Ashke', may have evolved from 'Axse' due to local usage. It resembles the South Indian Idli. Ashke Pithe is traditionally prepared during Paush Sankranti. Typically, it is served with molasses or can be enjoyed boiled in milk molasses. However, it can also be paired with lentils, peas, fish curry of Koi fish, and even meat curry. The primary ingredient for Ashke Pithe is half-seasoned atop chal/rice flour, which is made from finely milled white or brown rice. Other ingredients include water, salt, and some corn oil. For making Ashke Pithe, a special type of soil lid is used, and it is covered from the top with a slightly smaller soil lid, known as ''Sora.'' This method allows for the preparation of only one Ashke Pithe at a time. An old lady was seen making Ashke Pithe using a clay pot in a village in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on January 14, 2024.


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Ashke Pithe is one of the most popular rice cakes in Bangladesh and West Bengal, India. It is also known as Dhaka Pithe, Chikui Pithe, and S...

#11099840

Food Prepared In Clay Pots In The Ancient Way - Ashke Pithe

26 March 2024

Ashke Pithe is one of the most popular rice cakes in Bangladesh and West Bengal, India. It is also known as Dhaka Pithe, Chikui Pithe, and S...

#11099840

26 March 2024

Ashke Pithe is one of the most popular rice cakes in Bangladesh and West Bengal, India. It is also known as Dhaka Pithe, Chikui Pithe, and Sora Pithe. The current spelling, 'Ashke', may have evolved from 'Axse' due to local usage. It resembles the South Indian Idli. Ashke Pithe is traditionally prepared during Paush Sankranti. Typically, it is served with molasses or can be enjoyed boiled in milk molasses. However, it can also be paired with lentils, peas, fish curry of Koi fish, and even meat curry. The primary ingredient for Ashke Pithe is half-seasoned atop chal/rice flour, which is made from finely milled white or brown rice. Other ingredients include water, salt, and some corn oil. For making Ashke Pithe, a special type of soil lid is used, and it is covered from the top with a slightly smaller soil lid, known as ''Sora.'' This method allows for the preparation of only one Ashke Pithe at a time. An old lady was seen making Ashke Pithe using a clay pot in a village in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on January 14, 2024.


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Ashke Pithe is one of the most popular rice cakes in Bangladesh and West Bengal, India. It is also known as Dhaka Pithe, Chikui Pithe, and S...

#11099843

Food Prepared In Clay Pots In The Ancient Way - Ashke Pithe

26 March 2024

Ashke Pithe is one of the most popular rice cakes in Bangladesh and West Bengal, India. It is also known as Dhaka Pithe, Chikui Pithe, and S...

#11099843

26 March 2024

Ashke Pithe is one of the most popular rice cakes in Bangladesh and West Bengal, India. It is also known as Dhaka Pithe, Chikui Pithe, and Sora Pithe. The current spelling, 'Ashke', may have evolved from 'Axse' due to local usage. It resembles the South Indian Idli. Ashke Pithe is traditionally prepared during Paush Sankranti. Typically, it is served with molasses or can be enjoyed boiled in milk molasses. However, it can also be paired with lentils, peas, fish curry of Koi fish, and even meat curry. The primary ingredient for Ashke Pithe is half-seasoned atop chal/rice flour, which is made from finely milled white or brown rice. Other ingredients include water, salt, and some corn oil. For making Ashke Pithe, a special type of soil lid is used, and it is covered from the top with a slightly smaller soil lid, known as ''Sora.'' This method allows for the preparation of only one Ashke Pithe at a time. An old lady was seen making Ashke Pithe using a clay pot in a village in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on January 14, 2024.


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Ashke Pithe is one of the most popular rice cakes in Bangladesh and West Bengal, India. It is also known as Dhaka Pithe, Chikui Pithe, and S...

#11099844

Food Prepared In Clay Pots In The Ancient Way - Ashke Pithe

26 March 2024

Ashke Pithe is one of the most popular rice cakes in Bangladesh and West Bengal, India. It is also known as Dhaka Pithe, Chikui Pithe, and S...

#11099844

26 March 2024

Ashke Pithe is one of the most popular rice cakes in Bangladesh and West Bengal, India. It is also known as Dhaka Pithe, Chikui Pithe, and Sora Pithe. The current spelling, 'Ashke', may have evolved from 'Axse' due to local usage. It resembles the South Indian Idli. Ashke Pithe is traditionally prepared during Paush Sankranti. Typically, it is served with molasses or can be enjoyed boiled in milk molasses. However, it can also be paired with lentils, peas, fish curry of Koi fish, and even meat curry. The primary ingredient for Ashke Pithe is half-seasoned atop chal/rice flour, which is made from finely milled white or brown rice. Other ingredients include water, salt, and some corn oil. For making Ashke Pithe, a special type of soil lid is used, and it is covered from the top with a slightly smaller soil lid, known as ''Sora.'' This method allows for the preparation of only one Ashke Pithe at a time. An old lady was seen making Ashke Pithe using a clay pot in a village in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on January 14, 2024.


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Ashke Pithe is one of the most popular rice cakes in Bangladesh and West Bengal, India. It is also known as Dhaka Pithe, Chikui Pithe, and S...

#11099849

Food Prepared In Clay Pots In The Ancient Way - Ashke Pithe

26 March 2024

Ashke Pithe is one of the most popular rice cakes in Bangladesh and West Bengal, India. It is also known as Dhaka Pithe, Chikui Pithe, and S...

#11099849

26 March 2024

Ashke Pithe is one of the most popular rice cakes in Bangladesh and West Bengal, India. It is also known as Dhaka Pithe, Chikui Pithe, and Sora Pithe. The current spelling, 'Ashke', may have evolved from 'Axse' due to local usage. It resembles the South Indian Idli. Ashke Pithe is traditionally prepared during Paush Sankranti. Typically, it is served with molasses or can be enjoyed boiled in milk molasses. However, it can also be paired with lentils, peas, fish curry of Koi fish, and even meat curry. The primary ingredient for Ashke Pithe is half-seasoned atop chal/rice flour, which is made from finely milled white or brown rice. Other ingredients include water, salt, and some corn oil. For making Ashke Pithe, a special type of soil lid is used, and it is covered from the top with a slightly smaller soil lid, known as ''Sora.'' This method allows for the preparation of only one Ashke Pithe at a time. An old lady was seen making Ashke Pithe using a clay pot in a village in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on January 14, 2024.


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A woman purchases ketupat, a shell made from a palm leaves used to make traditional rice cakes in preparation ahead Eid al-Fitr, at a tradit...

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Eid Al-Fitr Preparations In Indonesia

30 April 2022

A woman purchases ketupat, a shell made from a palm leaves used to make traditional rice cakes in preparation ahead Eid al-Fitr, at a tradit...

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30 April 2022

A woman purchases ketupat, a shell made from a palm leaves used to make traditional rice cakes in preparation ahead Eid al-Fitr, at a traditional market in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia on April 30, 2022.


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