viernes, 30 de enero de 2015
viernes, 23 de enero de 2015
Advantages of chocolate
Do you like the chocolate? A new
study of chocolate, conducted in adolescents, has shown to have numerous health
benefits (antioxidant).For example: is not
fattening, lowers bad cholesterol, strengthens the heart, protects
skin from the sun, it makes you happy,
improves vision and
makes you more intelligent.
Therefore when assessing a food
must take into account not only calories but also their components. We refer to
BLACK
CHOCOLATE and half tablet advises
the week.
domingo, 11 de enero de 2015
Santa Claus
But it was in 1624 when it was renamed Santa Claus, when Dutch immigrants arrived in New
York. Among its myths, had to Sinterklaas was a saint who gave gifts to
children.
The legend grew in the collective imagination, but the
character we know today already emerged in the twentieth century when Coca-Cola commissioned the painter Habdon Sundblom to
remodel the figure to make it more human and endearing, and also changing red
color of its clothes.
Do you think that all people in the world eat the same in New Year's Eve?
If you think so, you're wrong.
In Spain people eat 12 grapes at midnight on New Year's Eve, one with each chime.
In china people eat noodles and lettuce. Noodles are symbol for long life, because of its length, and cut or break into small pieces attracts bad luck. Lettuce leaves are used to wrap other luckily foods.
A typical Italian meal on New Years Eve is the "Cotechino with Lenticchie" which means pork with lentils. It is believed that lentils give good luck coins.
In Argentina, people eat cold salads, sweet and sour pork and fruit.Although it remains the custom of eating nougat and grapes in most countries colonized by the Spaniards.
In France there is no typical food but the champagne is essential.
Japanese people eat osechi.The osechi can take fish roe, sea food and other foods.It has various meanings, as arga life, abundant descendants or good luck.
These are only a few countries but all countries have different customs.
Merry Christmas.
Gemma Arce.
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