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Steering a tricky course: is rapid development destroying the Keralan way of life? | Travel I'm lying on my back. It's night and a tropical rain shower is pattering gently on the thatched coconut leaves. Lovely. But there is something else too: a skittering and rustling sound. A creature is moving quickly across the roof. Like an antelope on the savanna, oblivious to the approaching lion, the moth stops and - dies in the predator's jaws. In the morning my friend Raj is pleased to hear of giant arachnids in his roofs. He takes me on a tour of the hillsides, scrambling up to the viewpoint from where we can see Kerala stretched out beneath us, a sea of coconut trees with hardly a break. "Don't be misled by the view," Raj warns me. He's not the only one to think so. Even just a decade ago India appeared to be a country with impressive green credentials. Travelling down from Raj's place in the hills towards the coast, the problems are obvious. "They use local sand for the cement," he points out, "but a lot of it is mined illegally from the backwaters, destroying the rivers."

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Fresh ingredients delivered to cook a delicious meal in 30 minutes. Fooducate | eat a bit better Fragrant Nature Kochi in Kochi (Cochin), India Elephant Training Camp Most hotels and tourist offices can arrange the day trip out to the elephant training camp at Kodanadu, 50km from Kochi. Here you can go... Ayur Dara Run by third-generation ayurvedic practitioner Dr Subhash, this delightful waterside treatment centre specialises in treatments of one... Image disclaimer: It is the responsibility of the hotel chain and/or the individual property to ensure the accuracy of the photos displayed.

Lake Garda Hotel, Lake Garda holidays, Hotel Torbole · Hotel Lago di Garda Rocket Internet’s HelloFresh Says Hello To $7.5M, As The Meal Prep Service Sets Its Eyes On The U.S. Berlin’s Rocket Internet has of late made a big business out of incubating and growing e-commerce startups in emerging markets, far away from the U.S. where the competitive field is much more crowded. But today comes news of a funding round for portfolio company HelloFresh that will be used to invest directly in the eye of the storm. The meal-prep company — which assembles ingredients for a dish, and then delivers them with a recipe to your door — has picked up $7.5 million led by Phenomen Ventures, a Russian VC that focuses mainly on e-commerce investments (other fundings include rounds in Fab.com and Uber competitor Hailo). HelloFresh’s CEO Dominik Richter says will be used to help the company expand into the U.S. market. (Indeed, you might think that the fact that large food retailers are not yet doing much in the area of meal-prep focused deliveries spells an exit opportunity for startups like these; hence Rocket Internet’s interest.)

Food Wishes Video Recipes 15 Homemade Meals You Can Carry on the Airplane Recipe Roundup Are you traveling this summer? Taking a jet plane to faraway places? Nourishment often collapses as you step onto the jet bridge; food onboard is expensive and rarely worth eating, and airports offer their own torturous temptations of buttery Auntie Anne's pretzels and overpriced beer. But a day spent in Air World doesn't have to be an undernourished one. The New York Times offered some tips today for packing your own picnic for plane travel, and inspired by their ideas, here are a few specific recipes that will make it through security and onto the plane with you. This article gathered tips and ideas from chefs on eating well while traveling. Other ideas included warming pasta with hot water from the flight attendants, and packing simple meals like sandwiches or grain salads. • Read the story: Pack a Picnic for Your Next Flight at The New York Times And don't forget: drinking lots and lots of water is the primary key to feeling well during air travel. Wow!

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