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Tuesday, 21 November 2017

ESQUEIXADA

Salt Cod with Onion, Tomato, Red Pepper, and Olives (Catalonia)
Esqueixada is a quintessential Catalan salad (esqueixar is Catalan for “to tear”). The main ingredient is always cod. Some versions also include green bell peppers; others eliminate the peppers altogether. I make mine with red only.
Ingredients
  • 1 pound salt cod, desalted 
  • 1 yellow onion, sliced into very thin rings 
  • 1 cup extra virgin olive oil 
  • 2 tomatoes, cut into 1-inch dice 
  • 1 red bell pepper, seeded and cut into ¼-inch-wide strips 
  • ½ cup black olives 
  • ⅔ cup Sherry Vinaigrette 

PREPARATION

Tear the cod into small pieces, discarding any skin or bones.
In a bowl, combine the cod and onion, and pour in the olive oil to cover.
Cover and refrigerate for at least 1 hour or for up to a few hours.
Drain the cod and onion and transfer to a large bowl.
Add the tomatoes, bell pepper, and olives and mix well.
Drizzle with the vinaigrette and toss to coat evenly.
Cover and refrigerate until well chilled and serve cold.
(Spain recipes)

Friday, 27 October 2017

Pollution is the world's biggest killer

A new study has found that pollution is now the world's biggest killer. One in six deaths worldwide is because of pollution. This is 16 per cent of all global deaths. Most of these deaths were from non-infectious diseases caused by pollution. These include heart disease, lung cancer and stroke. The study was published in the medical journal 'The Lancet'. Researchers said most pollution-related deaths occurred in poorer countries. About 92 per cent of these deaths were in low-income nations, especially countries where there is a lot of economic development, such as India and China. Bangladesh and Somalia were the worst affected countries. Brunei and Sweden had the lowest numbers of pollution-related deaths.

Study co-author Karti Sandilya said: "Pollution, poverty, poor health, and social injustice are deeply intertwined." He added: "Pollution threatens fundamental human rights, such as the right to life, health, wellbeing, and safe work." He said air pollution was the biggest killer. Air pollution led to 6.5 million premature deaths. The second biggest killer was water pollution, which caused 1.8 million deaths. The next largest killer was pollution in the workplace, which was linked to 800,000 worldwide deaths. Scientist Dr Penny Woods said: "Air pollution is reaching crisis point." She said the people who pollution hit the hardest are those with breathing and lung problems, children and the elderly. (Breaking News English)