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Couple hospitalised after wild mushroom meal in Padang Besar

Malay Mail

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June 29, 2026

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Couple hospitalised after wild mushroom meal in Padang Besar

SIK, June 29 — A husband and wife from Padang Besar were rushed to hospital after suffering severe food‑poisoning...

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Utusan Malaysia

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· Jun 29, 2026

Pasangan suami isteri nyaris maut termakan cendawan beracun

SIK: Sepasang suami isteri nyaris maut setelah muntah dan cirit-birit teruk apabila termakan cendawan beracun yang dikutip berhampiran rumah mereka di Rancangan Tanah Pinggir, Padang Besar, Mukim Jeneri, di sini semalam. Pasangan berusia 28 tahun itu dikejarkan ke Hospital Sik untuk mendapatkan rawatan dan kini dilaporkan berada dalam keadaan stabil. Mereka dikatakan memakan cendawan tumbuh ... Read more The post Pasangan suami isteri nyaris maut termakan cendawan beracun appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

The korea Herald News

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· Jun 30, 2026

‘The Korean Table’ serves up more than food

In Korea, Have you eaten? has long served as a greeting, while countless expressions — from sikgu, meaning family and derived from the phrase people who share meals, to idioms built around the dining table — reveal how deeply food is woven into everyday language and relationships. The new exhibition The Korean Table: Food, Nature, and Life at the National Museum of Korea explores the history of Korean dining culture and food through some 450 artifacts, paintings and immersive installatio

The New Zealand Herald

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· Jul 3, 2026

Hospital food: Coeliac patient repeatedly given gluten meals after stroke

Hospital food: Coeliac patient repeatedly given gluten meals after stroke

One Green Planet

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· Jun 22, 2026

Fit and Fab Granola Bites [Vegan]

Start your day with this satisfying vegan fit and fab granola bites [vegan]. Easy to prepare and plant-based. Perfect for any meal. Great for weeknight dinners.

Choosing Raw

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· Jan 19, 2026

Velvety Vegan Cream of Mushroom Soup

This velvety vegan cream of mushroom soup is a umami-rich staple, perfect by the bowl or as a base for casseroles. It comes together easily by blending savory sautéed mushrooms into a quick cashew cream, resulting in a silky purée with a concentrated flavor that far surpasses anything from a can. My mom has always loved thick, puréed vegetable soups (or potages, as they’re known in France), and mushroom is her favorite. Her preference was the initial spark for this recipe, but I... The post Velvety Vegan Cream of Mushroom Soup appeared first on The Full Helping.

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Related coverage for "Couple hospitalised after wild mushroom meal in Padang Besar": Utusan Malaysia — Pasangan suami isteri nyaris maut termakan cendawan beracun. The korea Herald News — ‘The Korean Table’ serves up more than food. The New Zealand Herald — Hospital food: Coeliac patient repeatedly given gluten meals after stroke. One Green Planet — Fit and Fab Granola Bites [Vegan]. Choosing Raw — Velvety Vegan Cream of Mushroom Soup