sweet tooth

MITHA SA SAFAR: From A Single Outlet On The Outskirts Of Delhi To Become Nation's Largest Sweet Manufacturing Unit - Tale Of Century-Old Shop

Destination For Sweet Tooth: Hira Sweets was founded in 1912 as an ambitious business venture and is now a market leader and a favorite among Indians. And today, Paras Sharma, the managing director, is carrying on the heritage business and growing it to greater heights.

Aug 10, 2023, 19:41 PM IST

Flirting With Desserts: 5 Amazing Spots To Indulge Your Sweet Tooth In India

These destinations in India will captivate your senses whether you're an obsessive chocolate fan or just seeking a delicious getaway. 

Jul 08, 2023, 12:45 PM IST

High Blood Sugar Risk: Gujarat's 'Sweet Tooth' Fuels Alarming Rise In Diabetes Cases

Gujaratis, renowned for their love of food, have a distinctive habit of adding sugar to various culinary delights. However, this age-old tradition is now giving rise to an alarming health crisis. Here's all about the national survey.

 

May 15, 2023, 09:18 AM IST

Halloween 2022: Trick or treat? Candies for your sweet tooth

Spooky season is here and so is the sugar rush with all the candies. This Halloween, we've put together a list of tasty treats you can gobble stress-free.

Oct 31, 2022, 12:52 PM IST

Certain cancers have 'sweet tooth': Study

Researchers wanted to find differences between the metabolism of two subtypes of non-small cell lung cancer - adenocarcinoma (ADC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SqCC).

May 28, 2017, 18:55 PM IST

Toddlers with sweet tooth may experience weight gain

Also, toddlers who ate more desserts and who became upset when the food was removed experienced gradual increases in body fat by the time they were 3- years old. 

Apr 18, 2016, 11:23 AM IST

Novel liver hormone cuts cravings for sweets, alcohol

The hormone is associated with environmental stress such as extreme dietary changes or cold temperature exposure. It is also produced when mammals consume carbohydrates.

Dec 25, 2015, 13:32 PM IST

Low-sugar diets won't change your love for sweetness

 If you have sweet tooth, following a low-sugar diet for three months may not change the level of sweetness you prefer in foods and beverages, suggests new research.

Nov 27, 2015, 00:36 AM IST