Muffins! Who can resist the allure of these delightful baked treats, adorning bakery windows and home kitchens alike? Whether you enjoy them as a quick breakfast, a coffee accompaniment, or an on-the-go snack, muffins have rightfully earned their place in our hearts and food routines. But, have you ever stopped to ponder the nutritional profile of your favorite muffin? Let’s delve into 11 interesting muffin nutrition facts that might surprise you.
Suspense movies are underrated gems. They take any genre like romance, horror, mystery, or drama and add suspense, making them more exciting and successful. A great suspense film has strong characters, conflict, fast pacing, hints of what's to come, high stakes, and a thrilling vibe. Adding a twist of romance or horror makes it even better than clichéd love stories or boring dramas. People crave excitement in their lives, and suspense movies provide that.
As one of the first vegetables you’d love to hate as a kid, carrots are one of the most common vegetables in the world. With their orange color and subtle sweetness, carrots have also gained a reputation as a miracle food, particularly for improving your eyesight. However, how much of this is true? Find out the real deal behind this root crop with these carrot facts.
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Girl group Twice has four non-Korean members. Maknae Tzuyu is Taiwanese, while Mina, Momo and Sana are from Japan. As per Koreaboo, members Momo and Tzuyu were spotted by JYP agents through their YouTube dance videos, while Mina and Sana were scouted while shopping in Japan.
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(G)I-dle’s Yuqi, Minnie and Shuhua
Half of the girl group (G)I-dle are non-Korean. Vocalist Minnie is Thai and maintains a friendship with other Thai K-pop stars such as Blackpink’s Lisa.
Other teams climbed past Ravichandran, but Gelje persuaded his client to quit their ascent and attempt to save the stranded climber, he told the outlet.
Wrapping Ravichandran in his sleeping mat and carrying him on his back, Gelje brought the climber down to Everest’s Camp 4, where other Sherpas eventually assisted him.
It was a feat in itself – Gelje descended 570 metres (1,900 feet) at extreme altitude in six hours, all while carrying another man.