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38 06/11/2020 NEWS LITERATURE POLITICS FASHION ART & CULTURE KIDS RELIGION FILMS

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Indian tapas and refreshing Cocktails - an

evening of fun and flavours with ASDA

Popular food bloggers Radhika Howarth and Kripa Dewani came together and

created mouth-watering Diwali recipes for ASDA's virtual cook along event to get

everyone feeling festive for a different kind of Diwali this year.

Diwali is a time of merriment, joy,

sparkling lights, fun family traditions

and of course festive food. While this

year Diwali will be different, it can still

be filled with just as much excitement

as before, even if it takes a little thinking

outside the box and looking for new

inspiration. So, ASDA did something

different this year to add some extra

sparkle to this festival of lights, with a

fun-filled virtual cook-along hosted by

popular food bloggers, Radhika

Howarth from @radikalkitchen and

Kripa Dewani from @15min_mom to

bring Diwali food inspiration to all.

The event took place on the 29th of

October and was a packed session of

festive fun starting with a 30-minute

Chaat making session with Radhika followed

by a 15-minute mocktail session

with Kripa. From Indian street foodto

exotic cocktails, the two bloggers

showcased the amazing range of ingredients

available at ASDA in their

flavoursome Diwali recipe creations.

The event was attended by media and

influencers from the culinary world,

who were all sent hampers with everything

they would need ahead of the

event.

The menu consisted of two exciting

Chaat recipes by @Radikalkitchen and

two festive mocktails by

@15min_mom, each original recipe

was made using ingredients all bought

from ASDA. The aim of this event was

to highlight the Diwali range at ASDA

while sharing some exciting recipes for

the celebration.

The hosts and attendees alike had a

fabulous time cooking along virtually

and engaging in the spirit of the festival.

@Radikalkitchen shared two

recipes, both created by fusing traditional

Indian flavours with the Mexican

spiciness and zest. Her Mexican Bhel

Puri was an absolute explosion of

flavours and textures and the Avocado

Papdi Chaat was a perfect blend of East

meets West on a canape platter.

Sharing her experience, Radhika

London : Disorders in pregnant

women, such as congenital heart birth

defects or macrosomia, gestational diabetes

and preterm birth can be detected

earlier when artificial intelligence (AI)

is used, say researchers.

For the study, published in the journal

IEEE Access, the research team carried

out a rigorous and detailed analysis

of how artificial intelligence has been

used with pregnant women over the last

twelve years. Studies into cases involving

artificial intelligence found a correlation

between the number of pre-term

births and the environmental pollution

from @RadikalKitchen stated, "It was a

fantastic experience to host the Diwali

cook-along for ASDA. Both my recipes

were inspired from the wide range of

spices and condiments available at

ASDA. I was particularly impressed

with the range of chutneys and sauces

in the World Foods section which

allowed me to fuse a variety of flavours

in my recipes. From Maggi Tamarind to

Fiesta Mesa Chimichurri, from a selection

of Cofresh snacks to packs of

Nachos - ASDA is the perfect destination

for anyone who wants to have fun

with flavours this Diwali."

@15min_mom was equally thrilled

sharing her two exotic mocktail recipes

to which the pregnant

women had been previously

exposed. "There is growing

interest in the application

of artificial intelligence

in obstetrics and

gynaecology," said study

author Maria del Carmen

Romero from the

University of Seville in

Spain. "These applications

of AI can not only monitor

women's health during

pregnancy but can also

help to improve the universal provision

with the attendees. Her Rosa Coconut

Fizz combined the refreshing aroma of

rose with the refreshing taste of the

tropical and her Ginger Chai mocktail

was a drink packed with the autumnal

spices and delicate flavours of Earl

Grey tea. Kripa from @15min_mom

kicked off the cook along and stated, "I

was thrilled to discover everything I

needed to create my unique recipes was

available at ASDA. I found all the exotic

flavours I needed for my Rosa

Coconut Fizz in ASDA's aisles. Finding

ingredients for my Ginger Chai

Mocktail was equally convenient and I

used ASDA's Chai Spice Black Tea,

ASDA Ginger ale and fresh spices such

of health services, especially

in the most disadvantaged

areas," Romero added.

Furthermore, this study

revealed that the almost total

lack of studies where emotions

are taken into account

as input parameters in risk

prediction models in pregnancy

(only 1.28 per cent of

the studies analysed).

Moreover, very few studies

look closely at the pregnant

woman's mental health,

despite it having been shown that the

as cardamom, nutmeg and cinnamon

that were all readily available! There's

nothing quite as satisfying as finding

everything you need for your recipes

under one roof. ASDA is always there

to cater to my family's needs and their

range of ingredients makes it easy to

concoct refreshing festive drinks for

kids and adults alike."

The event was a great success with

most of the attendees cooking along

and interacting with the hosts and sharing

their creations. Many raved about

the selection of mouth-watering

recipes, and ASDA's range of vegan

and vegetarian-friendly ingredients.

These scrumptious mouth-watering

woman's psychological health is correlated

with the risk of suffering certain

diseases typical of pregnancy.

"Pregnancy is a vital state that brings

with it the need for change and new

learning, potentially causing anxiety,

fear, worry, and even depression in

women," the study authors wrote.

Systems based on affective computing

could allow emotional interaction with

the pregnant woman and, for example,

detect emotional changes and make it

possible to offer guidance or recommendations,

which the system would

previously have received from doctors.

snacks and refreshing flavoursome

mocktails can be enjoyed all day and

will surely stand out at your virtual parties,

so recreate them at home this

Diwali. Visit @radikalkitchen and

@15min_mom's Instagram pages for

inspiration. Remember, all the ingredients

needed to make these recipes are

available at ASDA. So, please visit

your nearest store or asda.com online to

get everything you need for your

Diwali feasts.

For all PR queries, please contact:

Anjali Bhanot

Here and Now 365

T :020 7062 6671

E: anjali.bhanot@hereandnow365.co.uk

Study reveals how AI can improve pregnant women's health

This can make the patient feel safer and

closer to her health service and can

reduce the usual feelings of anxiety or

worry that sometimes lead to physical

problems. "Given that there is previous

scientific evidence that supports the

idea that the emotional state and mental

health of the pregnant woman can influence

the occurrence of risks in pregnancy,"

the authors wrote.

"Our study highlights what is a very

interesting multidisciplinary research

niche for affective computing in the

field of health and well-being of pregnant

women," they noted.

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