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Japadogs: perfect while enjoying Olympic hockey

February 28, 2010 By: bozobouffe Category: Uncategorized

The perfect hockey food to eat while enjoying the Canada-USA Olympic hockey gold medal game is the newly famous japadog- Japadogs – Multicultural Hot Dogs:

Imagine eating one of these…

…during this

Vancouver always touts its multiculturalism proudly, and so does Japadog on Burrard and Smithe, where “east meets west deliciously” as tastethehappy puts it. Its fusion food in a bun. More precisely, they serve hot dogs with a Japanese makeover. I know, its hard to imagine if you haven’t seen it before, and I had trouble explaining it to my coworkers without visual aid.

Olympics brings the world to Tim Hortons

February 22, 2010 By: bozobouffe Category: Uncategorized

VANCOUVER – A Tim Hortons near the Olympic couldron in downtown Vancouver has a United Nations atmosphere to it. Customers hailing from all corners of the globe are learning the lingo of the “double-double”.

Japadog could be the solution to VANOC’s problems

February 20, 2010 By: bozobouffe Category: Uncategorized

VANCOUVER, British Columbia — For all the talk about aboriginal heritage and French culture at the 2010 Winter Olympics, very little has been said about the actual demographic reality of the city of Vancouver.

It’s almost 50 percent Asian and South Asian. Some in those communities are now saying they’re upset that reality wasn’t reflected in the Opening Ceremony.

Find out about the Japadog- Japadog could be the solution to VANOC’s problems.

Gold Medal Meals: What the Olympic Athletes Eat at the Vancouver Winter Games

February 18, 2010 By: bozobouffe Category: Uncategorized

In 776 BC, Coroebus of Elis, a baker, won the stadion (now known as the sprint), making him the first medalist on record at the world’s very first Olympiad in Greece. Makes perfect sense. A baker with easy access to carb-filled foods is bound to outrun, let’s say, a bricklayer or a sandal maker, right?

There is no question: Diet plays an active role at the Games. Food fuels the body, and each athlete demands a particular kind of sustenance. For instance, a 250-pound bobsledder requires proteins like steak to compete, while an endurance athlete like a cross-country skier needs carbs to go the distance.

To aid the more than 2,000 competitors in their quest for the gold, the folks behind the 2010 Vancouver Olympics spent years researching and planning the grub for the Games. What goes into the prep for these hungry athletes? We got the skinny from Nejat Sarp, VP, Services, Villages and General Manager Vancouver.

Read the interview at Gold Medal Meals: What the Olympic Athletes Eat at the Vancouver Winter Games.

Olympians’ daily food choices as important as their rigorous training

February 17, 2010 By: bozobouffe Category: Uncategorized

The world’s best athletes are thrilling spectators and television viewers alike as they perform amazing manoeuvres on alpine slopes and various ice surfaces as they go for the gold at the Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver.

You may marvel at their preparations and intense focus, but have you ever wondered what they ate for breakfast?

The food athletes put on their plates is just as important as their rigorous training regime, says John Berardi, who has worked in the exercise and nutrition arena for over 10 years.

Read more of the article Olympians’ daily food choices as important as their rigorous training.

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