There's no single "most liked" food, but pizza, rice dishes, pasta, and burgers consistently rank as globally popular, while staple ingredients like rice, bread, and onions are the most consumed worldwide, with Chinese and Italian cuisine often topping lists for overall popularity and preference, says resOS.
Food is any substance, usually from plants, animals, or fungi, that provides essential nutrients (carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, minerals) to organisms for energy, growth, and to maintain life, consumed orally for nourishment, pleasure, or health, with fruits like avocados (🥑) and kiwis (🥝) being excellent examples of nutrient-rich options. It's the foundation of nutrition, supporting bodily functions like breathing and immune health, and plays a big role in culture, memory, and well-being, extending beyond just physical sustenance.
A peanut butter and jelly sandwich (PB&J) adds about 33 minutes to your healthy lifespan per serving, according to a University of Michigan study that measured life expectancy impacts of over 5,850 foods using the Health Nutritional Index (HNI). This sandwich tops the list for adding time, with nuts and seeds also being highly beneficial (around 25 mins) and processed items like hot dogs subtracting time.
The foods that topped the list of those disliked or hated by the largest share of American adult citizens are anchovies (56% of Americans dislike or hate it), liver (54%), and sardines (52%).
1. Processed Meats Like Bacon, Hot Dogs, and Cold Cuts. Processed meats like bologna, ham, and bacon are high in calories and salt and are linked to increased risk of heart disease due to their impact on cholesterol and blood pressure, says Julia Zumpano, RD, registered dietitian at Cleveland Clinic in Ohio.
Thai Cuisine. Massaman curry, a speciality in Thai cuisine that has been named the best food in the world by both foodies and international news outlets. ...
England doesn't have just one national dish. The answer will depend on who you ask. Roast dinners are up there, along with bangers and mash, and a classic pie. However, the true battle lies between two national dishes: fish and chips, and chicken tikka masala.
97% of Americans admit to having a favorite guilty pleasure food, with pizza, ice cream, and chocolate topping their list. At the bottom? Sugary drinks like Frappuccinos® and bubble tea, along with breakfast treats like pastries and Pop-Tarts®.
Most people expect to work to 65. That varies by generation, however: Gen Z expects to retire at age 60, Boomers at 72, Millennials at 64 and Gen X at 67. 32% of Millennials and 30% of Gen Z expect to live to 100 – higher than the 22% of Gen X and 21% of Boomers who expect to become a centenarian.
The studies above show that even one or two naps per week, for as little as 30 minutes, can have a positive effect on your cognitive performance and longevity. 1–3 PM is prime nap territory – it aligns with your circadian dip and avoids interference with nighttime sleep.