Changing weather and temperatures are impacting everything on this planet, including the food on our plates.바카라 웹사이트Here are five regional foods from across the world that we may lose soon due to the damage we are causing to this planet.
California's Sriracha Sauce
If you love pouring this hot sauce over everything, you may want to stock up on your bottles - the world is facing a sriracha shortage. California-based Huy Fong Foods바카라 웹사이트who make the green-capped sriracha hot sauce have announced that chili peppers supply has been impacted by changing climate and extreme weather. A drought in Mexico has disrupted the supply. What is even more alarming is that it is actually a decades-long 'megadrought'. Incidentally, the sauce has Thai origins, it comes바카라 웹사이트from the seaside city of Si Racha in Thailand. But the one made by Huy Fong Foods is world famous. It바카라 웹사이트was created a Chinese immigrant from Vietnam, David Tran.
Bengal's Nolen Gur


Those who have had it wax lyrical about the fragrance and smokiness of nolen gur. This liquid jaggery is a unique delicacy바카라 웹사이트made from the sap of the date palm, and available only for a short period in winters in Bengal.바카라 웹사이트However,바카라 웹사이트nolen gur production has been slowly reducing over the past few years. The legendary taste too has been changing, all due to warming weather and incressing cyclones in the Bay of Bengal.
Colombia's Coffee


Colombia is known to produce some of the best coffee in the world, known for its바카라 웹사이트mild yet바카라 웹사이트rich aroma. In recent years, scientists and farmers in Colombia have reported that바카라 웹사이트higher temperatures and shifting weather patterns has affected coffee production.바카라 웹사이트Ethiopia - another country known for coffee - is also seeing climate change바카라 웹사이트redefining coffee quality. These countries are witnessing 'coffee rust' fungus on plantations.바카라 웹사이트
Vermont's Maple Syrup


Did you know that Vermont produces one of the best maple syrups? The golden and pure syrup바카라 웹사이트is sourced from wild grown maple trees which grow in the northeast landscape of the US (and parts of eastern Canada). It is made by collecting sap from the trees. And the quality of sap production is바카라 웹사이트dependent on the weather conditions. According to Vermont라이브 바카라 Department of Health, “Vermont has been getting warmer and wetter” which바카라 웹사이트has affected the productoion of maple syrup.
Napa Valley's Wine


Napa Valley has long been the heartland of high-end wine.바카라 웹사이트But warming temperatures have led to vineyard grapes to ripen prematurely, thus바카라 웹사이트reducing grape quality. Studies say that fluctuations in temperature and moisture levels in Europe, Australia, North American, and South Africa will affect wine.바카라 웹사이트