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  • caramel apples coated in peanuts

    How To Store Caramel Apples Like A Pro

    As the autumn wind blows in, we can feel it in our bones: It's apple season. And with it comes candy apples, coated in caramel. But how do you keep them fresh?

    By Jennifer Mathews September 27th, 2023 Read More
  • grilled bacon, cheeseburger on cutting board

    Custom Burger Blends That Will Dominate Grilling Season

    To us, the perfect burger is loaded with toppings, sauces and cheese, but if the patty isn't impeccable, your burger will never live up to its juicy potential.

    By Jennifer Mathews September 27th, 2023 Read More
  • Pink cake with pink frosting on stand

    The Exact Difference Between Red And Pink Velvet Cake

    Pink velvet cake is the Barbiecore cousin of classic red velvet cake. They are so similar, it may be tough to detect the exact difference -- but there is one.

    By Catherine Rickman September 27th, 2023 Read More
  • Green and yellow banana bunches

    What Is The Difference Between Bananas And Plantains?

    Bananas and plantains may seem like exactly the same fruits to you, but in reality, there are some pretty key differences. Here's what you need to know.

    By Wendy Leigh September 26th, 2023 Read More
  • A plate of teriyaki chicken

    What Exactly Is Teriyaki Sauce Made Of?

    Soy sauce gives teriyaki sauce a savory, umami quality, while caramelized sugar and mirin contribute to the popular condiment's undeniable luster.

    By Khyati Dand September 26th, 2023 Read More
  • Crispy roasted chicken in pan

    Why You Should Always Choose Air-Chilled Over Water-Chilled Chicken

    You may ask yourself if air chilled chicken is worth the price. See why you should always choose air-chilled chicken instead of water-chilled chicken.

    By Wendy Leigh September 26th, 2023 Read More
  • man using napkin in restaurant

    Picking Up The Napkin You Dropped Is Actually Bad Restaurant Etiquette

    Even in the 21st century, proper table etiquette is always appreciated. See why picking up your dropped napkin is actually bad restaurant etiquette.

    By Chris Sands September 26th, 2023 Read More
  • Steak diane with mushrooms and potatoes

    What Is Steak Diane And Who Is It Named After?

    Steak Diane is an older dish from the mid-1900s that is seeing a moderate resurgence in popularity - but what exactly is it and how did it get its unique name?

    By Andrew Housman September 26th, 2023 Read More
  • pasta with avocado pesto sauce

    Substitute Avocado For Parmesan For Creamy, Inexpensive Pesto

    Love pesto but not the price? It's time to branch out and try avocado instead of some of the expensive cheeses that typically come in the Italian sauce.

    By Carly Weaver September 25th, 2023 Read More
  • bolillos in basket and on wooden table

    The Mexican Bolillo Tradition That Cures Fear With Bread

    The Mexican bolillo makes one mean torta, but it may do a whole lot more. In fact, the tradition to eat bolillo after a scare may truly be onto something.

    By Chris Sands September 25th, 2023 Read More
  • Lulo fruits piled together

    Lulo Fruit Is Colombia's Cross Between Tomato And Lime

    Lulo may look like a tomato had a one night stand with a lime, but it's a sweet, tropical fruit that's perfect in drinks, ice cream, or eaten as-is.

    By Khyati Dand September 25th, 2023 Read More
  • hard-boiled eggs with butter and chili

    Butter Your Hard Boiled Eggs For Easy Decadence

    No matter how you boil your eggs, adding a healthy spoonful of butter to your yolk is an absolute game changer, and your breakfast will never be the same.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt September 25th, 2023 Read More
  • Pink and chocolate donuts with rainbow sprinkles

    The Ingredient That Makes Sprinkles A Risky Choice For Vegans

    From the fun confetti sprinkles on birthday cake to the rainbow sprinkles on your ice cream sundae, you might be eating bug bits with your candy.

    By Sharon Rose September 25th, 2023 Read More
  • Ina Garten smiling face close up

    Ina Garten Is Very Particular About The Jam In Her Perfect PB&J

    You've not had a peanut butter and jelly until you've had an Ina Garten peanut butter and jelly. The difference? The specific brand of jam she uses.

    By Sharon Rose September 25th, 2023 Read More
  • Ice cream bread cut in half

    TikTok Is Turning Ice Cream Into Bread Like Nobody's Business

    TikTok's trendy ice cream bread only calls for a handful of ingredients: softened full-fat ice cream, flour, baking powder, and rainbow sprinkles to top it off.

    By Audrey Enjoli September 25th, 2023 Read More
  • Chickens in battery cages

    What It Means When Eggs Are 'Battery Farmed'

    Since the 1950s, the predominant way to farm eggs has been through the practice of battery caging chickens.

    By Andrew Housman September 25th, 2023 Read More
  • Giada DeLaurentiis visiting Extra in the Grove, Los Angeles, 2011

    Giada De Laurentiis' Masterful Way To Dress Raw Zucchini

    Giada De Laurentiis is a master of traditional Italian fare, but she also knows how to take liberties and make new creations, like with her zucchini crudo.

    By Bobby Huen September 25th, 2023 Read More
  • Bowl of ramen with a boiled egg and pork belly

    The Reason Slurping Is Part Of Proper Etiquette In Japan

    Slurping noodles in Japan doesn't equate to bad table and social manners, in fact, the sounds of slurps tell the host that you're enjoying your meal.

    By Erica Martinez September 25th, 2023 Read More
  • friends tasting tequila and mezcal

    How To Taste The Flavor Differences Between Mezcal And Tequila

    All tequilas are types of mezcal, but not all mezcals are tequila. To really taste the differences, you need to know the flavor profiles behind each.

    By Chris Sands September 24th, 2023 Read More
  • Square Japanese watermelons on picnic blanket

    The Expensive Square Watermelons You'll Only Find In Japan

    Japan is known for its expensive and luxurious fruit, prized equally for their beauty and sweetness. The square watermelon, however, is slightly different.

    By Catherine Rickman September 24th, 2023 Read More
  • Hawaiian mac salad in a white bowl

    Hawaiian Mac Salad Is More Than Your Average Side Dish

    A hearty side from Hawaii, mac salad is like many local dishes: It takes the best parts of an outside tradition and makes it its own. Let's take a closer look.

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed September 24th, 2023 Read More
  • Grated wasabi on plate

    Chances Are, Your Wasabi Is Another Ingredient In Disguise

    Sushi fans, you might be very surprised to learn the truth behind the bright green condiment contained in the package or served alongside most rolls.

    By Catherine Rickman September 24th, 2023 Read More
  • tamales in basket on ofrenda

    Why It's Common To Eat Tamales On Día De Los Muertos

    Most holidays have some kind of food associated with them, and Dia De Los Muertos is no exception. This is why we eat tamales on the Mexican Day of the Dead.

    By Jennifer Waldera September 23rd, 2023 Read More
  • cream being poured into cup of coffee

    Why Your Favorite Coffee Creamer Is Made With Vegetable Oil

    Many people don't realize that it takes a variety of ingredients to give coffee creamers their flavor and long shelf life - one of which is vegetable oil.

    By Erica Martinez September 23rd, 2023 Read More
  • Lineup of different colored vinegar bottles

    High-Quality Vinegar Production Shares A Lot In Common With Winemaking

    When it comes to high-quality vinegars, producers often monitor the fermentation as closely as winemakers oversee the development of their wines.

    By Catherine Rickman September 23rd, 2023 Read More
  • 2 cooked waffles sit on an open waffle iron

    The Etiquette Mistake To Avoid With Breakfast Buffet Waffle Irons

    Waiting to cook a waffle may prompt some to add extra batter for the next guest. While well-intended, this is actually a breach of breakfast buffet etiquette.

    By Tim Forster September 23rd, 2023 Read More
  • Long-neck avocado sliced open

    What Are Long-Neck Avocados And Why Are They So Expensive?!

    Typically weighing more than a pound each and stretching over 13 inches in length, long-neck avocados are sold at around $97 for three to five pounds.

    By L Valeriote September 23rd, 2023 Read More
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