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  • waffle cones with various ice cream flavors

    The Happy Accident Behind The Invention Of Waffle Cones

    Waffle cones are a classic and nostalgic way to enjoy ice cream, but it turns out their entire existence comes down to a fortunate accident.

    By Carly Weaver June 6th, 2023 Read More
  • various packs of gum at grocery store

    The Wide-Ranging Medicinal Origins Of Chewing Gum

    Before it was chewed for fun, gum was viewed as a form of medicine.in ancient cultures, with benefits ranging from healing wounds to staving off hunger.

    By Chris Sands June 6th, 2023 Read More
  • French toast with honey and berries

    The Unexpectedly Ancient Origins Of French Toast

    It wasn't the French who first created the now-iconic brunch dish. It turns out that the idea of French toast began as early as the days of ancient Rome.

    By Erica Martinez June 6th, 2023 Read More
  • bowl of creme fraiche

    What Is Creme Fraiche And How Is It Different From Sour Cream?

    Crème fraîche is a cultured cream that comes from France and has a thick consistency. Its flavor is tangy and sour, with a bit of sweetness.

    By Erin Shaw June 6th, 2023 Read More
  • scrapple slices in frying pan

    How Scrapple Became A Pennsylvania Dutch Staple

    Scrapple is a unique and tasty food item that originated in Pennsylvania's Lancaster County, an area famous for its German origins and Amish community.

    By Erica Martinez June 6th, 2023 Read More
  • Bowl of popcorn

    Before Movie Theaters, Popcorn Was The Prototype For Breakfast Cereal

    Corn, originally known as "maize" in the Americas, has been eaten for thousands of years. And it's widely believed that its earliest uses involved being popped.

    By Ruth Clark June 6th, 2023 Read More
  • Mangonadas with chamoy, mango, and tamarind straw

    What Is Chamoy And What Should You Drizzle It On?

    Chamoy is a mouth-watering Mexican sauce. It's a must-have, especially as peak summer fruits, refreshing popsicles, poolside beers, and grilled meats take hold.

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed June 6th, 2023 Read More
  • pile of canary melons

    What Are Canary Melons And Where Can You Find Them?

    These melons have a short season, ranging from roughly June through August, or sometimes into the mid-autumn months, depending on the region.

    By Wendy Leigh June 6th, 2023 Read More
  • Japanese egg salad sandwiches

    Japanese Egg Sandwiches Are Better On Every Level

    Japanese egg sandwiches are a refreshing and filling alternative to American egg salad. Here's how its ingredients make these a simple yet iconic snack.

    By Erica Martinez June 6th, 2023 Read More
  • Bowl of uncooked butter beans

    What Are Butter Beans? It Depends On Where You Live

    Butter beans aren't just beans with butter on them, so what are they? Turns out, they might just have a different name depending on where you are in the world.

    By Madeline Rae June 6th, 2023 Read More
  • Italian red wines

    Italian Wine Is Simply Built Different

    The U.S. has remarkable wineries. But Italian wine is considered old-world wine dating back 3,000 years - and wine connoisseurs can taste the history.

    By Jennifer Mathews June 6th, 2023 Read More
  • person delivering food

    The Unspoken Rules For Tipping Your Food Delivery Person

    Tipping in the U.S. is an essential source of revenue for the many delivery and service workers, and there are some rules of respect to follow when tipping.

    By Catherine Rickman June 5th, 2023 Read More
  • Group eating and drinking at Disneyland

    The Dramatic Life, Death, And Reprise Of Disney World's Handwich

    Is Disney World really the Happiest Place on Earth if you're still eating the same boring, old sandwiches? That's why the handwich was created.

    By Andrew Housman June 4th, 2023 Read More
  • Ashurnasirpal II historic banquet feast

    The Lavish Palace Feast Behind The World's First Menu

    The lavish feast behind the world's first menu included 70,000 of Neo-Assyrian monarch Ashurnasirpal II's guests enjoying tens of thousands of pounds of food.

    By Chris Sands June 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Farmer holding eggs

    The Unique Vending Machines That Provide Easy Access To Fresh Eggs

    Don't worry, the vending machine eggs aren't released from a spiral coil to free fall and splat on the floor like the world's most fragile Snickers bar.

    By Catherine Rickman June 2nd, 2023 Read More
  • nancy silverton smiling

    The French Butter Nancy Silverton Always Keeps In Her Fridge

    What's the one butter culinary icon Nancy Silverton always keeps in her fridge? Discover the French delicacy she can't do without for irresistible creations.

    By Carly Weaver June 2nd, 2023 Read More
  • Macaron closeup

    The World Of Difference Between Macarons And Macaroons

    Macarons and macaroons may seem, and almost sound, the same -- but don't be fooled. These two desserts are very different in taste and ingredients.

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed June 1st, 2023 Read More
  • fried spring rolls

    Spring Roll Vs. Egg Roll: The Key Ingredient Differences

    They're both crunchy, fried delights you might dip in a tasty sauce. But their ingredients and how they're prepared show exactly how they're different.

    By Erin Shaw June 1st, 2023 Read More
  • Potatoes with green skin

    The Safety Tips You Need To Confidently Eat Green Potatoes

    Discover essential safety tips to enjoy green potatoes without worries, ensuring a delicious and risk-free dining experience with your next meal.

    By Erica Martinez June 1st, 2023 Read More
  • pile of oreos in front of packages

    The First Creme Sandwich Cookies Came Years Before Oreo

    Delve into the origins of the first creme sandwich cookie, predating Oreo's fame. Relish in the timeless deliciousness that paved the way for an iconic snack.

    By Chris Sands June 1st, 2023 Read More
  • breakfast plate with eggs toast and turkey bacon

    The Unexpected Way Turkey Bacon Is Made

    Turkey bacon is a popular alternative for those who don't eat pork, but it's made in an unexpected way.

    By Carly Weaver June 1st, 2023 Read More
  • fried ice cream chocolate sauce

    The Science Behind Why Fried Ice Cream Doesn't Melt

    Dunking a large ball of the frozen treat into steaming hot oil seems like it would be an exercise in frustration. Yet the final result can be delicious.

    By Jennifer Waldera June 1st, 2023 Read More
  • breakfast toast with different types of eggs

    How Eggs Came To Be The Hero Of Breakfast

    Breakfast is a relatively new custom in human history, though eggs have been around as long as people have. Here's how eggs came to be the hero of breakfast.

    By Chris Sands June 1st, 2023 Read More
  • ground beef browning in skillet

    The Real Difference Between The Maillard Reaction And Caramelization

    Two popular processes that chefs and home cooks use to up the quality of their food are the Maillard reaction and caramelization. Let's take a look.

    By Dylan Hofer June 1st, 2023 Read More
  • Xuixo Is The Croissant-Like Pastry That Was Named After A Sneeze

    Receiving its name from an old wives' tale, Xuixo is the delectable churro-croissant hybrid named after an encounter between star-crossed lovers.

    By Catherine Rickman June 1st, 2023 Read More
  • whole and cut pineapple

    Take The Sting Out Of Pineapple With A Salt Water Soak

    Take your pineapple enjoyment to the next level by learning how to eliminate the sting with a salt water soak, unleashing sweet flavors without discomfort.

    By Erin Shaw June 1st, 2023 Read More
  • Denver omelette with extra ham

    The Denver Omelette Got Its Start As A Massively Popular Sandwich

    Before the Denver omelette, there was the Denver sandwich. And the Denver sandwich's origins might go far back as the days of covered wagons.

    By Chris Sands June 1st, 2023 Read More
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