The most important meal of the day looks quite a bit different in Italy. To avoid looking like a total tourist while abroad, keep this breakfast rule in mind.
Dairy Queen has been known for its iconic frozen treats for nearly a century, including the famous Dilly Bar. Here's the story of how it came by its name.
A definitive Irish coffee comes in a small but elegant glass, showing off layers of rich coffee and lightly whipped cream, but prepping the mug is vital.
For an authoritative answer on whether sushi should ever be warmed up, Food Republic reached out to Dr. Jae Choi, executive chef and owner of Yakitori Jinbei.
While bagels are great, there's another bread out there that will add an unforgettable touch of sweetness to your breakfast sandwich, making it truly special.
Everyone's favorite layered pasta dish, lasagna, has a longer history than you might expect, though it looked very different than the dish we know today.
For advice on which fish are safe (and even encouraged) to eat raw, Food Republic spoke to Dr. Jae Choi, the executive chef and owner of Yakitori Jinbei.
Most in the know understand that Japanese mayo is different from its Western counterpart, and the country's love of the condiment has led to a new drink.
While beef changing color can indicate that it's beginning to go bad, that's not always the case. When it turns this color, it might still be safe to eat.
Bourbon has a distinct taste that ranges from fruity and citrusy to caramelly with hints of vanilla -- in other words, it's the perfect spirit for dessert.
Canned beans are a versatile staple with a long shelf life because of how they are treated during the canning process - but how long do they last, really?