What Is Australian-Style Sushi And How Do You Find It In The US?
If you're active on social media, you may have heard of the viral Australian sushi making the rounds online -- but what exactly is it and where can you get it?
Read MoreIf you're active on social media, you may have heard of the viral Australian sushi making the rounds online -- but what exactly is it and where can you get it?
Read MoreWhile you might assume the tradition of leaving Christmas cookies out for Santa is purely whimsical, the practice actually dates back to the Middle Ages.
Read MoreScallops are so dang good to eat! But we realize you might have lots of questions regarding this seafood. And that's okay -- because we've got answers!
Read MoreYou've heard of New York style and Chicago deep dish, but move over East Coast. It's time for the Midwest to shine with its famous Ohio Valley pizza.
Read MoreEveryone's got a favorite food, and many of us have a particular recipe we just love to cook -- and eat! This is Ina Garten's delicious favorite.
Read MoreContrary to what those in the industry will tell you, there actually is a suggested shelf life for maple syrup, even when it's stored properly.
Read MoreOne of the great things about using an Instant Pot means that dinner is done licketysplit -- but you can also make amazing meatballs in no time.
Read MoreSubmerged in a cocktail, bacon soaks up the drink's flavors while infusing the mix with its distinct and savory taste - and that's just the beginning.
Read MoreChristmas in the Philippines is an affair like no other, with rich, colorful foods representative of the country's unique history. Here's what it looks like.
Read MoreYou can make fake snow that will add the perfect amount of whimsy to your holiday decorations. Just combine a one-to-one ratio of cornstarch and baking soda.
Read MoreGiada De Laurentiis was working as a food stylist when an article she wrote about her family's food traditions opened the door to her eventual television debut.
Read MoreWhile British and American Christmas dinner may look similar, what does the meal look like at the other end of the Poles? Here's how Aussies have Christmas.
Read MoreKwanzaa is a secular holiday celebrated at the end of the year to honor African heritage. These are some of the foods that may be served during the feast.
Read MoreIf you ever get the chance to dine in Italy and notice your pasta is not topped with a helping of Parmesan cheese, maybe don't ask for any for this reason.
Read MoreStanley Tucci, actor and home cook extraordinaire, is well versed in the world of food. And while he says he eats everything, he prefers to avoid this fruit.
Read MoreGiada De Laurentiis' raspberry-cherry chocolate poppers recipe incorporates Pop Rocks, the iconic childhood candy known for its crackling and fizzing sensation.
Read MoreThere are plenty of foods we consider aphrodisiacs, from oysters to champagne, but we're betting it never occured to you that baked beans are one too.
Read MoreThe word "Watergate" surely calls a particular scandal to mind, but it could also bring up the mysterious disappearance of the Watergate dessert salad.
Read MoreSince potatoes release moisture, a cardboard box provides ventilation, allowing the moisture to evaporate, rather than collect and spoil the potatoes.
Read MoreIn Japan, millions of people include Kentucky Fried Chicken in their Christmas dinner, accompanied by other treats like holiday-themed wagashi.
Read MoreChristmas crackers are a British tradition that has spread all across the globe. These fun party favorites can be made even better with inexpensive additions.
Read MoreWatermelon wasn't always the sweet, juicy fruit we know and love today. In ancient times, people hated the taste of it for this important reason.
Read MoreSanitize chitterlings by soaking them in water with baking soda or vinegar for several minutes, followed by thorough rinsing to remove debris or any residue.
Read MoreYour automatic response to eating a piece of bad food might be to spit it discreetly into your napkin. However, this action is actually an etiquette faux pas.
Read MoreThanksgiving maven Martha Stewart has decided to scrap the holiday celebration at her house this year, opting instead to visit her friends' houses.
Read MoreFor those who need to ditch the lactose for whatever reason, say goodbye milk! You can still easily make a delicious pumpkin pie with these two simple swaps.
Read MoreIf you don't have the time or budget to make a Tomahawk but are still craving steak for dinner, try the thin, flavorful cut known as minute steak.
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