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  • Hand holding jar of nuts 'n more peanut butter

    Nuts 'N More: Here's What Happened After Shark Tank

    Nuts N' More first appeared on 'Shark Tank' in 2013, and 10 years later, they've become one of the show's biggest success stories.

    By Erica Martinez July 12th, 2023 Read More
  • hot dogs with mustard toppings

    The National Hot Dog Council Has Strict Rules For Topping Etiquette

    In National Hot Dog month (July) or the winter solstice, it's always time for a hot dog. However, you may be engaging in topping faux pas without knowing it.

    By Chris Sands July 10th, 2023 Read More
  • Wolffia globosa watermeal duckweed bowl

    The World's Smallest Fruit Is Stunningly Nutritious

    A type of pond-floating duckweed, the Asian watermeal plant may bear the world's smallest flower and fruit but it offers up a massive-sized nutritional profile.

    By Sharon Rose July 10th, 2023 Read More
  • cars at drive-thru windows

    Why Looking At The Menu Is Bad Drive-Thru Etiquette

    How can deciding what to order be considered bad etiquette? Because if you're in the drive-thru lane, you should already know what you intend to order.

    By Chris Sands July 10th, 2023 Read More
  • fried kan kan on cutting board with garnish

    The Kan-Kan: A Meat Mohawk Of The Highest Caliber

    Have you ever heard of a meat mohawk? Juicy, crispy, and tender all at once, it's quite the sight to behold. Here's what you need to know about the kan-kan.

    By Carly Weaver July 10th, 2023 Read More
  • Hatteras Saltworks smoking sea salt

    The North Carolina-Based Company Making Salt Unlike Any Other

    We've gone from having basic table salt to a variety of different ones at the grocery. One family off the Atlantic coast is making their salt in a unique way.

    By Wendy Leigh July 9th, 2023 Read More
  • Chow mein with beef and shrimp

    What Is Chow Mein, And How Is It Different From Lo Mein?

    Although similar, the slight divergence in nomenclature for chow mein and lo mein is due to differences in preparation, and also where you are located.

    By Andrew Housman July 9th, 2023 Read More
  • BBQ meat platter

    Spilling The Beans On Every Style Of American BBQ

    No matter where you are, you can probably find some decent to amazing barbecue. But did you know there are lots of barbecue styles in America? Yes, indeed.

    By Melissa Perreault July 9th, 2023 Read More
  • fine dining table setting

    The Difference Between Table Manners And Dining Etiquette

    Table manners and dining etiquette may seem like synonyms, but they are two distinct things. Still, they may have more in common than you might expect.

    By Chris Sands July 9th, 2023 Read More
  • Closeup of Alton Brown in glasses

    Alton Brown's Complicated Journey To Culinary School

    Alton Brown is one of the most recognizable figures in the culinary world, yet it wasn't his first career choice. Here's how he wound up in culinary school.

    By Erica Martinez July 9th, 2023 Read More
  • Couple on a picnic

    Retro Food Trends That Are Due For A Comeback

    From iconic dishes of the '50s and '60s to the beloved snacks of the '90s, there are plenty of retro food trends that are bound to make a comeback.

    By Shelby Gruber July 9th, 2023 Read More
  • ribeye steak on the grill

    The Optimal Thickness To Grill Steaks From Frozen

    Grilling steaks from frozen not only gives the best sear-to-cooked ratio, but it's a great way to keep steaks fresh for longer. This is the optimal thickness.

    By Bobby Huen July 9th, 2023 Read More
  • Yorkshire forced rhubarb stalks

    Rhubarb Grows So Fast That You Can Actually Hear It

    As spring warms the planet, so too does it bring delicious fresh fruits and vegetables back into our diets - but most produce can't serenade you while it grows.

    By Sharon Rose July 9th, 2023 Read More
  • Row of fast food hamburgers

    Food Critics Are Praising 'Regular Person Food' As The Next Big Thing

    There have been plenty of food trends over the years, culminating in what seemed like a race to make food as extravagant as possible. That's changing on TikTok.

    By Catherine Rickman July 8th, 2023 Read More
  • Hotel guest receiving room service tray

    The Tipping Etiquette You Need To Know For Hotel Room Service

    In a post-pandemic world, the act of tipping has changed. And when you're ordering room service in a hotel, yes, you absolutely still need to tip.

    By Tim Forster July 8th, 2023 Read More
  • Fresh salmon on ice with lemon wedges

    The Odd Way Salmon Farmers Achieve Perfectly Pink Fish

    Salmon is distinctive to most by its bright pink or reddish color. But not all salmon have this natural hue, and there's an odd way fish farmers achieve it.

    By Wendy Leigh July 8th, 2023 Read More
  • Man picking out tomatoes

    The Line Between Fruit And Vegetable Is Blurrier Than We Think

    Fruits and vegetables are categorized differently based on what part of the plant we are eating. But how we treat certain items while cooking also plays a role.

    By Dylan Hofer July 8th, 2023 Read More
  • Butter on a slice of seeded bread

    There's Actually No Real Difference Between East And West Coast Butter

    If you love to cook or bake, you might have come across East and West Coast butters. But the truth is, there's actually no real difference between the two.

    By Dylan Hofer July 8th, 2023 Read More
  • plates of assorted vegan sushi

    11 Different Ways To Enjoy Fish-Free Sushi

    Enjoying fish-free sushi is far from impossible. Here's a bunch of ways you can either make or order sushi made from veggies and other delightful ingredients.

    By Emily M Alexander July 8th, 2023 Read More
  • Plastic fork in salad bowl

    The Plastic Utensil Etiquette To Know For Takeout Orders

    It's pretty standard for etiquette to change over time, reflecting how society and mores update as the years pass. So what are the rules about plastic utensils?

    By Tim Forster July 8th, 2023 Read More
  • Freezer food in frosty containers

    Here's How Long Frozen Food Will Last In A Power Outage

    Losing internet during a power outage is one thing, but your fridge going without electricity can be actually dangerous. Here's what you need to know.

    By Sharon Rose July 8th, 2023 Read More
  • Two people with bikes near Colosseum

    The Lemon Granita Tea That Will Help You Survive A Boiling Day In Rome

    Taking a trip to Rome in summer and struggling with the heat? You're not alone. Fortunately, a lemon granita tea can help you get through even the worst heat.

    By Erica Martinez July 7th, 2023 Read More
  • bowl of pimento cheese

    The Creamy Cheese You Need On Hand For Kid-Friendly Cookouts

    This creamy cheese is good on its own as a kid-friendly sandwich filling but it is also fantastic when placed on top of a hamburger or hot dog at a cookout.

    By Bobby Huen July 7th, 2023 Read More
  • Crown melon cut open

    Meet The Crown Melon, Japan's $200 Cantaloupe Lookalike

    It may seem pricey, but the price tag for the Japanese crown melon isn't really shocking. This cantaloupe lookalike is known as the king of fruits for a reason.

    By Catherine Rickman July 7th, 2023 Read More
  • Plate of chinese lamb skewers

    Yang Rou Chuan Is The Best Street Food To End A Boozy Night Out In China

    Nothing beats some delicious protein after a night out drinking. In China, rather than ordering a side of chicken wings or a cheese burger, it's yang rou chuan.

    By Andrew Housman July 7th, 2023 Read More
  • Bowl of Cantonese almond jelly with fruit cocktail

    Almond Jell-O And Fruit Cocktail Is The Ultimate Cantonese Comfort Food

    Whether it's a hot summer day or cool autumn evening, almond jelly mixed with fruit cocktail is a Cantonese comfort food that is as delightful as it is simple.

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed July 6th, 2023 Read More
  • Bowl of mashed potatoes topped with melted butter

    The Most Iconic Styles Of Mashed Potatoes, Explained

    Mashed potatoes may be considered a bland dish, but it's also extremely versatile. And, these iconic global variations could raise your mash to the next level.

    By Felicia Lee July 6th, 2023 Read More
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