China's Stir-Fried Rocks Just Might Be The Snack Of The Summer
While the prevalence of preparing suodui -- which translates to "suck and discard" -- waned after many years, its popularity is on the rise on social media.
Read MoreWhile the prevalence of preparing suodui -- which translates to "suck and discard" -- waned after many years, its popularity is on the rise on social media.
Read MoreIt's fantastic to embrace different global culinary traditions. However, it's best to avoid this chopstick etiquette mistake that might insult your host.
Read MoreWhen is pepper not really pepper? Well, Sichuan peppercorns aren't really peppercorns. So what are they? Here's everything you should know about this spice.
Read MoreWho doesn't love a good tikka masala? However, it may be surprising to learn about how British imperial forces created today's misunderstanding of curry.
Read MoreSome of the best authentic Italian dishes require a lot of time and effort, so save yourself the trouble and make sure to order them when you're dining out.
Read MoreJoin the festivities of Spain's New Year's Eve and partake in the delightful tradition of eating 12 grapes at midnight for a prosperous year.
Read MoreThink you know Italian cuisine? Discover the biggest myth about Italian 4-course dinners and arm yourself with knowledge for your next trip to Europe.
Read MoreExplore the meticulous process that transforms simple ingredients into giant doner kebabs and understand the art behind the beloved street food.
Read MoreOnce harvested from the fish, the eggs are cleaned, cured in salt, dyed in vibrant colors, and preserved until they're used to top the sushi on your plate.
Read MoreFrench-style omelettes are extremely light and fluffy, with a soft texture and eggs that are almost gooey. American-style omelets tend to be denser.
Read MoreThere is a whole world of delicious dishes out there featuring the unique ingredient that is tripe. Find out exactly what it is and how to make it edible.
Read MoreChimichurri is an uncooked sauce that resembles Italian pesto but has an entirely different flavor. It's almost grassy with some spice, sharpness, and tartness.
Read MoreChiles rellenos are roasted poblano peppers that are stuffed with cheese, coated in an egg batter and fried until golden brown. They're definitely worth trying.
Read MoreCrème 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.
Read MoreChamoy 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.
Read MoreJapanese egg sandwiches are a refreshing and filling alternative to American egg salad. Here's how its ingredients make these a simple yet iconic snack.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreMacarons and macaroons may seem, and almost sound, the same -- but don't be fooled. These two desserts are very different in taste and ingredients.
Read MoreThey'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.
Read MoreReceiving its name from an old wives' tale, Xuixo is the delectable churro-croissant hybrid named after an encounter between star-crossed lovers.
Read MoreBecause fried dough exists in some form in pretty much all corners of the world, tracking a particular version's origin can often be a complex matter.
Read MoreAt a Brazilian steakhouse, if you're not careful, you might fill up on the salad bar. Here's how to get the best value from your steakhouse experience.
Read MoreIn Thailand, chilies are eaten dried, fried, pickled, and fresh. But what even are Thai chilies?
Read MoreThe complex, aromatic flavor palettes of Thai food are a reflection of its home country's location at the crossroads of Southeast Asia. So what is "klom klom"?
Read MoreMany cooks use wine corks in their recipes because of an Italian wives' tale that says adding a cork to a pot of tough meat or fish will make it more tender.
Read MoreNative to the Middle East and made from ground sesame seeds, tahini is a staple ingredient in some of the regional foods you love best.
Read MoreWhile wild boar can be lean and dry, cooking it sous-vide can rid you of that worry! Plan ahead because you'll want to let this hog bathe for 24 hours.
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