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  • Homemade Neiman Marcus bars

    How Neiman Marcus Bars Got Their Name

    Like all great back stories, there's mystery surrounding the Neiman Marcus bar. But, this is the most likely way the sweet treat got its name.

    By Ilene V. Smith September 17th, 2024 Read More
  • hands holding split pomegranates

    Why Pomegranate Seeds Are Traditionally Eaten On Rosh Hashanah

    Judaism is renowned for celebrating its holidays with traditional foods, and the Jewish New Year is marked with the symbolizm of pomegranate seeds.

    By Stephanie Oliveira Nguyen September 17th, 2024 Read More
  • deep fried pork chitterlings

    The Important History Behind Chitlins

    Whether you call them chitlins or chitterlings, this soul food has an important history. Here's what you need to know about this Southern dish.

    By Sonora Slater September 16th, 2024 Read More
  • Bottles of Horse Soldier Bourbon

    The Unexpectedly Intense Origin Story Of Horse Soldier Bourbon

    Horse soldiers invoke images of the Civil War. While its history doesn't date back that far, the story of Horse Soldier Bourbon is just as intense.

    By Heather M. Barnett September 16th, 2024 Read More
  • Bowl of traditional red gazpacho

    What's The Difference Between Red And Green Gazpacho?

    We usually associate gazpacho with a vibrant red color. But green is also an option. So, what goes into one to separate it from what we're more familiar with?

    By Faefyx Collington September 16th, 2024 Read More
  • Barista pouring coffee

    What It Means To Be A Barista (And Where The Term Comes From)

    A barista isn't just a coffee slinger who hands your cup. Here's what it really means to be a barista and how we got that term in the first place.

    By Chris Day September 15th, 2024 Read More
  • vinegar bottles on table

    The Truly Ancient Origins Of Vinegar

    There's no question that vinegar is useful in everything from cleaning to recipe ingredients. But how long has it been around? Its origins are truly ancient.

    By Stephanie Oliveira Nguyen September 15th, 2024 Read More
  • Alton Brown in a suit

    Alton Brown's Secret Ingredient For A Tangy Peach Lassi

    A lassi is a traditional Indian drink that's refreshing and delicious, and Alton Brown uses a simple ingredient to make his peach lassi even more tangy.

    By Karen Hart September 15th, 2024 Read More
  • Elizabeth Taylor

    The Iconic Reason The Chocolate Martini Became Elizabeth Taylor's Favorite Drink

    The delicious chocolate martini was Elizabeth Taylor's favorite cocktail. Find out about the origin of this popular drink and how you can make one at home.

    By Karen Hart September 14th, 2024 Read More
  • butternut squash ravioli with sage

    Gnudi Vs Ravioli: Is There A Distinction?

    Gnudi and ravioli are two Italian dishes that are distinct yet with overlapping features. Find out what sets the two apart and how they are best enjoyed.

    By Tiffany Betts September 14th, 2024 Read More
  • different colors of miso paste

    What The Color Of Miso Paste Says About Its Flavor

    See how the color of miso paste will give you a clue to its ingredients, depth of flavor, and saltiness. Each has a different use, so color is a great guide!

    By Iva Sorsa-Sunic September 14th, 2024 Read More
  • Thai meatballs on skewers

    What Makes Thai Meatballs Unique Is All In The Add-Ins

    The taste of Thai meatballs stands out by combining spicy, sweet, sour, and salty flavors along with herby fragrance together using unique ingredients.

    By Luna Regina September 14th, 2024 Read More
  • Plated red velvet cake slice

    White Vs Red Velvet: Which Cake Came First?

    Cake has been around seemingly since the dawn of desserts, and it's constantly being enhanced. When it comes to white and red velvet, which cake came first?

    By Stephanie Oliveira Nguyen September 12th, 2024 Read More
  • croissant among bread variety

    Bigotes Vs Croissants: What's The Difference?

    Though they share a similar shape and flaky texture, Mexican bigotes and French croissants each have unique, differentiating characteristics.

    By Tiffany Betts September 11th, 2024 Read More
  • chopped chipped beef with knife

    What Is Chipped Beef And How Is It Made?

    If you're looking to learn more about chipped beef -- like where to buy it, how to cook with it, what it tastes like, and more -- keep reading.

    By Morgan White September 10th, 2024 Read More
  • Spoonful of rainbow sprinkles

    Which Came First: Rainbow Or Chocolate Sprinkles?

    Everyone has a preference when it comes down to rainbow versus chocolate sprinkles. But which one came first?

    By Erin Metz September 9th, 2024 Read More
  • Wine decanter on wooden table

    What Exactly Is A Wine Decanter Anyway?

    No, that decanter filled with wine at that fine dining restaurant or at your friend's fancy dinner party isn't a decorative centerpiece. It has a real purpose.

    By Ilene V. Smith September 9th, 2024 Read More
  • Large bunch of radishes

    We Can't Stop Eating Radishes The French Way. Here's What That Means

    The French way of eating radishes is simple but, with the right high-quality ingredients, can be supremely delicious. Here's what it all means.

    By Molly Wilson September 9th, 2024 Read More
  • hot dog meal on plate

    What Makes Filipino Hot Dogs So Unique?

    With so many types of hot dogs out there, it might be daunting to try them all, but you should make the time for tasty, bright red Filipino hot dogs.

    By Stephanie Oliveira Nguyen September 9th, 2024 Read More
  • Bowl of pea soup

    The Simple Reason Some Soups Are Traditionally Served Cold

    You might think of soup as a warm, comforting meal reserved for the winter months, but soup can be cold, too. Here's why some soup isn't served steaming-hot.

    By Erin Metz September 9th, 2024 Read More
  • Oscar Mayer wiener packages

    10 Of The Biggest Recalls In Kraft's History

    Kraft has undergone quite a few recalls in its time. But these recalls, which ranged from juice drinks to cottage cheese, were the absolute biggest.

    By Jacob Smith September 8th, 2024 Read More
  • panzanella salad in wooden bowl

    Don't Toss That Stale Loaf Of Bread, Make Panzanella Salad Instead

    Stale bread doesn't have to be a disappointment. Transform it into panzanella salad, a simple Tuscan dish starring old bread, with customizations as desired.

    By Rebecca Riddle September 8th, 2024 Read More
  • Bagels

    West Coast Vs East Coast Bagels: What's The Difference?

    Bagels are often at the center of common food debates. Specifically, some may often wonder which are better -- West or East Coast bagels?

    By Erin Metz September 8th, 2024 Read More
  • bananas and oranges aboard boat

    The Superstitious Origins Behind Why Bananas Are Considered Bad Luck On Boats

    Ahoy, landlubber! Bringing bananas aboard boats is considered bad luck by many a captain. We explore the intriguing history behind this maritime superstition.

    By J.D. Hansen September 8th, 2024 Read More
  • Golden Delicious apple in tree

    The Differences Between An Opal Apple And A Golden Delicious

    What do Opal and Golden Delicious apples have in common? They taste great. Beyond that, though, there are many differences you should know when choosing.

    By Gabriella Hernandez September 7th, 2024 Read More
  • overhead shot of canned foods

    14 Discontinued Canned Foods You'll Probably Never Eat Again

    Many popular canned food brands have launched canned products -- some beloved, some infamous for their grossness -- that they've later pulled from shelves.

    By Jay Wilson September 7th, 2024 Read More
  • candy on grocery shelf

    8 Of The Biggest Candy And Treat Recalls In US History

    All foods, including candy and treats, can pose a risk to consumers be it through microbiological risks, manufacturing errors, or incorrect labeling practices.

    By Jacob Smith September 7th, 2024 Read More
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