Food and Recipes
Here is a place for you to play with your food -- literally: enjoy, have fun with and celebrate food -- but don't worry, we'll still help you get dinner on the table every night.
Want a Perfect Cuppa Joe? Roast Your Own Coffee Beans
How Escargot Evolved From Snail Snack to Treat for the Elite
Capicola: The Italian Dried Meat Tony Soprano Called 'Gabagool'
Spread Holiday Cheer With a Good Mulled Beer
What Is Candy Corn and How Is It Made?
Why Restaurants Are So Loud These Days
How to Cut a Pineapple in 4 Easy Steps
Butter Boards Are Creaming Charcuterie Spreads This Season
5 Ways to Open a Can Without a Can Opener
Does Chicken Soup Really Help When You're Sick?
5 Fall Foods You Can Forage in Your Own Neighborhood
Sardines: The Stinky Little Fish You Should Be Eating
What's the Best-selling Beer in the World? Not Budweiser
Can You Eat Jellyfish? Yes, But Not All Jellyfish
9 Unconventional and Weird Ice Cream Flavors We'd Love to Try
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When it comes to the best-selling beer in the world, most people think of Budweiser, Heineken, or maybe Corona.
Jellyfish might look like something you’d never want near your dinner plate, but people have been eating them for centuries. But can you eat jellyfish safely?
By Nico Avelle
Vanilla ice cream is great, but sometimes your taste buds want more than sweet and simple. Around the world, ice cream parlors have gone wild with delightfully weird ice cream flavors that go far beyond chocolate and vanilla.
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Zucchini and cucumber often share fridge space in the crisper drawer, but the zucchini vs. cucumber comparison reveals some distinct differences.
Rice is a global staple, but not all rice is the same. Grain length, starch content and processing create very different textures, flavors and uses.
All tequila is made from the blue agave plant, but not all tequila is created equal. The magic comes from how it's made, aged and bottled.
Stroll into a lively piazza in Italy, and you’ll spot a bright orange drink in a wine glass. That’s your cue you’re about to hear the Campari vs. Aperol debate.
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Potatoes are like the Swiss Army knife of the kitchen. Whether you're crafting a buttery mash or frying up hash browns, knowing your spuds is key.
Steelhead trout and salmon are both flavorful, nutritious fish popular in kitchens and restaurants across the world. But when diving into steelhead trout vs. salmon comparisons, there are some key differences in species, taste, nutritional content, and life cycle that set them apart.
When it comes to tropical fruits that make a strong impression, the durian vs. jackfruit arguments are strong. Both are large, spiky fruits native to Southeast Asia, and both have found their way into Asian markets and global kitchens alike.
If you've ever stood in the produce aisle staring at two nearly identical berries and wondered what sets them apart, you're not alone. Let's dig into the huckleberry vs. blueberry debate to clear up the confusion—and maybe even improve your next pie.
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Walk up to any seafood counter and you’ll see them sitting side by side: prawns vs. shrimp. To the untrained eye, they look nearly identical. But dig a little deeper—or crack a few shells—and you'll uncover some key differences.
When it comes to salty little fish packed with protein and umami, the anchovies vs. sardines debate swims straight to the heart of the seafood aisle.
They’re green, leafy, and often mistaken for each other on the chopping block. But the parsley vs. cilantro matchup reveals a surprising number of differences in flavor, use, and even aroma.
If you've ever found yourself staring at a bag of beans in the grocery store and wondering if it matters whether you put butter beans vs. lima beans in your cart, you're not alone. It's a common culinary conundrum, especially in kitchens from the Midwest to the South.
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The martini is one of the most iconic cocktails in the world, known for its elegant presentation and bold flavor.
Bananas and plantains come from plants of the same genus (Musa), but the plantain vs. banana comparison boils down to more than just size and skin.
When it comes to meat, price usually reflects quality, rarity, and fat content. The most expensive meat options in the world offer rich flavor, exceptional marbling, and a luxurious texture that goes beyond the typical steak or pork chop.
Coffee drinkers love their brew, but some cups come with jaw-dropping price tags. So what makes the most expensive coffee in the world so special? From animal-assisted processing to exotic growing regions, the most expensive coffees are prized for their rarity, flavor and the unusual ways they're made.
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Candy is science you can eat. It's the result of chemistry, physics and even a bit of engineering. Determining different types of candy depends on how sugar is heated and cooled, what it's mixed with and how it's shaped.
Beer isn’t just a beverage. It’s a craft, a culture, and for many, a passion.
Noodles span continents and cuisines, offering endless variety in shape, texture, and flavor. Whether it’s tossed in olive oil, soaked in soy sauce, or coated in a hearty gravy, each style brings something unique to the table.
Beans are one of the most commonly eaten foods around the world. Packed with protein, fiber, and versatility, these members of the legume family show up in soups, stews, salads, and even desserts.
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Whether you're into gooey centers or crisp edges, there are countless types of cookies to satisfy every kind of sweet tooth. From nostalgic classics to inventive new takes, here’s a lineup of delicious cookies to bake, share or devour solo. (We'd never judge you.)
Food festivals are the ultimate mashup of culture, creativity and cuisine. Whether you're a fan of smoky barbecues or small-batch wine, there's a festival for your taste buds.
