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  • Cherry tomatoes on the vine

    The Flavor Difference Between Cherry And Grape Tomatoes

    Have you ever wondered about the flavor differences between cherry tomatoes and their similar-looking, petite tomato counterparts, grape tomatoes

    By Allie Sivak October 10th, 2023 Read More
  • Whole and sliced yams on a cutting board with a knife.

    No, Yams And Sweet Potatoes Aren't The Same Thing

    Although yams and sweet potatoes are sometimes mistaken for one another, these starchy root vegetables are actually two very different foods.

    By Nancy Mock October 10th, 2023 Read More
  • Brown glass bottle of Wright's liquid smoke.

    We Finally Know How Liquid Smoke Is Actually Made

    Liquid smoke adds a delectable smokiness to food, but we've always wondered where it came from. Thankfully, it's an ingredient with a well-documented history.

    By Nancy Mock October 10th, 2023 Read More
  • bowl filled with purple ice cream in front of grapes on vine

    The Reason Grape Ice Cream Doesn't Really Exist

    While you can generally find fruit-flavored ice creams at most ice cream shops, grape ice cream is extremely hard to come by. There's a reason for that.

    By Kalea Martin October 9th, 2023 Read More
  • Beer and pretzels

    The Origins Of Oktoberfest (And Why It Starts In September)

    Oktoberfest is an iconic German festival that brings millions to beer halls across Munich (and the world) every year, but why does this celebration exist?

    By Hilary Wheelan Remley October 9th, 2023 Read More
  • Jambon-beurre sandwich

    Jambon-Beurre Sandwiches Are The Simple Paris Staple You Should Try

    The jambon-beurre combines butter and ham on half of a rustic baguette. It's beguilingly simple and absolutely delicious. It's also super French.

    By Hilary Wheelan Remley October 9th, 2023 Read More
  • Friends enjoying wine together

    How Non-Alcoholic Wine Is Actually Made

    Non-alcoholic wine is fermented and made using the usual winemaking methods. Some are even aged like traditional wine. Then the alcohol is removed. Here's how.

    By Samantha Sied October 9th, 2023 Read More
  • shopping cart parked in grocery store aisle

    You're Not Wrong, Shopping Carts Are Bigger Than Ever

    Grocery store shopping carts are getting bigger, and businesses have discovered that the size and design of a shopping cart influences how much you spend.

    By Kalea Martin October 8th, 2023 Read More
  • person opening oven door

    Why You Should Avoid Using Your Oven's Self-Cleaning Setting

    Your oven's self-cleaning setting was created for convenience but it can end up being more trouble than it's worth and can produce harmful fumes.

    By Kalea Martin October 8th, 2023 Read More
  • Blue cheese and brie

    Actually, Mold On Food Isn't Always A Bad Thing

    You might assume that any amount of mold in food is automatically bad, but that's not actually the case. Not all mold is created equal. Not all mold is bad.

    By Samantha Sied October 8th, 2023 Read More
  • unopened stick of butter resting on other stick of butter

    Yes, Butter Temperature Actually Matters When It Comes To Baking

    When it comes to butter, you can usually use margarine in its place, however, when baking you can't use melted, softened, or cold butter interchangeably.

    By Kalea Martin October 8th, 2023 Read More
  • Sea urchin uni

    What Is Uni And How Do You Cook With It?

    Uni is a divisive food. Some folks love it, but others not so much. Here's everything you need to know about the soft yellow lobes found inside sea urchins.

    By Justina Huddleston October 6th, 2023 Read More
  • Maple syrup

    One Canadian Province Produces Most Of The World's Maple Syrup Supply

    The US produced 4.9 million gallons of maple syrup in 2022, but it's nothing compared to the amount of syrup one Canadian province produces.

    By Justina Huddleston October 5th, 2023 Read More
  • slice of parmesan cheese sitting on top of wheel

    The Reason Authentic Parmesan Cheese Wheels Are Imprinted With Dots

    Find out how to recognize an authentic wheel of Parmigiano Reggiano and what the stencil-pressed dots on the rind mean for the quality of the product.

    By Kalea Martin October 4th, 2023 Read More
  • pepitas and pumpkin seeds

    The Subtle Difference That Sets Pumpkin Seeds And Pepitas Apart

    Have you been told that pepitas and pumpkin seeds are the same thing only to wonder why they look pretty different? There's a small distinction between the two.

    By Justina Huddleston October 4th, 2023 Read More
  • Small dark jar of Vegemite with a yellow and red label.

    What Is Vegemite And How Do You Eat It?

    Vegemite is fiercely loved and staunchly defended by Aussies. That alone make the thick, dark sticky spread a food worth learning more about.

    By Nancy Mock October 4th, 2023 Read More
  • Barbecued ribs

    The Differences That Set Baby Back And Spare Ribs Apart

    When you buy ribs for grilling, you might be a bit confused since you'll be able to choose between baby back ribs and spare ribs. Do you know the difference?

    By Justina Huddleston October 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Rough cast iron skillet

    Your Cast Iron Pan Wasn't Always So Rough

    If you cook with cast iron then you're likely familiar with its rough, textured surface, but did you know it's not always been that way?

    By Justina Huddleston October 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • sandwich stacked with deli meat and cheese

    Why Sandwiches Taste Better From A Deli

    While food tends to taste better when it's made by someone other than yourself, this isn't the only reason sandwiches from the deli always seem to reign supreme

    By Kalea Martin October 2nd, 2023 Read More
  • baked alaska with slice removed

    The Reason Baked Alaska Doesn't Melt

    Even though ice cream is one of the main ingredients and the dessert gets baked in a hot oven, somehow baked Alaska doesn't melt.

    By Kalea Martin October 2nd, 2023 Read More
  • Hand pouring honey onto spoon

    Honey Was Used For Medicinal Purposes In Ancient Times

    A popular sweetener, honey has a lot of health benefits, and it has been used for medicinal purposes since ancient times. Here's what you need to know.

    By Tani Levitt October 2nd, 2023 Read More
  • Vanilla beans with orchid flower

    Vanilla Wouldn't Have Been As Popular Without Thomas Jefferson

    Vanilla has become one of the most popular flavors in the U.S., and that's thanks in part to Thomas Jefferson. Here's a brief history of this beloved spice.

    By Tani Levitt October 1st, 2023 Read More
  • Monterey Jack cheese

    Why The Origin Of Monterey Jack Cheese's Name Is So Sad

    Did you know there is a Jack behind the Monterey Jack name? But who or what that is is hard to pin down, and the story is darker than you would expect.

    By Samantha Sied October 1st, 2023 Read More
  • fruits in dehydrator

    15 Interesting Foods You Should Be Throwing In The Dehydrator

    Dehydrating is a great way to increase a food's shelf life as well as a good meal prep method. So, here are 15 foods you should be putting in the dehydrator.

    By Deirdre Mundorf October 1st, 2023 Read More
  • basket filled with chicken nuggets

    Actually, McDonald's Didn't Invent The Iconic Chicken Nugget

    McDonald's McNuggets have become the representative (maybe even the standard) of all chicken nuggets, but the company didn't invent the now iconic menu item.

    By Kalea Martin September 29th, 2023 Read More
  • Whole and cut black watermelon

    The Most Expensive Watermelon In The World Is Worth Over $6000

    It's true, the most expensive watermelon in the world is worth over $6000. Here's where you can find this kind of melon, and why it can be so expensive.

    By Tani Levitt September 27th, 2023 Read More
  • Leaf-shaped glass bottle of maple syrup

    The Laborious Reason Maple Syrup Is So Expensive

    Maple syrup has a unique flavor that can't be faked so why do people still buy the imitation stuff? That's easy to answer: real maple syrup is super expensive.

    By Nancy Mock September 26th, 2023 Read More
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