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  • Cheese board with rolling hills

    The European Cheese Custom We Should All Be Adopting

    Americans tend to enjoy cheese courses or boards as an appetizer at home and in restaurants. But things are much different for those living in Europe.

    By Erica Martinez December 8th, 2022 Read More
  • Vineyard in the snow

    How Climate Change Could Make Arctic Wines More Prevalent

    The world's major wine viticulture areas are estimated to decrease by up to 73% in size by 2050 and may be forced to relocate to higher latitudes.

    By Natasha Bailey December 8th, 2022 Read More
  • pimento cheese in bowl

    The Yankee Origins Of Southern Food Staple Pimento Cheese

    The South is responsible for many staple foods, but pimento cheese isn't one it can take credit for. Here's how it ties to Yankee origins.

    By Amanda Bretz December 8th, 2022 Read More
  • chocolate fudge chunks

    The Tiny US Island Known As The 'Fudge Capital Of The World'

    Nestled between Michigan's mainland and Upper Peninsula is something you only imagined in your sugar-fueled fantasies — an island devoted to fudge.

    By Autumn Swiers December 8th, 2022 Read More
  • kuih in bowl

    Malaysia's Kuih Desserts Are A World Of Colors And Flavors

    Kuih refers to a large range of sweet and savory treats that originate from traditional Malaysian culture. Here's everything you need to know about it.

    By Clarice Knelly December 8th, 2022 Read More
  • Chef Thomas Keller smiling

    Why Thomas Keller Was Awarded France's Most Decorated Honor

    Thomas Keller has built massive recognition in the culinary world, so it's unsurprising he was awarded France's most decorated honor. Here's why.

    By Autumn Swiers December 8th, 2022 Read More
  • frozen vegetables on ice

    Japan's 'Dish Of The Year' Is Frozen Food

    Japan's "dish of the year" is an interesting phenomenon, and it's not exactly what you might expect. It's not based on presentation or flavor, but symbolism.

    By Meggan Robinson December 8th, 2022 Read More
  • composting bucket

    How South Korea's Yellow Bag Composting Method Works

    South Korea has had mandatory composting requirements since 2013, where residents must use designated yellow food waste bags to compost any uneaten food.

    By Ali Fagan December 8th, 2022 Read More
  • Multi-colored conchas on a cutting board

    Conchas: The Beautiful Shell-Inspired Mexican Sweet Bread

    Conchas are classic Mexican pan dulces or sweet breads. A crackle-crust topping, similar to streusel, forms a shell pattern on top of the pastry.

    By C. Morris December 8th, 2022 Read More
  • Pyrex glassware close up

    The Invention Of Pyrex Began With Thomas Edison's Lightbulb

    Egyptians began blowing glass for food storage in 3500 BC. But how did we get from there to modern-day Pyrex containers? You can thank Thomas Edison for that.

    By Stephanie Friedman December 8th, 2022 Read More
  • German kuchen on a plate

    What Makes Kuchen Different From Other Cakes?

    Kuchen is a German dessert loved in the American midwest, but it has big flavor differences from a standard cake. Here's what makes kuchen unique.

    By Talin Vartanian December 8th, 2022 Read More
  • FDA sign

    New Report Suggests Inadequacies In The Management Of The FDA

    A report from the Reagan-Udall Foundation, written partly in reaction to the infant-formula crisis, found several systemic problems with the FDA's operation.

    By John Tolley December 8th, 2022 Read More
  • Bayashi smiling at apple orchard

    Japanese Food TikToker Bayashi On ASMR And The Joys Of Deep-Frying - Exclusive Interview

    TikTok star Bayashi discussed how he got into creating ASMR food videos, why he showcases such indulgent recipes, and more in an exclusive interview.

    By Crawford Smith December 8th, 2022 Read More
  • Taggiasca olives

    What Makes Taggiasca Olives Unique

    Hailing from northwestern Italy and southern France, this small olive is a star of Ligurian cuisine. Here's what makes Taggiasca olives unique.

    By Sylvia Tomczak December 8th, 2022 Read More
  • Heathrow's VIP service

    The Windsors' Heathrow Airport Suite Features Fine Dining And Unlimited Champagne

    When Prince William and Princess Kate cruise through London's Heathrow Airport for their flight, you won't see them mulling about in the regular terminals.

    By Michelle Welsch December 8th, 2022 Read More
  • Pate en croute with wine

    The Lyonnaise Brunch Tradition Involving Wine And A Lot Of Meat

    Those in Lyon are accustomed to a meal served in the morning that has nothing to do with croissants, omelets, or even coffee. To start, this one involves wine.

    By Erica Martinez December 8th, 2022 Read More
  • raclette melting onto plate

    How To Take Your Raclette To The Next Level

    Raclette is a cheese best served warm — and directly from its wheel. It typically blankets foods like potatoes, breads, vegetables, and meats.

    By Anna Staropoli December 8th, 2022 Read More
  • Grocery shopper

    Are Grocery Stores And Supermarkets The Same Thing?

    The definitive difference between modern supermarkets and grocery stores comes down to two things. Find out why the establishments aren't the same.

    By Autumn Swiers December 7th, 2022 Read More
  • festive hot chocolate

    Some Of The First Hot Chocolate Recipes Contained Booze

    Hot chocolate is a holiday favorite, and some version of it has been enjoyed for centuries. Read the fascinating history behind one boozy version of the drink.

    By Lisa Curran Matte December 7th, 2022 Read More
  • vegan lunch meals

    The Reason London Is A Top City For Vegans

    Not only are there more vegan restaurant options than ever, but the quality, flavor, and experience of those options stand up to the best, especially in London.

    By Claire Redden December 7th, 2022 Read More
  • plate of pork ribs

    Why Whole Beef Short Ribs Can Be Difficult To Find

    Whole beef short ribs may provide a great deal of portion and flavor, but they are difficult to find. Here's why they are becoming increasingly rare.

    By Erin Shaw December 7th, 2022 Read More
  • Wanko soba noodles in bowls

    Japan's Wanko Soba Is A Joyful All-You-Can-Eat Noodle Experience

    Though wanko soba is a regional specialty in Iwate, Japan, the experience is more about how the noodles are consumed than the food itself.

    By Wendy Leigh December 7th, 2022 Read More
  • bowl of salsa

    Picante Sauce Vs. Salsa: What's The Difference?

    Salsa and Picante sauce are similar concoctions, but there is a subtle difference worth knowing for when you plan to make enchiladas or put out tortilla chips.

    By Natasha Bailey December 7th, 2022 Read More
  • Japanese foods

    14 Must-Try Japanese Winter Foods

    From beefy sukiyaki to tasty shabu shabu, Japanese winter foods are a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. To learn about the best, read on to find out.

    By Tasting Table Staff December 7th, 2022 Read More
  • Applebee's sign

    Applebee's Workers Are Protesting Over Alleged Labor Law Violations

    Alleged labor law violations in the restaurant industry are becoming a point of contention, especially for Applebee's. Here's why workers are protesting.

    By Lauren Rothman December 7th, 2022 Read More
  • Bulgarian yogurt with nuts and honey

    What Makes Bulgarian Yogurt Unique

    Bulgarian yogurt, tantalizingly tart, is a national pride of the Eastern European country, where it's called kiselo mlyako, meaning "sour milk."

    By Nikita Ephanov December 7th, 2022 Read More
  • Ginger roots and powder

    Do Galangal And Ginger Taste Different?

    Rooted in a similar background and used in cuisine akin to each other, galangal and ginger may seem interchangeable. Here's why their tastes say otherwise.

    By Wendy Leigh December 7th, 2022 Read More
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