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  • Tigelle sandwich with meat

    The Versatile Italian Street-Food Sandwich You Can Order With Meat Or Nutella

    Street-foods authentically show culture. Here's everything you need to know about the versatile Italian street-food sandwich you can order with meat or Nutella.

    By Katherine Beck November 8th, 2022 Read More
  • squash blossoms on a cutting board

    What Are Mexican Quelites?

    There are hundreds of quelites that have been eaten throughout history in Mexico and now there is a trend to revive this versatile, traditional food.

    By Clarice Knelly November 8th, 2022 Read More
  • Beef on weck

    Beef On Weck Is Buffalo's Beloved Roast Beef Sandwich

    Buffalo isn't only good for its wings -- it's also home to a signature sandwich. Introducing the beef on weck, Buffalo's salty and savory answer to roast beef.

    By Anna Staropoli November 8th, 2022 Read More
  • Taquitos on a bed of lettuce garnished with lettuce, salsa, and Mexican crema with green and red salsa for dipping

    Are Flautas And Taquitos The Same Thing?

    If you love Mexican-American food, chances are you've tried a taquito or a flauta -- but are they the same? It all comes down to a few subtle distinctions.

    By Vanessa Nix Anthony November 8th, 2022 Read More
  • The White House

    A Raccoon Was Sent To Thanksgiving Dinner At The White House In 1926

    Presidents being gifted various foods is a Thanksgiving tradition that has lasted for years. Here's more on how president Coolidge received a raccoon.

    By Stephanie Friedman November 8th, 2022 Read More
  • NFT gumball machine

    What Are Edible NFTs And Can You Actually Eat Them?

    Brands like Coca-Cola and Taco Bell have experimented with the digital space and created traditional NFTs such as digital art, but are there NFTs you can eat?

    By Molly Harris November 7th, 2022 Read More
  • Noor Murad smiling

    What Noor Murad Wants You To Know About The Flavors Of Bahraini Cuisine - Exclusive

    Noor Murad wants to spread the message of Bahraini cuisine. She told Tasting Table everything you need to know about its unique flavors.

    By Crawford Smith November 7th, 2022 Read More
  • Top Chef judge Gail Simmons smiling

    Gail Simmons Says This Is Her Favorite Place To Buy Snacks In London - Exclusive

    Where goes Gail Simmons go to buy snacks in London? The "Top Chef" judge told Tasting Table about her favorite place.

    By Alexandra Cass November 7th, 2022 Read More
  • Croissant

    The Austrian Origins Of France's Famous Croissant

    When thinking of French food, croissants probably come to mind first -- but what if they're not French after all? Here are the croissant's real origins.

    By Natasha Bailey November 7th, 2022 Read More
  • Illustration of Michelangelo

    The Foods On Michelangelo's Illustrated Grocery List

    Have you ever wondered what historical figures ate? A tiny scrap of paper gives us a glimpse of Michelangelo's shopping and dining habits.

    By Katie Horst November 7th, 2022 Read More
  • Taiwanese three cup chicken

    What Makes Taiwanese Three Cup Chicken Unique

    Taiwanese three cup chicken got its name from a recipe that included a cup of each of its main ingredients. Learn the fascinating story of its creation.

    By Lauren Rothman November 7th, 2022 Read More
  • knish

    How The Knish Became A New York City Staple

    Everyone knows the bagel, but not everyone is familiar with knish, a doughy roll brought by Jewish immigrants. Here's how it became an NYC staple.

    By Ryan Cashman November 7th, 2022 Read More
  • Sharing Mexican food

    13 Food Rules That Can Get Lost In Translation

    From chopsticks etiquette in China to no cappuccinos after mornings in Italy, cuisines have food rules. To learn all about these rules, read on.

    By Cristina Alonso November 7th, 2022 Read More
  • champagne cork pop

    The NSFW Origin Of The Prince Of Wales Cocktail

    The former Prince of Wales, Albert Edward, was a man known for his commitment to indulgence. So it's only natural that a decadent cocktail bear his title.

    By Elias Nash November 7th, 2022 Read More
  • ciabatta with olives, rosemary and a knife

    Ciabatta Bread Was Invented To Spite The French

    Even though ciabatta bread has an old-fashion appeal, it's not as old of a recipe as many people think. This now-common bread has a unique origin story.

    By Matthew Spina November 7th, 2022 Read More
  • Kiyoshi Kimura with a tuna

    The Hefty Tuna That Sold For Over $3 Million

    Kiyoshi Kimura, head of a large chain of sushi restaurants in Japan, has again broken the record for the amount spent on a single bluefin tuna.

    By Michelle Welsch November 7th, 2022 Read More
  • Espresso and siphon

    The Precise Way Beethoven Insisted On Having His Coffee Brewed

    Beethoven, like many of us, started his day with a steaming hot cup of coffee. But he had a particular, painstaking method for preparing it.

    By Ryan Cashman November 7th, 2022 Read More
  • decorated Kransekake with glasses of champagne

    Kransekake: The Whimsical Cake You Can Hide A Bottle Of Champagne In

    The Norweigan kransekake takes the surprise inside game a step further: Imagine finding an actual bottle of wine or champagne in the middle of your cake.

    By Michelle Welsch November 7th, 2022 Read More
  • chef's salad

    The Mysterious Origins Of The Chef's Salad

    Perhaps it's due to the simplicity of the chef's salad that no one knows for sure where it came from, or who invented it. But there are certainly theories.

    By Heather Lim November 7th, 2022 Read More
  • bowl of maraschino cherries

    How Do Maraschino Cherries Get Their Vibrant Color?

    If you have ever thought the neon red color of Maraschino cherries looked a bit unnatural, you're exactly right. Here's how the color is created.

    By Elias Nash November 7th, 2022 Read More
  • Bang bang chicken with sauce

    How Bang Bang Chicken Got Its Name

    There's a pretty universal consensus, with few exceptions, on how the current moniker of bang bang chicken made its way into contemporary culinary vernacular.

    By Wendy Leigh November 7th, 2022 Read More
  • Movie theater popcorn

    The Pivotal Moment Popcorn Solidified Its Place In Movie Theaters

    It's easy to assume movie theaters and popcorn have always had a relationship, so it may come as a surprise that early theaters were reluctant to sell popcorn.

    By Cassie Womack November 7th, 2022 Read More
  • whiskey highball sitting on bar

    The Debated Origins Of The Term 'Highball'

    If you've ever enjoyed a whiskey highball drink, you might be interested to learn how many people actually claim to have invented the drink's name.

    By Nico Danilovich November 7th, 2022 Read More
  • Traditional Spanish tapas

    29 Traditional Spanish Tapas Dishes, Explained

    Whether you're planning a trip to Spain to explore wines or you want to throw a tapas-inspired party, these are the Spanish tapas dishes you'll want to know.

    By Vicki Denig November 6th, 2022 Read More
  • stack of pain au chocolat

    The Terminology War Between Pain Au Chocolat And Chocolatine

    Some might say a pain au chocolat by any other name tastes just as sweet, but the debate over this name was brought before the French Parliament.

    By Heather Lim November 6th, 2022 Read More
  • King Charles smiling

    The Meal King Charles Almost Always Skips

    King Charles III is known for incorporating healthy food choices into his diet. But here is the one daily meal that the king almost always decides to skip.

    By Katie Horst November 6th, 2022 Read More
  • Princess Anne the Princess Royal smiling

    Why Princess Anne Eats Overripe Bananas

    Princess Anne prefers bananas so ripe that others might be inclined to discard them uneaten. The question you might be asking right about now is: why?

    By Lauren Cahn November 6th, 2022 Read More
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