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  • patisserie treats and loaves of bread

    The Important Difference Between Patisserie And Boulangerie

    French patisseries are regarded as the finest sweet treats, but what does a patisserie shop sell, and is it different from what you might find in a boulangerie?

    By Addison Paul December 17th, 2023 Read More
  • slice of Flodni on plate

    Flódni Is The Hungarian-Jewish Treat Made With Luxurious Layers Of Filling

    This sweet layered cake is popular in the cafes of Budapest, and its history is intertwined with Jewish culture. It is eaten at events and as a regular treat.

    By Michelle Welsch December 16th, 2023 Read More
  • anafre served with tortilla chips

    Honduran Anafre: The Spicy Dip With A Rich History

    Gathering to share food and chat is popular in most cultures. In Honduras, the best way to do this is over a traditional anafre pot of sizzling bean-based dip.

    By Nikita Ephanov December 16th, 2023 Read More
  • Four pasta shapes blue background

    13 Unconventional Pasta Shapes You Should Know About

    Many pasta cuts in Italy are region-specific and have ancient roots tied to some of the country's most unexpected bits of history. Here's the low-down on pasta.

    By Asia London Palomba December 16th, 2023 Read More
  • chicken fried steak

    How Chicken Fried Steak Is Similar To Classic Schnitzel

    Chicken fried steak is nearly identical to German schnitzel, and the two dishes are directly related to each other. Find out why.

    By Matthew Spina December 16th, 2023 Read More
  • chocolate liqueur

    Chocolate Liquor Isn't The Alcoholic Drink It Sounds Like

    When one hears the term 'chocolate liquor,' it's easy to conjure images of a decadent and velvety alcoholic beverage made of creamy chocolate.

    By Kat Lieu December 16th, 2023 Read More
  • pizookie in skillet with ice cream

    What Is A Pizookie And What Does It Taste Like?

    If you love pizza and you love cookies, why not combine them? Here is everything you need to know about this delicious dessert, the pizookie.

    By Michelle Welsch December 14th, 2023 Read More
  • bowl of rainbow sherbet

    What Flavors Make Up Rainbow Sherbet?

    Vibrantly colorful rainbow sherbet is a deliciously fruity combination of three flavors. The exact flavors may vary with who you're buying it from.

    By Lisa Curran Matte December 14th, 2023 Read More
  • different food colorings

    The Difference Between Liquid, Gel, And Liqua-Gel Food Colorings

    If you're looking to add a bit of color to your food, it helps to know how best to use liquid, gel, and liqua-gel options.

    By Matthew Spina December 13th, 2023 Read More
  • Close-up of milk in a glass on blue background

    Protein Is The Secret To Ultra-Filtered Milk's Creamy Texture

    Ultra-filtered milk is so coveted that it's earned the nickname "designer milk." But what exactly is it? Well, proteins play a big role in its creamy appeal.

    By Luna Regina December 13th, 2023 Read More
  • vanilla icebox cookies

    How Icebox Cookies Got Their Iconic Name

    The term "icebox" might be outdated, but this style of cookie certainly is not. Here's how the name came about and why we still use it today.

    By Peggy Aoki December 13th, 2023 Read More
  • Aerial shot of kimchi in jar

    The White Spots On Kimchi Aren't Mold, But Here's How To Get Rid Of Them Anyway

    Kimchi is a delicious fermented food, but sometimes seeing the evidence of its aging can be a tad off-putting. Here's how to handle those unsightly white spots.

    By Claire Redden December 12th, 2023 Read More
  • Assorted raw-fish-free sushi rolls

    16 Types Of Sushi Rolls That Don't Contain Any Raw Fish

    Craving sushi but not in the mood for raw fish? Don't fret, from tempura shrimp to fresh veggies, there's plenty of non-raw fish sushi to choose from.

    By Sarah Nowicki Nicholson December 12th, 2023 Read More
  • two pineapples in a field

    Why Pineapples Are Sweeter When Picked During The Day, According To Science

    If you've ever wondered why pineapple tastes sweet at times but sour other times, it has to do with the time of day it was harvested, according to science.

    By Stephanie Friedman December 11th, 2023 Read More
  • brandy butter

    Hard Sauce Has Nothing To Do With Texture. It's All About The Booze

    Hard sauce might sound like a description of a sauce's texture but it's actually about the sauce's booze content, which pairs wonderfully with warm desserts.

    By Kat Lieu December 11th, 2023 Read More
  • raspberry fool dessert

    The Origin Of Great Britain's Fool Desserts

    How did fool desserts get their name? Where and when did they originate? Let's dig into the history of Great Britain's creamy, fruity fool desserts.

    By Peggy Aoki December 11th, 2023 Read More
  • Several unripe avocados

    Is It Safe To Eat An Unripe Avocado?

    Your prized and precious avocado was not cheap, and it would be a pity to waste it just because it's not ready to eat when you're ready to eat it. What to do?

    By Elizabeth Okosun December 11th, 2023 Read More
  • Langres French champagne cheese

    Langres Is The Creamy French Cheese Made For Champagne

    Langres is a delicious, creamy French cheese made specifically to compliment champagne. Here's everything you need to know about this delicacy.

    By Wendy Leigh December 11th, 2023 Read More
  • selection of blue cheeses

    Blue Cheese Vs. Gorgonzola: What's The Difference?

    You may think blue cheese and gorgonzola are similar, but looks can be deceiving. Here are the differences between the two and what they pair best with.

    By Nikita Ephanov December 10th, 2023 Read More
  • three different sausages

    What You Should Know About The 3 Common Types Of Sausage Casings

    Navigating all the different kinds of sausage casings can be difficult. Here's everything you need to know for the next time you cook brauts.

    By Emma Segrest December 10th, 2023 Read More
  • sliced Cuban sandwich

    The Difference Between Cuban Sandwiches And Medianoches Is All In The Bread

    Do you like a crusty sub roll or are you more into sweet breads similar to challah? Your call on bread is what will make or break your next Cuban sandwich.

    By Matthew Spina December 10th, 2023 Read More
  • Close-up of a bundle of fresh cilantro

    The Easy Way To Pick Fresh Cilantro Without A Taste Test

    Cilantro livens up everything from soups to cocktails with its zesty, herbal flavor. But how do you select the freshest bunch at the store without tasting it?

    By Annie Johnston December 9th, 2023 Read More
  • cashew sour cream in jug

    Cashew Sour Cream Is The Vegan Substitute You Need To Know

    When it comes to most vegan cheese substitutions, cashews are the go-to ingredient. Here's a simple way to make vegan sour cream in your own kitchen.

    By Stephanie Friedman December 9th, 2023 Read More
  • Split image of slice of Edam and slice of Gouda

    What's The Difference Between Edam And Gouda Cheese?

    While Gouda and Edam are both pale yellow, sweet, and Dutch, there are quite a few key differences between these two delicious "washed curd" cheeses.

    By Addison Paul December 9th, 2023 Read More
  • cooked bone-in ham

    How Long It Takes To Cook Bone-In Ham

    Before you get started, you should know that cooking ham bone-in has different requirements compared to cooking ham with no bones.

    By Brian Udall December 9th, 2023 Read More
  • spiced biltong dried beef

    The Key Difference Between Biltong And Beef Jerky

    These two dried meaty snacks come from different continents and have some significant variances. Let's take a closer look at both biltong and beef jerky.

    By Nikita Ephanov December 9th, 2023 Read More
  • white sweet potato whole and slices

    Boniato: The Caribbean Sweet Potato That You May Mistake For A Yam

    If you've never heard of the root vegetable boniato from the Caribbean, we've put together all the information and fun facts you need to know about it.

    By Adrienne Katz Kennedy December 8th, 2023 Read More
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