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  • A wooden bowl of noodles on a bamboo mat with chopsticks beside it

    What The Discovery Of 4,000-Year-Old Noodles In China Taught Us About The World-Famous Food

    The origin story of noodles is tricky to trace. But a discovery in China provides particularly interesting insight as to when and how they were first prepared.

    By A.J. Forget 9 hours ago Read More
  • people gathering outside of New York street cart for food

    The Street Food City Exhibit Showcases New York's Historic Curbside Dining Culture

    From oysters to roasted nuts, New York City has a long history of curbside dining -- and starting December 6, this exhibit in Dumbo is celebrating all of it.

    By Matthew Spina 11 hours ago Read More
  • Coffee Crunch Cake on a cake stand

    The 1940s Cake Accident That Ultimately Became A San Francisco Legend

    Some of the best foods come from culinary mishaps, and this dessert is one of them. Its depth of flavor and texture was beloved in the late 20th century.

    By Autumn Swiers 15 hours ago Read More
  • Chocolate mousse with cream in a glass dish with spoon sticking out

    The Most Popular Desserts In The US Through The Decades

    America's preference in desserts has evolved over the years, as evidenced by the different sweet treats that ruled the market each decade from the 1900s onward.

    By Charlotte Pointing 15 hours ago Read More
  • 1960s-style photo of young girl holding a slice of toast at the table, next to a toaster and a pile of toast and a slab of butter

    10 Snacks Boomers Remember Eating After School

    Today's kids have no shortage of after-school snacks, from potato chips to yogurt. But what about Boomers in their youth? Here's what they ate after school.

    By Charlotte Pointing 1 day ago Read More
  • Omelet on plate with herbs and toasted bread

    This Forgotten Omelet Filling Was All The Rage 100 Years Ago

    You may find this unexpected old-school omelet filling hard to get your head around, but once you do, there are limitless possibilities and pairings that work.

    By Courtney Iseman 1 day ago Read More
  • hummingbird cake with pineapple and bananas

    The Vintage Cake From The '60s That Deserves A Big Resurgence

    This delicious fruit-and-nut filled layer cake has roots in the tropics and makes the perfect celebration cake that's way more fun than a plain-old sponge.

    By Dee Lopez 2 days ago Read More
  • Three generations rolling out dough together in the kitchen

    10 Old-School Boomer Cooking Habits That Baffle Younger Generations

    Baby Boomer kitchen habits can surprise younger cooks, from ultra-processed ingredients to old-school food safety. Explore the history behind these choices.

    By Amy Bell 2 days ago Read More
  • An ice cream sundae covered in peanuts and hot fudge with an American flag background

    Here's What Tin Roof Ice Cream Actually Is — And What It Should Taste Like

    Tin Roof ice cream is a pretty specific sundae made popular in Nebraska. There are many different versions, but the original stands out as the best.

    By Ian Fortey 2 days ago Read More
  • Assorted trays of desserts

    Why This Vintage 1970s Dessert Never Came Back In Style

    Tastes and preferences change over time. American cuisine from the 1970s can feel almost alien these days, including this very sweet dessert.

    By Courtney Iseman 2 days ago Read More
  • person shopping in snack aisle

    The Pre-'90s Version Of This Old-School Snack Needs To Return, According To Fans

    This foil-wrapped snack cake was once a staple of lunch boxes. Fans claim that the flavor's never been the same since the packing was changed.

    By Ian Fortey 2 days ago Read More
  • A white mug of coffee among coffee beans and a bag of beans

    The Vintage Seattle Coffee Brand That Didn't Make It Past The 1970s

    Before the meteoric rise of Starbucks, Seattle had some other famous coffee brands. Unfortunately, not all of them survived through the decades.

    By Holly Tishfield 2 days ago Read More
  • A vendor tending to his food cart by the oceanfront

    The 2025 World Food Photography Awards Exhibit Stars Street Vendors Around The Globe

    Grabbing a bite while walking around is a pleasure that can be had all around the world. This exhibit shows how beautiful street food culture is.

    By Luna Christina Lupus 2 days ago Read More
  • sticks of butter on a table

    The Old-School World War II Trick That Doubles Your Butter

    With rations affecting so many essentials, homemakers got creative in an effort to make their butter last. This trick needs only one canned ingredient.

    By Michelle Welsch 3 days ago Read More
  • Unemployed man tasting the stew in a hobo

    These Depression-Era Meals Are Popular Again With Budget-Conscious Cooks

    It's been almost a century since the Great Depression, and these meals are making a comeback of sorts, thanks in no small part to their inexpensive ingredients.

    By Fred Decker 3 days ago Read More
  • Rows and rows of Hershey's milk chocolate bars in wrappers.

    This Hershey's Drink From The '90s Unlocks All The Childhood Nostalgia

    Although the drink has been discontinued for some time, this Hershey's offering is a '90s classic full of nostalgia and chocolatey goodness.

    By Megan Hageman 3 days ago Read More
  • Pastrami sandwich on counter at Katz's

    Why Katz's Delicatessen Pastrami Takes Nearly A Month To Make

    There is a good reason why NYC's Katz's deli has stood the test of time, and it's because it spends a very long time preparing the meats to make them perfect.

    By Courtney Iseman 3 days ago Read More
  • Open, raw oysters

    The Tiny Seafood Delicacy Within Oysters That George Washington Couldn't Get Enough Of

    Within George Washington's lore is his penchant for a tiny sea creature sometimes found inside oysters. Turns out, he's not the only fan of this delicacy.

    By Whitney Bard 4 days ago Read More
  • bowls of chocolate pudding with hazelnuts

    Why We Couldn't Get Enough Of Instant Pudding In The 1970s

    Instant pudding isn't too common in today's kitchen, but back in the 1970s, it was all the rage. Here's why.

    By Luna Regina 4 days ago Read More
  • Close up of bottle of olive oil with cloves of garlic on wooden table

    These 10 Everyday Ingredients Date Back To Ancient Times

    Some common foods that we have in our pantries can be traced back to ancient times. Take a look at the deep history of our favorite ingredients.

    By Caroline DiNicola 4 days ago Read More
  • display of cakes in a cake shop

    This Vintage Italian Cake May Actually Be From The Southern States

    Many foods have complex origins, with recipes weaving through countries and generations, but what we definitely know about this nutty delight is how good it is.

    By Wendy Leigh 4 days ago Read More
  • A slice of Sachertorte garnished with whipped cream on a table next to cups of coffee

    The Chocolate Dessert More Famous Than The 149-Year-Old Hotel It Comes From

    There are conflicting stories as to how and why this decadent dessert was invented, but no matter its true origin, its taste has won us all over.

    By Dee Lopez 4 days ago Read More
  • assortment of cocktails

    10 Cocktails That Aren't Made The Way They Used To Be

    You may not realize it, but some of your favorite cocktails didn't have the exact same ingredients when they were originally conceived years ago.

    By Haille Griswold 4 days ago Read More
  • table of breakfast items

    The Discontinued Pillsbury Breakfast Item We Desperately Wish Would Make A Comeback

    Pillsbury has created tons of convenient foods over the years, but this breakfast item in particular is pure nostalgia that we wish we could have again.

    By Michelle Welsch 4 days ago Read More
  • various fast food items, burgers, chicken nuggets, fries, fried chicken, coke, iced tea against a white background

    10 Most Influential Restaurant Chains Of All Time

    Chain restaurants are an intrinsic part of America's food landscape. With quality product and clever operations, these 10 chains influenced the industry.

    By Arya Chatterjee 5 days ago Read More
  • Hushpuppies piled on paper

    How 17 Classic Southern Dishes Got Their Quirky Names

    The South is home to iconic comfort food, but many dishes have really strange names. Find out about the historical origins behind the names of Southern dishes.

    By DB Kelly 6 days ago Read More
  • bags of frozen vegetables in a freezer

    The Major Frozen Vegetable Recall That Landed Consumers In The Hospital (And Claimed Three Lives)

    Frozen vegetables are fantastic for their shelf life, but in 2016 they were the subject of a massive recall that affected nearly two years of food.

    By Autumn Swiers 6 days ago Read More
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