Sake bombs may bring back memories of good ol' college days, but are they appropriate to order at a Japanese restaurant? Here's why you may want to avoid it.
Though we share a language, there are many differences between American and English culture, including our traditional breakfasts. Here's the difference.
The '80s and '90s were an amazing time for the fruit snacks industry. Let's take a trip down memory lane and remember some of the snacks we can no longer eat.
Beef stew may be one of the oldest cooking traditions, with beef bourguignon being the most revered. How does the French version differ from other beef stews?
Beef stew is probably not the first dish that comes to mind when thinking about popular Japanese meals, but it's a delicious one with its own unique flavors.
New York City's bodegas are not just convenience stores, they're community centers that also offer great deli sandwiches. Learn how to order one, NYC-style.
If you haven't tried the Korean liquor soju yet, you probably should. But there's some etiquette to keep in mind when you do partake in this traditional drink.
You're likely familiar with coffee and tea, but what about maté? This drink is popular in Argentina. It's steeped in tradition and packs a major caffeine punch.
A big bag of potatoes seems like a good buy at the store, but it takes up lots of space. We offer different uses for surplus spuds in assorted recipes.
When making egg rolls at home, almost any ingredient goes. From savory to sweet, here are our favorite egg roll filling ideas, according to culinary experts.
Frying cheese turns a slab of the good stuff into perfect sharing appetizers worldwide. If you haven't already, it's time to try the Greek version: saganaki.
When looking at the history of U.S. presidents, you'll find many of them had peculiar eating habits. In Thomas Jefferson's case, one veggie reigned supreme.
Soy sauce adds incredible umami to a wide range of dishes, but it's hard to choose among the many varieties. We tried and ranked several popular brands.
The shining, polished appearance of mirror-glaze cakes is hard to look away from. But how did the popularity of these perfect-looking confections grow so fast.
If you ever find yourself at Disney World and want to dine like The King himself, take a trip to the Kona Cafe or Captain Cook's for a slice of Tonga Toast.
The U.S. has a long history with alcohol, and those who've served as president are no different. Here are 14 U.S. presidents and their favorite boozy drinks.
Since surging in popularity with black truffle-infused hot sauce, Truff hasn't slowed down on new product releases. The latest is a collab with "Star Wars."
The Southside is a simple, tasty, and unassuming cocktail made with citrus, gin, mint, and sugar. Still, no one can quite agree on its exact history and recipe.