What Is The White Coating On Chocolate Bars, And Is It Safe To Eat?
What you certainly do not hope for are streaks of grey, patches of white, and swirls of discoloration on what should be a shiny piece of chocolate.
Read MoreWhat you certainly do not hope for are streaks of grey, patches of white, and swirls of discoloration on what should be a shiny piece of chocolate.
Read MoreCorn syrup is the result of an attempt to make more of that sweet, delicious luxury we call sugar. Sugars are found in a variety of different sources.
Read MoreSome well-known chefs vow to never eat aboard an airplane barreling to far-flung destinations, including Anthony Bourdain. And for good reason.
Read MoreDon't drink your coffee out of just any cup. The size, shape and material of your cup could be changing the flavor of your coffee for the worse.
Read MoreExplore the culinary science of why french fries undergo a mouthwatering color transformation, turning golden yellow during the cooking process.
Read MoreThe antidote is simple: A cup of green tea will neutralize garlic breath, especially if you drink it along with the garlicky meal in question.
Read MoreOysters: People either love them or hate them, but rarely do oysters garner a simple "meh." Here are some things that you didn't know about oysters.
Read MoreEver had perfectly cooked quinoa? You can attribute the great texture to quinoa's curly tail. Except it's not a tail, right?
Read MoreOver the next few weeks, Food Republic will be posting a series of recipes and how-tos that will hopefully inspire you to get in the kitchen and cook.
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