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  • Log of salami near slices

    The Main Differences Between Salami And Its French Cousin, Saucisson

    Can you tell whether you're chowing down on some delightful saucisson or just regular salami? If not, here are the distinguishing features to look for in each.

    By Nikita Ephanov 1 month ago Read More
  • A bowl of dates sits on a table outside

    The Country That Produces The Most Dates In The World

    Date palm trees thrive in dry and warm weather, so the countries with this type of climate produce the most dates. Which country is number one?

    By Danielle Esposito 1 month ago Read More
  • Gordon Ramsay smiling at an event

    Gordon Ramsay's 3-Protein Sandwich Is A Scottish Twist On Breakfast

    If you want to start your day in Scottish powerhouse kind of way, take a page out of Gordon Ramsay's book and layer these three proteins on top of each other.

    By Nikita Ephanov 1 month ago Read More
  • Kataifi nests topped with pistachio on a serving platter

    What Is Kataifi And How Does It Differ From Baklava?

    With the growing popularity of Dubai chocolate bars, many people are wondering what "kataifi" is and how it's different from "baklava." Here's how they differ.

    By Eli Cohen 1 month ago Read More
  • Platter of barbecue meats

    Avoid This BBQ Chain If You Hate Bland, Dry Brisket

    A well-cooked brisket should be fall-apart tender, juicy, and buttery. Unfortunately, our tester found the brisket at this barbecue chain to be very dry.

    By Max Dean 1 month ago Read More
  • An assortment of Italian meats

    This Legendary Italian Sausage Starts From Mere Scraps

    This fiery, slightly funky sausage is said to have been born in Southern Italy. It's unique for its spreadable texture, which almost melts when heated.

    By Danielle Esposito 1 month ago Read More
  • Plain hot dog on a wooden surface

    The Creamy Condiment You Should Be Adding To Hot Dogs

    Travel outside the United States and you'll find that some of the world's most delicious hot dog variations wouldn't be the same without this creamy condiment.

    By Max Dean 1 month ago Read More
  • A table with a gray tablecloth is covered in myriad desserts, from cheesecake and cupcakes to tarts, rolls, and petit fours

    The Old-School Dessert That Remains Controversial Today

    There are certain desserts that were popular in bygone days that have regained popularity (Jell-O, we're looking at you), but this one remains controversial.

    By Cara J Suppa 1 month ago Read More
  • basket of fresh huitlacoche

    What Is Huitlacoche And How Do You Cook It?

    Corn smut, fungus, Mexican truffle -- these are just some of the aliases of huitlacoche. But what exactly is this soft, spreadable, dark-as-night ingredient?

    By Chris Sands 1 month ago Read More
  • Barack Obama giving a speech

    Barack Obama Says This Condiment Doesn't Belong On Hot Dogs

    Former President Obama isn't just against putting this condiment on hot dogs; he jokes that anyone over the age of eight shouldn't be using it at all.

    By Ilene V. Smith 2 months ago Read More
  • Anthony Bourdain smiling

    Anthony Bourdain's Favorite BBQ Wasn't From Texas: The US State He Said Has 'The Best BBQ In The World'

    Every style of American barbecue has its strengths, but Anthony Bourdain's favorite blends them all into a practice as diverse as it is delicious.

    By Jack Rose 2 months ago Read More
  • Hot dogs in buns with various toppings

    The European Country That Is Obsessed With Hot Dogs

    The hot dog has countless interpretations worldwide. But one European country, in particular, stands out for its love of the dish in many forms.

    By Nikita Ephanov 2 months ago Read More
  • Plate of pig brains

    What Are Canned Pork Brains & Can You Still Buy Them?

    If you've never heard of canned pork brains, you're not alone. Here's everything you need to know about canned pork brains and if they're still accessible.

    By Molly E. Sandwell 2 months ago Read More
  • Uncooked wagyu beef with beautiful marbling

    American Vs Japanese Vs Australian Wagyu Beef: What's The Difference?

    Wagyu is wagyu, right? While you can trust that anything labeled wagyu is going to be well marbled, it turns out the sourcing plays a large role in flavor.

    By Simone Paget 2 months ago Read More
  • Pad Thai with shrimp in a white ceramic bowl

    We Asked A Thai Chef What Americans Get Wrong About Pad Thai

    Pad Thai is one of the most delicious comfort foods around. Bright, fresh, yet so satisfyingly simple, even so, it's surprisingly easy to get wrong.

    By Jack Rose 2 months ago Read More
  • A selection of French and Italian cheeses on a platter with fresh herbs

    The First Cheese To Be Featured In A National Ad Campaign Was A French Classic

    Back in the 1960s, France had never run a cheese ad (or anything other than unbranded agricultural products) until this famous cheese ran its first commercial.

    By Rachel Rear 2 months ago Read More
  • wagyu beef served on plate

    This Is One Of The Key Differences Between Australian And Japanese Wagyu Beef

    You might see wagyu from Japan and Australia, and think that they're the exact same thing. However, there are sizable differences between the two.

    By Nikita Ephanov 2 months ago Read More
  • Julia Child smiling on a TV set

    Julia Child's Favorite Soup Is A 3-Ingredient French Classic

    French-trained chef Julia Child's favorite soup, which is served chilled, may sound sophisticated, but at its core, it's actually stunningly simple.

    By M Lavelle 2 months ago Read More
  • Martha Stewart smiling for cameras at an event

    Martha Stewart Follows This Strict Chicago Hot Dog Rule

    Martha Stewart is a particularly big fan of the Chicago hot dog, but she has one strict rule when it comes to assembling them — and the city concurs.

    By Jack Rose 2 months ago Read More
  • The Bean in Chicago sits in front of skyscrapers

    The Must-Have Chicago Food That's Not Hot Dogs Or Pizza

    If you're tired of deep dish pizza and hot dogs, there is a third food you must try if you're in Chicago, the third-largest city in the United States.

    By Cara J Suppa 2 months ago Read More
  • Hot dogs on a grill

    Give Hot Dogs A Japanese Twist With This Unexpected Topping

    When you're tired of the same old hot dog, Japan produces tons of different condiments and toppings that pair wonderfully with your frankfurter.

    By Jack Rose 2 months ago Read More
  • Filipino lumpia served with dipping sauce

    For The Best Homemade Lumpia, Choose This Affordable Meat

    Crafting lumpiang shanghai, often referred to as lumpia, requires considerable effort, and selecting a tasty yet affordable meat filling is a crucial step.

    By Nikita Ephanov 2 months ago Read More
  • A pile of sliced open coconuts.

    The Country That Produces The Most Coconuts In The World

    Every part of the coconut tree, from its root to its crown, is valuable, a versatility that the world's leading coconut-producing country has fully leveraged.

    By M Lavelle 2 months ago Read More
  • A platoon of soldiers eats at long mess tables

    The Vintage Breakfast Dish That Became A US Army Staple

    A staple of military eating since at least 1910, one vintage breakfast dish is full of sodium, earning both fervent love and affectionate disdain.

    By Eli Cohen 2 months ago Read More
  • A bowl of egg-fried rice with two ramekins, one of soy sauce and one of sriracha

    This 3-Ingredient Korean Classic Is The Easier Alternative To Fried Rice

    Popular in both Korea and Japan, this creamy egg rice dish needs only three ingredients. It's easy to make, delicious on its own, but so easy to upgrade.

    By Eli Cohen 3 months ago Read More
  • Someone picks up a potato from a large stack of potatoes

    The Country That Consumes The Most Potatoes Isn't America Or Ireland

    When you think of potatoes, you may think of America (fries, anyone?) or Ireland (thanks to the Great Famine), but neither is the country that eats the most.

    By Nikita Ephanov 3 months ago Read More
  • Rick Steves speaking into a microphone

    The Affordable Way To Dine In Europe As A Tourist, According To Rick Steves

    When Rick Steves gives his advice for the best way to eat affordably as a tourist in Europe, our ears and stomachs perk up. Here's what he has to say.

    By Eli Cohen 3 months ago Read More
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