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  • Woman drinking milk straight from carton

    Sipping Directly From The Milk Carton Actually Makes It Spoil Faster

    Next time you're tempted to chug straight from your carton of milk, remember the human mouth contains bacteria that could lead to premature spoilage.

    By Hilary Wheelan Remley November 26th, 2023 Read More
  • Basket of potato chips

    The Difference Between Crispy And Crunchy, In Excruciating Detail

    Have you ever stopped to ponder the difference between crispy and crunchy? There is a difference -- and it boils down to a bit of science. Let's dive in.

    By Elias Nash November 25th, 2023 Read More
  • man shopping in dollar store drink aisle

    Why Are Name-Brand Snacks So Inexpensive At The Dollar Store?

    Dollar stores employ many strategies to keep prices low, such as offering name-brand products in smaller sizes and bulk buying from suppliers.

    By Hilary Wheelan Remley November 25th, 2023 Read More
  • Donuts on a cooling rack

    The Origin Of Donuts And How They Got So Popular

    Donuts are now an ever-popular breakfast treat, and their history - as well as growth into the pastries we love today - dates back thousands of years.

    By Buffy Naillon November 25th, 2023 Read More
  • Egg rolls on a white plate with dip

    Where Did Egg Rolls Get Their Name?

    If you've ever had Chinese takeout, you've likely wondered how egg rolls (which don't seem to contain eggs) got their name. Well, the eggs are in the dough.

    By Alicia Betz November 25th, 2023 Read More
  • Silica gel packets

    What Would Happen If You Accidentally Ate A Silica Gel Packet?

    Silica gel packets are commonplace in many food products. If someone should consume one, there are a few key pieces of information to observe.

    By Tim Forster November 24th, 2023 Read More
  • Slice of opera cake on a plate

    What Sets Opera Cake Apart From Its Culinary Twin Tiramisu

    What sets opera cake apart is its light almond flour sponge cake, coffee-flavored French buttercream, and rich dark chocolate layers throughout each bite.

    By Allie Sivak November 24th, 2023 Read More
  • Glass of white wine on white background

    What Are Sulfites In Wine?

    "Sulfites" is another term for the chemical compound sulfur dioxide. While a form of sulfur in your wine might not sound great, it occurs naturally in wines.

    By Tim Forster November 24th, 2023 Read More
  • Anise seed in a spoon

    The Pungent Difference Between Anise And Licorice Flavors

    Anise is often confused with licorice because of their similar taste and smell, but there are a few differences like its pungent spiciness that set them apart.

    By Allie Sivak November 23rd, 2023 Read More
  • Hand mashing potatoes in a large pot.

    How Many Mashed Potatoes You Need For 10 Hungry Friends

    When preparing the right amount of mashed potatoes for Thanksgiving (or any shared meal), it's a bit of a guessing game -- still you can make an educated guess!

    By Tim Forster November 22nd, 2023 Read More
  • spoons of different salts

    Don't Stress About Finding The 'Healthiest' Salt. It Doesn't Exist

    Unlocking the secrets of salt: Beyond flavor enhancement, understanding sodium discrepancies and the misconceptions that may affect your health.

    By Chloe O'Donnell November 21st, 2023 Read More
  • strawberries in glass bowl

    This Country Produces More Strawberries Than Any Other In The World

    While quite a few countries produce a lot of strawberries, one nation leaves all others in the dust when it comes to strawberry production: China.

    By Chloe O'Donnell November 21st, 2023 Read More
  • pile of ice cubes

    How Long Does A Tray Of Ice Cubes Take To Freeze, Really?

    Opening the freezer to grab ice cubes and coming up empty handed is the worst. You can avoid this situation by knowing how long it takes ice cubes to freeze.

    By Chloe O'Donnell November 19th, 2023 Read More
  • Salisbury steak with vegetables

    The Difference Between A Salisbury Steak And A Meatloaf

    For many home cooks, that frozen pound of ground beef signals one of two things: a serving of Salisbury steak or a hearty meatloaf.

    By Hilary Wheelan Remley November 19th, 2023 Read More
  • closed dated can label

    Open Vs Closed Expiration Dates: How To Read Your Food Packaging

    Confusing closed dates with open dates can lead you to eat expired items or waste perfectly good ones, so it's critical that you know the difference.

    By Elias Nash November 19th, 2023 Read More
  • Chilean sea bass filet on plate

    Why The Name Chilean Sea Bass Is Incredibly Misleading

    The rise of Chilean sea bass from bycatch to luxury meal shows how impactful branding is. You see, the Chilean sea bass isn't Chilean, and it's not even a bass.

    By Elias Nash November 19th, 2023 Read More
  • cement mixer shot

    The Cement Mixer Is A Punishment In Shot Form

    The cement mixer is one of the most disgusting shots in existence. It's also pretty popular. But people don't drink it for pleasure; they drink it for a laugh.

    By Elias Nash November 18th, 2023 Read More
  • pizza slices on paper plates side-by-side

    How Is Brooklyn-Style Pizza Different From A Standard New York Slice?

    While the borough certainly has its own unique pizza culture, the differences between Brooklyn- and regular New York-style pizza are small, if not nonexistent.

    By Chloe O'Donnell November 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Plate of lumpia

    How Filipino Lumpia Differ From Your Chinese Takeout Classic

    Lumpia is most often compared to egg rolls, but the dishes are distinct, and understanding what makes each unique can help you to better appreciate both.

    By Hilary Wheelan Remley November 17th, 2023 Read More
  • A row of tacos lined up on a table

    The Exact Difference Between Fajitas And Tacos

    From sizzling fajitas to handheld tacos, explore the differences in history, preparation, and flavors that make each a unique culinary experience.

    By Tim Forster November 16th, 2023 Read More
  • Jar of Hellmann's mayonnaise on white background

    The Reason Hellmann's Adds The Word 'Real' To Its Packaging

    Unlocking the mystery of "real mayonnaise": Explore FDA rules, the Just Mayo saga, and how to ensure your mayo is genuinely made with eggs and oil.

    By Tim Forster November 16th, 2023 Read More
  • Ridged tin can

    What's With The Ribbed Marks On Canned Goods?

    Most aluminum cans comes with a pretty odd feature: ridges around the middle. Believe it or not, those ridges do more than just add flare to your canned goods.

    By Hilary Wheelan Remley November 15th, 2023 Read More
  • vanilla pods with vanilla extract

    The Imitation Vanilla Myth You Shouldn't Worry About

    In a 2011 TV spot, chef Jamie Oliver shocked audiences by claiming that vanilla ice cream is flavored with the anal glands of beavers instead of real vanilla.

    By Elias Nash November 14th, 2023 Read More
  • New Haven pizza from Frank Pepe's

    What Sets New Haven Pizza Apart From Other Thin Crusts?

    Explore the charm of New Haven's apizza, a thin-crust style pizza known for its oval shape, char, and sparse toppings that put the spotlight on delicious sauce.

    By Allie Sivak November 13th, 2023 Read More
  • rows of cheese

    Why Does The US Government Have A Secret Cheese Cave?

    While the casual consumer may keep a small stockpile of cheese in their fridge, no collection beats the U.S. government's store of 1.4 billion pounds of cheese.

    By Chloe O'Donnell November 12th, 2023 Read More
  • Skillet of Shepherd's Pie from above

    The Complete History Of Shepherd's Pie

    From politics to agriculture, lots of factors went into creating shepherd's pie, and its history is as interesting as the classic dinner recipe is delicious.

    By Hannah LaFond November 12th, 2023 Read More
  • Convection oven in kitchen

    The Simple Way To Adjust Recipes For A Convection Oven

    Do you know how to use a convection oven? Learn the adjustments needed for temperature and time, and explore the benefits of faster, evenly-cooked dishes.

    By Allie Sivak November 11th, 2023 Read More
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