The Little-Known Reason Pringles Aren't Actually Considered Potato Chips
Pringles might taste, smell, and look like potato chips but technically (and legally) they aren't. This snack is in a different category thanks to this.
Read MorePringles might taste, smell, and look like potato chips but technically (and legally) they aren't. This snack is in a different category thanks to this.
Read MoreIrish soda bread is often served alongside shepherd's pie and corned beef and cabbage on St. Patrick's Day. Here's how the quick bread became a holiday staple.
Read MoreAlphabet Soup letters are nostalgic for many. They've been around since the late 19th century for generations of kids to enjoy. Here's how they're made.
Read MoreNo, you can't just call brunch a late breakfast. Discover why this meal is so unique, and learn about what sets brunch apart from a regular breakfast.
Read MoreIf you’re a ‘90s child and a fan of short-lived food and drink fads, you may remember Crystal Pepsi, the company’s attempt at a “healthy” soda.
Read MoreMcDonald's invests in a lot of other fast food chains, and one Mexican-inspired chain was, surprisingly, at one point mostly owned by the company.
Read MoreWhen you dine out at a sushi restaurant, there are certain types of fish you're going to see on the menu, no matter what. These are the most common.
Read MoreAfter eating a meal, some people like to relax with an after-dinner drink. You might be wondering what the point is, but there is a reason for this ritual.
Read MorePyrex earned its spot in kitchens in the early 20th century, and changed home cooking forever. Here's how the simple glass cookware became ubiquitous.
Read MoreMinute Rice can be a real lifesaver when you want to cut down on preparation time in the kitchen. And you've probably wondered how it cooks so fast.
Read MorePierogies are Polish filled-dumpling dish that have spread across the world, all the way to the United States' City of Bridges — Pittsburgh.
Read MoreTamales are a traditional Mexican dish and can be time-intensive to make from scratch. So, once you've cooked up a batch, what's the best way to reheat tamales?
Read MoreBoise, Idaho boasts the richest and largest Basque community in the United States. The best way to get to know this cultural group? Savor the cuisine.
Read MoreThanks to the pioneering work of one innovative Filipino woman, several culinary breakthroughs helped feed hungry Filipinos during World War II.
Read MoreHibachi and teriyaki originated in Japan, but the two food trends have changed a lot since coming to the United States. Here are the main differences.
Read MoreWhile it's easy to imagine Grace Kelly spending her years as a princess indulging in gourmet cuisine, she was reportedly fond of a popular fast food offering.
Read MoreHead cheese, a meat jelly made from the meat of pig or calf head, is a common cold cut used in sandwiches. This is the fascinating history of head cheese.
Read MoreDepending on where you live, you might think "pigs in a blanket" means hot dogs wrapped in pastry dough or pork-stuffed cabbage rolls. Here's why.
Read MoreFast food varies from country to country. Which ones you should try while traveling? Here are 14 of the best international fast food chains.
Read MoreMany love a gin cocktail called the gimlet, but most don’t know that it was originally invented for another purpose rather than as a delicious libation.
Read MoreIf you're wondering how you ever thought of putting ketchup on your hot dog, there's a perfectly good reason of why you enjoy the flavor combination.
Read MoreWagyu and Kobe are two of the best cuts of beef in the world, but aside from the price, there are distinct differences between the two.
Read MoreThere's a place for ketchup in various dishes, but have you ever heard of the crimson condiment being used in a dessert? At least one recipe from the 1970s did.
Read MoreYou're likely familiar with miso soup, but where does that umami flavor come from? The answer is miso paste, and here's everything you need to know about it.
Read MoreBeer is an ancient alcoholic beverage that people have consumed for years. Today, it's still popular around the world, in some places more than others.
Read MoreShaped by local ingredients and traditions from around the world, curry took on many diverse forms. These are the most distinctive interpretations to try.
Read MoreThis iconic New Orleans eatery where activists dined as they paved the way for civil rights boasts perfect fried chicken made with a blend of Creole spices.
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