Here's The Reason Your Canned Beer Randomly Exploded
Cracking a cold one is great. A cold one cracking itself and exploding is not. But sometimes, exploding beer cans happen. Here's everything you need to know.
Read MoreCracking a cold one is great. A cold one cracking itself and exploding is not. But sometimes, exploding beer cans happen. Here's everything you need to know.
Read MoreWhen you picture fresh raw beef at the grocery store, you probably imagine it a bright, cherry red. When beef looks purple, does that mean it's bad?
Read MoreLamb with mint jelly might sound like an odd combination, but this pairing features an array of flavors and chemical compounds that result in a delicious dish.
Read MoreIf you love anything chocolate, you should try chocolate espresso beans. If the caffeine gives you pause, here's how many beans it takes to equal a cup of joe.
Read MoreCast iron cookware is the best in the game durability- and versatility-wise, but it does have weaknesses. Here's whether acidic ingredients are one of them.
Read MoreThe next time you're making a breakfast bowl with some açaí berries, you might be wondering whether frozen or powdered fruits are the better choice.
Read MoreThough chlorine is added to tap water for safety reasons, it can make your water taste chemical. Here are several fast and easy ways to remove that flavor.
Read MoreOat milk is a perfect substitute for cow's milk in lattes, and can often stand in for dairy when cooking; however, it isn’t ideal for every recipe.
Read MoreThere's plenty of tasty science that explains just how sourdough bread gets its signature flavor. Here are some of the chemical culprits behind the taste.
Read MoreIf you enjoy tequila, it's important to know what "additive-free" means and how to find a bottle so you can enjoy your favorite drink responsibly.
Read MoreIf chocolate week on "The Great British Bake Off" has taught us anything, you'll want to be mindful of this when baking with chocolate in hot weather.
Read MoreNowadays, there are so many options for meat replacements that it can get overwhelming. And there's one in particular that you might want to avoid.
Read MorePeas can be a great addition to many dishes, but if you're storing them in the freezer, you might notice a less than appetizing aroma. Here's why.
Read MoreNothing is worse than mixing a cold cocktail only to have it watery and diluted minutes later. Here's an easy ice trick to keep your drinks flavorful and cold.
Read MoreGas stations are a key part of commuting across America, but some of their food offerings can be a bit suspect. That goes double for gas station nachos.
Read MoreYou may have heard that eating dark chocolate can help you sleep. Is this just a myth? The answer isn't as simple as you might wish it to be.
Read MoreEver gone a bit too heavy on the barbecue and felt a little sick after? Maybe you've even felt like you were sweaty? Well, there are some theories on why.
Read MoreCereal marshmallows are crunchy before they come into contact with milk. Here's the deal with their texture difference compared to soft, squishy marshmallows.
Read MoreThe best picnic spread is a healthy, food-safe one. Follow these essential tips to make sure your bringing the freshest, safest food to the great outdoors.
Read MoreTempering chocolate is the secret to smooth, shiny desserts and candy, but not all types can be treated the same. Here's how to temper dark and milk chocolate.
Read MoreHaving problems with your pie crust? Whether it's turning out too tough or it's looking more gray than golden, this kitchen staple can help. Here's how.
Read MoreContrary to its milkier counterpart, dark chocolate has been touted as a superfood in some circles, but is there truth behind all the praise?
Read MoreEver wondered why some people prefer chips over candy, or pancakes over eggs and bacon for breakfast? We asked an expert what the deal is. Here's what to know.
Read MoreThe process of making a cup of matcha is a little more complex than just adding hot water. Here's why matcha powder is rarely packaged in tea bags.
Read MoreBourbon is a uniquely American product, but it shares whiskey-making techniques with similar liquors. This includes double distillation, and for good reason.
Read MoreStocking up on ingredients for the week (or longer) is a common plan. If you want to stock sweet onions, there are a few elements to keep in mind.
Read MoreIf you've ever heard the rumor that Fireball Cinnamon Whisky contains antifreeze, you're not alone. But is this rumor true? Here's what you need to know.
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