This Vegetable Was Once Referred To As The 'Mad Apple' In The Renaissance — Here's Why
In the Renaissance, this vegetable used to be referred to as the "mad apple." Here's why this now-popular ingredient had such an unflattering name.
Read MoreIn the Renaissance, this vegetable used to be referred to as the "mad apple." Here's why this now-popular ingredient had such an unflattering name.
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Read MoreColeslaw is a tried-and-true side dish classic, but you can easily make it taste better, and make it more nutritious, by adding a cup of this veggie.
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Read MoreYou're definitely not imagining it, canned veggies really do taste different. Here is a look at the science of canning and how it shifts flavor.
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Read MoreSpinach is a powerhouse ingredient, but you need to cook it properly to ensure its nutrients remain rather than cook out. Here's what you should know.
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Read MoreScotch is a drink that many have opinions on concerning the right way to enjoy it, especially involving temperature. Here's what to know when serving it.
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Read MoreHave you ever wondered how a handful of ingredients can make soft bread in one recipe, and chewy, crusty in another? It all comes down to one ingredient.
Read MoreThe original USDA food pyramid from the 1990s looks a little bit different than it does today. Here's exactly how it's changed over the years.
Read MoreHere is how your kitchen knife and cutting board could be making your food go bad faster, and what steps to take to ensure that doesn't happen.
Read MoreReheat your leftover fried chicken in this appliance instead of the microwave. You'll get 10 times more crunch in the crust instead of a soggy mess.
Read MorePork rinds are commonly cited as one of the best snacks for keto dieters, but some pork rinds are sneakily ill-suited to keto. Here's what you should look for.
Read MoreFrench onion soup is an amazing dish, but it's a little low on fiber. You can more than double that amount by adding this vegetable.
Read MoreHave you ever heard that toasting bread can actually be bad for you? Here's what to know about whether or not toasted bread is a carcinogen risk.
Read MoreSome mushrooms only grow under special circumstances, and some foraging enthusiasts are willing to go to extreme and unsafe lengths to get them.
Read MoreEver wonder what cruise ships do with all that food waste they accumulate on board? A lot of strategy goes into how they process it.
Read MoreMake sure your stainless steel is in prime condition to cook your food to perfection with this simple trick. All you need is a bit of water.
Read MoreYou may have noticed a row of small dots scattered across your glass oven door. Here's what those are actually there for, and how they work.
Read MoreMany restaurant pizza doughs contain an ingredient that most countries have banned, so why is it still in pizza dough in the United States?
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