What Is A Star Fruit And How Do You Eat It?
Named for the striking star shape emerging from the cut fresh fruit, this vibrant tropical anomaly is a global favorite. Here's how you eat a star fruit.
Read MoreNamed for the striking star shape emerging from the cut fresh fruit, this vibrant tropical anomaly is a global favorite. Here's how you eat a star fruit.
Read MoreRamen is a relatively new dish in Japanese cuisine, but it's spread like wildfire. However, instant ramen can sometimes lack flavor, so add this one ingredient.
Read MoreThere's a vegetable leading the vitamin C parade. It has almost triple the amount of the medium-sized orange and nearly twice that of a cup of strawberries.
Read MoreWater has a notoriously boring taste, but if you're extra thirsty and haven't had water all day, that first hydrating sip is something extraordinary.
Read MoreFruit shrubs might be the next big thing, and no, we're not talking about foliage here. This type of drink has been popular for centuries and is due a comeback.
Read MoreLike other Italians, Michelangelo ate a lot of bread and fish, while washing it down with some wine, which was clearly illustrated on his grocery list.
Read MoreFortunately, there is a way to cut a watermelon into evenly sized sticks, a great way to have the fruit ready to go as a snack straight from the fridge.
Read MoreDiners at Witch Chat Kwai, a noodle shop in southern Taiwan, are getting their fill when they order bowls of Godzilla Ramen, with complete with crocodile legs.
Read MoreThe next time you pour yourself a glass of premier fizzy, Champagne, take a look at the bubbles as they rise. Unlike with soda, these bubbles go straight up.
Read MoreHowever, when eating olives in such an classy environment, a dilemma presents itself - how do you remove the olive pit politely at a cocktail party?
Read MoreThe pasta dish that Food Network star Giada De Laurentiis loved most as a kid wasn't pasta al limone, lasagna bolognese, cacio e pepe, or spaghetti carbonara.
Read MoreNew Zealand is an amazing place to visit. While its cuisine might slip under the radar, it has fantastic dishes to try. Let's explore New Zealand food culture.
Read MoreAspartame, a low-calorie sugar substitute commonly found in diet soda and chewing gum, has been the subject of health debates since its approval.
Read MoreHave you heard of the ice cream fruit? Maybe the custard apple? That's the cherimoya, a delicious import from the Andes that even Mark Twain raved about.
Read MoreWith such a show-stopping appearance, you would expect the taste of dragon fruit to be just as vibrant, but that's actually not the case. It's actually mild.
Read MorePink lettuce can form from a variety of factors, such as temperature changes, aging, or exposure to ethylene gas. But it doesn't mean your produce is decaying.
Read MoreDoorDash makes life easier by delivering food and other essentials to consumers' doors. Now, the delivery service is giving back to those in need.
Read MoreWhole Foods is tangled up in Grillo's Pickles' second lawsuit this year against Patriot Pickle, Inc. Did the rival brand pilfer privilege pickle secrets?
Read MoreThai food is amazing! What's more amazing is if you know how to speak a few key Thai words the next time you're at a Thai restaurant. You're welcome!
Read MoreAn unearthed depiction of food from ancient Pompeii has us questioning everything we thought we knew about the history of pizza.
Read MoreMove aside black eyed peas, it's time to talk turtle. You may have heard that turtle soup was eaten by the Adams, but the history is a bit more complicated.
Read MoreWe can now rely on the convenience of a vending machine to satisfy our hunger or thirst - but that wasn't always the case since gum was once the only option.
Read MoreQueen Victoria's colonial reign was well known for her acquisition and love of all things foreign, from her "adoptees" to her passion for this particular fruit.
Read MoreIf you're a beer lover you probably know a thing or two about your favorite kinds of beer. But you may not know everything. Here's a bunch of myths about beer.
Read MoreWhen people mention cruises, often in the same breath they mention the food. Here are the biggest etiquette mistake to avoid in cruise ship dining rooms.
Read MoreWant perfectly juicy - but still charred - hot dogs for your Fourth of July extravaganza? Then you need to learn this hot dog hack licketysplit!
Read MoreWhile Alton Brown has his own recipe for mayonnaise he promises is "the finest concoction you will eat," when it comes to store-bought, he has a favorite.
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