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  • Filling cup with soda
    By Jackson Williams

    Why You Shouldn't Grab A Soda To Save You From The Heat Of Spicy Foods

    If you enjoy spicy foods, you know the moment when the spice finally overwhelms you. Next time it happens, here's why you shouldn't reach for a soda.

    By Jackson Williams Read More
  • Pile of white strawberries close up
    By Sarah Lintakoon

    What Makes White Strawberries Special?

    If you've never had white strawberries, you're in for a treat. These tasty and unique looking berries are a bit different from their red siblings.

    By Sarah Lintakoon Read More
  • A glass of espresso sits on a table.
    By Sonora Slater

    Here's Why Italians Drink Espresso After Dinner (And Why That May Not Be A Bad Idea)

    While Americans often don’t drink coffee at night for fear of disturbing their sleep, Italians have espresso after dinner - and it’s not such a bad idea.

    By Sonora Slater Read More
  • The cookie aisle of a grocery store
    By Tony Cooper

    This Popular Cookie Was Once Sold As A Medicinal Digestive Aid

    It's hard to believe a cookie could have ever been sold as a digestive aid, but that's exactly what happened with early versions of this treat.

    By Tony Cooper Read More
  • A casserole dish of coq au vin seen from above.
    By Tim Forster

    The Fascinating Science Behind Coq Au Vin

    Traditional French dish coq au vin depends on a number of scientific processes for its robust, savory flavors. One ingredient in particular plays a huge role.

    By Tim Forster Read More
  • A person putting a lemon slice in water
    By Camryn Teder

    Lemon Water Vs Cucumber Water: What Are The Benefits Of Each?

    Staying hydrated doesn’t have to be boring. Explore the benefits of lemon water and cucumber water as refreshing options to elevate your wellness routine.

    By Camryn Teder Read More
  • A bottle of milk on a wooden counter.
    By Tim Forster

    Why You Should Never Carbonate Milk

    If you have a sparkling water maker like a SodaStream, the food scientist in you may have wondered how milk would respond to carbonation. Here's the answer.

    By Tim Forster Read More
  • Someone enjoying a small spinach salad
    By Jolee Sullivan

    The Reason Spinach Leaves A Film On Your Teeth (And How To Avoid It)

    Although eating spinach can be healthy, it can sometimes leave a film on your teeth. Here's how to avoid this when eating your next spinach salad.

    By Jolee Sullivan Read More
  • A dish of caviar on ice with a mother-of-pearl spoon
    By Stephanie Mee

    How To Eat Caviar Properly: A Beginner's Guide To The Delicacy

    In modern culinary times, caviar has become synonymous with sophisticated palates. Unsurprisingly, there's a proper way to savor this exquisite delicacy.

    By Stephanie Mee Read More
  • The makings of kombucha on a table
    By Georgina Jedikovska

    Is It Safe To Drink Kombucha Daily?

    Kombucha is a popular drink thanks to its unique flavors and health benefits, but those benefits may make you wonder if kombucha is safe for daily consumption.

    By Georgina Jedikovska Read More
  • Mac and cheese in a pot
    By Camryn Teder

    This Common Mistake Is Ruining The Texture Of Your Mac And Cheese

    If nailing the perfect macaroni and cheese recipe is on your to-do list, then make sure to avoid this simple mistake when making your next batch.

    By Camryn Teder Read More
  • Apple cider vinegar in large clear corked bottle
    By Allison Lindsey

    Why You Should Never Drink Apple Cider Vinegar Straight

    You've probably heard of some of the health benefits that can come from drinking apple cider vinegar, but the way you choose to drink it can be important.

    By Allison Lindsey Read More
  • slicing into fresh bread
    By Shriya Swaminathan

    The Ideal Water Temperature For Bread Baking In The Winter

    The lower temperatures and dry air of winter can significantly impact bread dough behavior, but one simple tip can turn your dense loaf into airy perfection.

    By Shriya Swaminathan Read More
  • apple with sticker
    By Jolee Sullivan

    Why You Need To Be Gentle When Taking The Stickers Off Fruit

    Before you tear the sticker off that fresh apple you just bought, consider taking the gentle approach. Here's why it can benefit you and your fruit.

    By Jolee Sullivan Read More
  • Jar of herby salad dressing surrounded by ingredients
    By Nikita Ephanov

    Is There Really A Difference Between Marinade And Salad Dressing?

    Salad dressings and marinades share a pretty similar makeup, so is there even any difference between the two sauces and how you should use them?

    By Nikita Ephanov Read More
  • bowl of homemade greek yogurt
    By Jolee Sullivan

    Turn Milk Into Greek Yogurt With One Simple Addition

    Making your own Greek yogurt at home is surprisingly easy. All you need is a good amount of milk, some time, and a bit of this one simple ingredient.

    By Jolee Sullivan Read More
  • Loaves of Wonder Bread Classic White stacked at the grocery store.
    By Andy Hume

    Why Store-Bought Bread Stays Fresher Longer Than Your Homemade Loaf

    Homemade bread is a joy to bake and eat, but it certainly doesn't stay fresh as long as the store-bought version. What makes commercial bread last so long?

    By Andy Hume Read More
  • Clouds hovering over a vineyard in Austria
    By Georgina Jedikovska

    How Climate Change Is Seriously Affecting Winemaking In France

    Changing temperatures and weather patterns are wreaking havoc on many agricultural practices around the world, and French winemaking is no exception.

    By Georgina Jedikovska Read More
  • A young woman enjoying a hot cup of coffee
    By Kim Ranjbar

    How To Easily Tell If A Bag Of Coffee Beans Is Worth Buying

    Whether you enjoy coffee as a rare pick-me-up or it's the focus of your morning routine, there's an easy way to tell if a bag of beans is worth buying.

    By Kim Ranjbar Read More
  • Bowls of assorted peppers
    By Aspen Oblewski

    The Mildest And Hottest Peppers Available That You Can Eat

    There are a lot of peppers out there for spice junkies to indulge in, but if you want to experience the extremes, these are the peppers you must try.

    By Aspen Oblewski Read More
  • A woman holding a handful of young juniper berries.
    By Georgina Jedikovska

    Get The Most Flavor Out Of Fresh Juniper Berries With One Extra Step

    Juniper berries can be used in a wide range of foods, but there's one extra step you should take when using them to ensure you squeeze out every drop of flavor.

    By Georgina Jedikovska Read More
  • Woman stir-frying vegetables
    By Ginny Johnson

    The Step You Can't Skip When Prepping Cabbage For Stir Fry

    Cabbage is a surprisingly versatile ingredient that can transform based on how you cook it. If you want to stir-fry it, make sure you don't skip this step.

    By Ginny Johnson Read More
  • people toasting red wine glasses
    By Nikita Ephanov

    What Determines If A Wine Is Dry?

    We know a wine is dry when we taste it, but actually determining what makes it dry can be a tricky question to untangle and comes down to a variety of factors.

    By Nikita Ephanov Read More
  • close-up of a wooden bowl filled with broccoli florets
    By Megan Shoop-Volz

    Cook Your Broccoli This Way For Maximum Flavor

    If broccoli is a side dish you avoid, you may be cooking it wrong. Try this approach and transform what you think you know about the verdant vegetable.

    By Megan Shoop-Volz Read More
  • Sliced dry-aged steak on a slate serving board with herbs
    By Nikita Ephanov

    Why Dry-Aged Beef Cooks Faster Than Fresh Beef (& The Temperature Rule To Never Forget)

    If you're gonna shell out for dry-aged, don't biff it on the grill. Here's why your dry-aged beef cooks faster than the fresh stuff, and how to treat it right.

    By Nikita Ephanov Read More
  • Lobster tail with cut lemons set beside it on a plate
    By Jonathan Kesh

    Why Seafood And Lemon Are A Perfect Pairing

    If you have ever wondered why seafood seems to always come with lemons or some sort of lemon sauce, one expert offers an insightful answer.

    By Jonathan Kesh Read More
  • An individual pouring red wine into a glass
    By Georgina Jedikovska

    Do All Wines Contain Sugars?

    Some wines have a sweeter taste than others, but do they all contains sugar? Here's how much you can expect to find in your favorite styles.

    By Georgina Jedikovska Read More
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