Coffee Was Banned In 2 Different Places In The 16th Century
In the 16th century, two different places considered coffee so dangerous to society and the health of their people that it was actually banned.
Read MoreIn the 16th century, two different places considered coffee so dangerous to society and the health of their people that it was actually banned.
Read MoreThe first recorded gnocchi recipe can be traced back to Rome in the first century A.D, but the Italian Renaissance gave birth to the dish's modern form.
Read MoreManwich was a huge reason for turning the sloppy joe sandwich, made of ground beef and tangy sauce, into a popular household name.
Read MoreChicken breasts can be notoriously bland. But with this salt-and-pepper know-how, you can transform the protein into a succulent meal bursting with juicy flavor
Read MoreIf you've been looking for a new sweet treat to tantalize your taste buds with, you should know that Nanaimo bars are Canada's most iconic no-bake dessert.
Read MoreDiet Coke is one of the most popular soda brands in the world, and there's plenty of info worth knowing about this iconic zero-calorie beverage.
Read MoreYou may have noticed, brioche is having a moment as the bread du jour on many menus. But is the rich, dense, and flaky French baked good actually a cake?
Read MoreIf you've ever been interested in the history of how certain foods came to be popularly known, you may have asked how shallots got their name.
Read MoreNative to Peru, the yawar potato is only grown in one specific region in the Andes -- and it has some incredibly unique traits that might astonish you.
Read MoreBesides being a nutritious food, eggs are also symbolic in many cultures. This is the egg superstition that foreshadowed death in Norse mythology.
Read MoreFried chicken and waffles may seem like their roots are in the South, but the breakfast item actually may originate in different parts of the country.
Read MoreWhen you think of oatmeal, do you immediately see the Quaker Oat man with his infamous hat and grin? We do. But is he connected to William Penn?
Read MoreIf you're used to having ham, bacon, or pork in the U.S., chances are you'd also enjoy the decadence of Spanish ham. But did you know there are different types?
Read MoreEver wondered whether the ingredients in your deli sandwich had a particularly interesting history? Well, Muenster cheese actually originated in ancient France.
Read MoreAmerican chefs are known for making modifications to other cuisines, but did you know that traditional Alfredo sauce didn't actually have cream in it?
Read MoreWho invented ice cream? After all, we'd like to offer up thanks. The term "ice cream" wasn't just coined by one person though. There's a long story behind it.
Read MoreWas Betty Crocker inspired by a real person or has she been a fictional mascot this whole time? Here’s the truth behind this cake mix mascot.
Read MoreThe common cinnamon roll has been adapted from an older European recipe that made its way to the United States. Have you tried any of this dessert's variations?
Read MoreIce cream sandwiches went from vending carts to grocery store freezers in the last 100 years. They also had a stop in one very unlikely type of eatery.
Read MoreToday, Eggo is one of the largest frozen waffle brands. But did you know that Eggo started out manufacturing something else? Here's the scoop.
Read MoreHave you ever wondered where our imbibing customs come from? This ancient drinking song may actually be the first recipe for beer, and you can try some.
Read MoreHuman beings have been dining together and documenting the occasion for so long that the first-ever menu in recorded history was carved on a stone tablet.
Read MoreBiscotti is a term used to describe any type of cookie in Italy. These sweet treats not only vary according to region, but they have an interesting history.
Read MoreYou've heard about green eggs and ham, but what about waffles? The pandan inside is responsible for the rich hue and sweet flavor. Here's how it became popular.
Read MoreBoilermakers are generally not for the faint of heart. But imagine shooting back two different boilermakers? Here's what yo need to know about the Bear Fight.
Read MoreThe humble "Slim Jim" represents the American love of meat, portability, and of course, cowboys. But how did the catchy name of this savory snack come about?
Read MoreChocolate-covered strawberries are a dessert delicacy. They are associated with romance, luxury, and celebrations. Buty wheres did they originate?
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