Yogurt In Greece Is A Bit Different Than You'd Expect
You might expect that yogurt in Greece is the same as the popular "Greek yogurt" product you see at every grocery store, but that isn't exactly right.
Read MoreYou might expect that yogurt in Greece is the same as the popular "Greek yogurt" product you see at every grocery store, but that isn't exactly right.
Read MoreOne of Abraham Lincoln's favorite cookies gave him an interesting anecdote that he loved to share to teach lessons about generosity, unfairness, and desire.
Read MoreAre you baking chocolate chip skillet cookies in a thousand-dollar pan? Check your pots because this vintage cast iron skillet set could be worth the big bucks.
Read MoreFrom TV dinners to French bread pizzas, there are plenty of foods that used to grace our freezer sections — but have since gone by the wayside.
Read MoreThanks to social media, it's getting harder to find truly regional foods. These dishes, however, have deep traditions and draw fans from near and far.
Read MoreForget guacamole, salsa, hummus, or labneh. Rewind a few decades and the dip scene looked very different, as these charming retro dips demonstrate.
Read MoreThis regional treat is a far cry from the chocolate bar or gummy bears you might grab at a store in the U.S. It's a candy that you either love or hate.
Read MoreYou might have noticed that most of the limes you can buy in grocery stores don't have seeds. Here's why that is, and how seedless limes are grown.
Read MoreMolded, layered, and overly dressed salads were replaced with fresher, healthier options, as tastes shifted toward lighter, more nutritious fare over time.
Read MoreThough Wagyu beef originated in Japan, Australia has successfully produced its own Wagyu cows. But the difference between the two is more than geographical.
Read MoreThat durable diner coffee mug not only has a history, but even played a small part in American coffee drinking habits. Learn Victor coffee cups' role in WWII.
Read MoreEven the tastiest of sweet treats aren't immune to the occasional recall, as proven by the number of cookies pulled from shelves over the years.
Read MoreIt wasn't just luck that made The Barefoot Contessa a successful business. Here's how Ina Garten decided what recipes to make for her specialty food store.
Read MoreFajitas are a mainstay in many Mexican restaurants, but where did this iconic sizzling dish actually come from? The answer might surprise you.
Read MoreJust about everyone has had to assemble a meal with whatever they could find in the cupboard. The Takeout writers look back at their favorite struggle meals.
Read MoreSeveral historic potato dishes have been forgotten over the years, but these tasty tubers definitely deserve a spot at the dinner table once again.
Read MoreM&M made big waves last year as the most popular Halloween candy. This year, the candy company is welcoming fall with the return of a favorite flavor.
Read MoreBreakfast may be the most important meal of the day, but that hasn't stopped these vintage dishes from falling off the radar over the years.
Read MoreThe USDA doesn't regulate whether pineapple shows up on pizza, but it definitely had a problem with Wolfgang Puck's frozen pizza line, until the law changed.
Read MoreSour and vibrant rhubarb grows abundantly in cool, wet climates, which is why this American state produces more rhubarb than anywhere else in the U.S.
Read MoreThe origin of cappuccino includes a 17th-century wartime legend, but the beloved coffee drink really owes its existence to 20th century technology.
Read MoreThe U.S. Open is famous for being one of the world's foremost tennis tournaments. In case you weren't aware, spectators enjoy this simple drink as they watch.
Read MoreWhether because they were a product of their time or just don’t appeal to modern palates, these vintage pasta dishes have disappeared over the years.
Read MoreThere are probably lots of people that never got to try a Costco food court cheeseburger, and those that did probably don't miss it at all.
Read MoreIf you're a Guinness drinker, you may have been challenged to "split the G." But what does that even mean, and where does this strange practice come from?
Read MoreMost people wouldn't even consider eating this majestic bird. Plus, it's a crime. In the past, though, Americans dined on these creatures of the night.
Read MoreCarnitas turn pork into crispy, delicious perfection when cooked traditionally, which often means lard. But you have a kitchen staple that works even better.
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