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Did the quiche start in France or was it Germany? Here's the 16th-century origins of Quiche Lorraine and where it started.
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6,000 Pounds Of Frozen Chicken Sold At Walmart Have Been Recalled
Due to mislabelling, Mountain View Packaging recalled more than 6,000 pounds of frozen chicken that had been available at a major retailer. -
The Portuguese Clam Dish With A Poetic Inspiration
The Portuguese clam dish known as Bulhão Pato Clams has a long history of about 170 years and it was named after a well-known local poet at the time. -
Here's What Happened To Forks And Flavors After Restaurant: Impossible
"Restaurant: Impossible" attempts to perform miracles on dying food establishments. But did it work in the case of Forks and Flavors? -
Here's What Happened To Moondoggy's Pizza & Pub After Restaurant: Impossible
When Chef Robert Irvine arrived at Moondoggy's Pizza & Pub, he thought the foundation of the restaurant was fine, but spotted areas for improvement. -
The Bizarre Reason Artichokes Were Briefly Banned In New York City
From time to time, things get banned that make no sense. Take the bizarre reason artichokes were briefly banned in New York City for instance. -
The Biggest Names In The GBBO Fandom's Race To Replace Matt Lucas
When "The Great British Bake Off" fans heard that host Matt Lucas was leaving the show they started speculating about who his replacement could be. -
How Paul Hollywood Handles Eating So Many Sweets During Cake Week On The GBBO
Too much of a tasty thing can be bad, which goes for sugar. Here's how Paul Hollywood handles eating so many sweets during Cake Week on the GBBO. -
Gordon Ramsay Just Won A YouTube Streamy Award
"Hell's Kitchen" host Gordon Ramsay just won a Streamy award for the way he embraces digital technology on YouTube and you may want all the details. -
Matt Lucas Bids A Fond Farewell To GBBO
Season 13 of "The Great British Bake Off" has had its share of controversies. Now, co-host Matt Lucas has surprised fans, as he bids a fond farewell to GBBO. -
Former GBBO Host Sandi Toksvig Is Hospitalized With Pneumonia
Former GBBO co-host Sandi Toksvig was recently hospitalized with pneumonia. Find out about the comedian's condition and how she's doing currently. -
The Absolute Best New Orleans Po'Boys According To Locals
The Po'Boy has its own story and locals love to tell you about it, what makes a great po'boy, and of course, their favorite places to buy them. -
Underwater And Virtual Reality Dining Rooms Are On The Menu In 2023
Marketers say the days of traditional restaurants are gone. Now, unique dining experiences like underwater and virtual reality restaurants are in. -
Here's How Many Restaurants Tom Colicchio Really Owns
Best known as the host of "Top Chef," chef Tom Colicchio has owned a variety of restaurants under his company, Crafted Hospitality. -
Ellie Kemper Spilled The Tea On Her Cringiest Moments As A Bake Off Host
These moments made Ellie Kemper cringe while hosting "The Great American Baking Show." -
Taco Bell Quietly Changed Its Guacamole And Fans Noticed
We get it - things change. It's inevitable. And after Taco Bell altered its guac, people inevitably noticed. -
The Centuries-Old History Of The Classic Hot Toddy
Here's how the Hot Toddy was actually invented. -
Starbucks Is Under Fire For Not Negotiating With Union Workers
Starbucks' refusal to negotiate terms with the unionized Seattle store has been branded illegal by the National Relations Labor Board. -
You Can Actually Visit The Vineyard Featured In The White Lotus
If you're a fan of the HBO show "The White Lotus" and loved the wine-tasting scene, you may want to book a trip to visit the actual winery where it was filmed. -
TikTok Is Coming After Gordon Ramsay For Alleged Unsanitary Las Vegas Restaurant
Gordon Ramsay is being grilled on TikTok about alleged unsanitary practices at one of his Las Vegas restaurants. -
Jacques Pépin Schooled Jimmy Fallon In A Leftover Thanksgiving Sandwich Competition
Jacques Pépin and Jimmy Fallon competed to see who could make the best Thanksgiving leftovers sandwich, and you can probably guess who won. -
The Atrocity That Was Christmas Dinner In A Can
It's true - convenience does seem to be the key to life these days But a Christmas dinner in a can may have taken it too far. -
José Andrés Received The Order Of Merit From President Zelensky For His Ukraine Efforts
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky just recognized Chef José Andrés for his food relief efforts in Ukraine. -
'Burger' Tops List Of Most Mispronounced American Foods
It may be relatively easy to say the word "burger" for many in the states, but interestingly enough, it tops list of most mispronounced American foods. -
The Pepsi Fighter Jet Giveaway That Seriously Backfired On The Company
Sometimes people just can't take a joke, especially in this case. Here's the Pepsi fighter jet giveaway that seriously backfired on the company. -
World War II's Role In Making Florida A Top Producer Of Oranges
Florida is well-known for the oranges it grows, but you may be surprised by the role World War II played in the state's relationship with the fruit. -
Beyond Meat Isn't Having The Best Year With Stocks Dropping 83% And Major Layoffs
Beyond Meat has not had the year it predicted, with stocks plummeting and major layoffs reducing its staff by nearly 20%.