• Is Balut Safe To Eat?

    Whether it's roasted so that its skin is shiny and crisp, or served with an orange sauce, most of us have no problem eating duck, unless you talk about consuming duck while it's still in its shell and before it's been hatched — that's known an balut. But is it really safe to eat a duck fetus?

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  • Queer Eye's Antoni Porowski Reveals The One Food He Won't Eat

    Everybody's got that one food they just can't stand, something that they'd have to be starving before they'd even consider eating, and even then it would be a tough choice. Antoni Porowski from Queer Eye for the Straight Guy recently revealed in an interview that there's a rather esoteric food that makes him say 'yuck!' What is it?

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  • Is Spelt Healthier Than Wheat?

    With more people looking for alternatives to wheat, some long-forgotten-about grains are beginning to attract more attention on grocery store shelves. One of these is spelt. Is it healthier than wheat?

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  • Are Dunkaroos Finally Making A Comeback In 2020?

    One of the best parts of being an adult is the ability to buy your own snacks — in fact, buying your own snacks might be one of the only things that makes adulting even remotely worth it. Often though, childhood snacks that were once loved by an entire generation get discontinued, like Dunkaroos.

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  • The Reason Planters Debuted Baby Nut At The Super Bowl

    While Planters held to its promise to back off on any "death of Mr. Peanut"-related promotions after Kobe Bryant's tragic helicopter crash, and they also refrained from showing the original commercial killing off the iconic brand mascot during the pre-game show, they never abandoned the funeral ad.

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  • What Is Seitan Actually Made Of?

    Sure, we've all heard of Impossible Burgers, but one meat alternative has been kicking around for much longer, and with a lot less fuss: seitan. This "wheat meat" boasts several benefits, but what's it really made of?

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  • Is The Coronavirus Really Connected To Corona Beer?

    Every company loves free publicity, but Corona beer is probably none too thrilled that its name is now being associated with a deadly coronavirus outbreak that originated in Wuhan, China, on December 31, 2019. But is there really any connection between the two?

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  • 30 Fried Foods You Need To Try Before You Die

    Whether you're talking about battering and frying something you'd never thought about trying before, or whipping up a whole new dish that hails from half a world away, here are the fried foods you need to try before you die.

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  • How A Bacon Patch Can Help You Quit Your Favorite Meat

    We all know that familiar smell of bacon sizzling in the pan. For those trying to fight their bacon addictions and stick to their resolutions to lose weight or cut back on meat consumption, this smell may be an asset to your efforts. Enter the scratch and sniff bacon patch.

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  • Can You Freeze Cilantro?

    Cilantro can be a controversial herb. It seems to stir up strong feelings as people either love it or hate it, but for many it is an essential ingredient in foods such as guacamole. So how do you prevent your cilantro from spoiling, so it's always available when you're craving some guac? Freeze it.

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  • What Is The Difference Between Tequila And Mezcal?

    Lately, as craft cocktails become increasingly popular, you may be starting to see mezcal on your snootier type of bar menu. So what is mezcal, anyway? Is it just some upmarket name for tequila, or are the two actually different types of liquor?

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  • Who Is The 6-Year-Old 'Shirley Temple King'?

    When we were children, few things could make us feel grown up like a glass of Shirley Temple. The original mocktail was invented in the 1930s, but it gaining new life at the hands (and taste buds) of the Shirley Temple King.

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  • The Truth About Working At Popeyes Revealed By Workers

    Popeyes employees have recently witnessed some pretty crazy situations thanks to the chicken sandwich. It's not all chicken chaos though — in fact, the job has a few perks. Straight from the employees of Popeyes, here's what it's like to work for one of the biggest names in fast food chicken.

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  • What Is Plant Based Milk Actually Made Of?

    The next time you go to the dairy section of your local supermarket, you may want to look at the number of non-dairy or alternative milks which have taken root in spaces once reserved for cow's milk. What is actually in those plant-based milks, though?

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  • The Truth About Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey's Extreme Diet

    If you want to be like Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, here's some bad news for you: You won't be eating very often. One of the most controversial — and hard-to-imitate — aspects of his routine may be his practice of intermittent fasting, since he only eats just one meal per day.

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  • The Truth About New Jersey's $135 Bagel

    Opinions may be divided on whether New Jersey or New York bagels are best, but Jersey does seem to be leading in one category, at least: most expensive bagel currently available to order from a regular restaurant menu.

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  • Why Are Truffles So Expensive?

    They're usually served in paper-thin shavings, sitting atop a gently-flavored canvas of egg, pasta, or risotto. They may not look like much, but to chefs and gourmets around the world, truffles are the diamonds of gastronomy.

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  • This Chain's Coffee Has The Most Caffeine

    When you go out for coffee, are you looking for the place with the best-tasting brew, or would you rather get the most buzz for your buck? One chain touts the most caffeine in their coffee.

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  • The Untold Truth Of Sweethearts Conversation Hearts

    Sweethearts Conversation Hearts have been a part of people's lives for over 100 years — minus that one year they went on hiatus — and they have a bit of a storied past. Here's everything you don't know about Sweethearts Conversation Hearts.

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