What The Color Of Your Steak Fat Really Means
Some steak fat is an off-white or even yellow hue, while other steaks' marbling is a brilliant white color. What do these different fat colors mean?
Read MoreSome steak fat is an off-white or even yellow hue, while other steaks' marbling is a brilliant white color. What do these different fat colors mean?
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Read MoreKnowing what's in our food is essential for a healthy diet, and a new, free tool enables its users to check out how processed grocery store staples are.
Read MoreWhile the choice between instant and ground coffee is simple for some, it's not for others, especially when you take into account their differences.
Read MoreWhat exactly is irradiated meat, and is it okay for people to eat? Here are the facts about this scientific process and how it affects foods like meat.
Read MoreWhen you grab an avocado from your local grocery store, it's probably going to be from Mexico. You might be wondering what sets it apart from other varieties.
Read MoreAs its top seller, Wendy's french fries stands out from its competitors and that's by design. Over the years, though, the product has undergone changes.
Read MoreAlkaline water has a higher pH than standard water, typically between 8 and 9 as opposed to around 7. And you might be wondering if it has any drawbacks.
Read MoreTamari and soy sauce might look similar, so much so that you might even think they're the same thing. But there are a few differences that set them apart.
Read MoreSteak and potatoes just go together, but have you ever thought about what makes them such a great pairing? It all comes down to taste and a little science.
Read MoreSplit bananas may look a bit unsettling, but are they actually safe to eat? Here's what to know about why they split and how to decide whether to eat them.
Read MoreChocolate pairs well with many different ingredients, but have you ever considered pairing it with bourbon? Here's why these two flavors work so well together.
Read MoreIt's not just your imagination. Realize your true condiment destiny by uncovering the actual reason why ketchup tastes so much better in a glass bottle.
Read MoreThere are three essentials for the best fried fish sandwich: a soft bun, creamy tartar sauce, and flaky white fish battered and fried in a well-seasoned batter.
Read MoreThough we almost always braise beef in stock or wine, you can achieve both alliteration and beautifully braised beef using beer. Here's how it works.
Read MoreFrozen veggies are a staple for good reason. And to pick, pack, and freeze vegetables that offer the best flavors, Birds Eye sources every vegetable it sells from different places.
Read MoreCooking dried kidney beans in a slow cooker doesn’t have to be risky. Instead, make sure to take this important step first for safe and delicious results.
Read MoreFrozen meals are a lifesaver on busy days, but it's disappointing when the cheese on the pizza or lasagna doesn't melt all the way. Here's why that happens.
Read MoreWant to stay on the host's good side at a buffet or catered event? Here's why you should think twice before double dipping party food and snacks.
Read MoreThink small and large curd cottage cheese are the same? Here are the key differences that affect taste and texture so you can choose the right one.
Read MoreWhether you are in the grocery store produce section or wandering around the farmer's market, don't skip out on this deliciously succulent heirloom tomato.
Read MoreSome mix-ins improve the texture of overnight oats after soaking all night, while others become mushy or make your mixture soupy (but you can still use them).
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