They’re not red. They don’t carry a pitchfork. They don’t have an arrowhead-shaped tail. So why do we call them deviled eggs? The answer, of course, is language and history.
Read More ›There are more stories than you can imagine about the origins of the hot dog, how they became popular in America, when the bun was introduced, and who is responsible. Some of these stories seem to match up, others are in contradiction to one another, and some are just humorous.
Read More ›You can give credit to a bunch of different factors: the rise of speciality coffee chains, exposure to different coffee cultures in our travels, and crossover as different types of foodservice operations look to gain market share in the world of coffee — to name a few. But no matter where or how the trend […]
Read More ›Tortillas are a staple in Mexican and Central American cuisine. These thin, unleavened flatbreads are typically made from either corn maize or flour, and they’re used in a variety of ways. We all know the tortilla basics, but what about their history? Where are they from, and how were they named?
Read More ›Ice cream or gelato. Gelato or ice cream. They’re both cold and refreshing and flavorful, besides one having an Italian name, what are the real differences between these two dessert titans?
Read More ›In today’s environment, there are a plethora of issues that can divide us. Healthcare, the economy, ice cream. Yes, even ice cream. Some folks are unwavering on their favorite style of frozen treat. While many like the simplicity of soft serve ice cream, others prefer the more traditional hard ice cream. But what makes each […]
Read More ›Whether you’re on the blue team, the red team, or no team, you still have to eat. Over the course of our nation’s history, Inauguration Day has been one of celebration and good food, so regardless of who’s in the White House, we see no reason for that to change. Let’s take a quick look […]
Read More ›Champagne is arguably the most iconic of all celebratory beverages. Going back to the days of the French monarchs who were crowned in the Reims cathedral in the heart of the Champagne region, this classic bubbly can be found at just about every major milestone or party. But the time of year we most associate […]
Read More ›Think of it as a bowl or spoon you can eat. The ice cream cone doesn’t get the same recognition that its frozen companion receives. With variations like waffle cones, sugar cones, and even cones dipped in fudge, it’s time to show the ice cream cone its long overdue respect.
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