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Photo of pepperon pizza illustrates blog: "Italian Cuisine:  5 Terms You Need to Know"

Italian Cuisine: 5 Terms You Need to Know

Everyone loves the intensity and versatility of Italian cuisine. However, not everyone knows some basic terms that can make any Italian dish even more interesting. For example, if you think you know what “peperoni” means, we suggest you keep reading and prepare to be surprised. Alla Cacciatore This term means “hunter style,” and refers to…

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Photo of meat dish with basil on top illustrates blog: "Where Does Basil Come From?"

Where Does Basil Come From?

From Laos to Italy, basil is one of the world’s most popular culinary herbs. But where does it come from?  Keep reading to learn more about basil, from its origins to some ways to use it.  Where Does Basil Come From? Scientists believe that basil (scientific name Ocimum basilicum) originated in India thousands of years…

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Photo of fork lifting spaghetti from a plate illustrates blog: "How to Choose the Right Type of Pasta"

How to Choose the Right Type of Pasta

From spaghetti to fusilli, pasta comes in all shapes and sizes. But how to choose the right type of pasta? Keep reading to discover how Italians approach this question.  The Different Types of Pasta To learn more about pasta, first we have to delve into some basic terms. Here you have some essential categories in…

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Photo of turkey witht pumpkin and cranberry sauce illustrates blog: "Why Do We Eat Turkey on Thanksgiving?"

Why Do We Eat Turkey on Thanksgiving?

Thanksgiving is here and that means fun, the chance to catch up with extended family, and a nice, hearty meal. But why do we eat turkey on Thanksgiving? Keep reading to find out. Why Do We Eat Turkey on Thanksgiving? First, let’s go back to the origins of Thanksgiving. The first Thanksgiving was celebrated in…

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Photo of mango on a chopping board illustrates blog "Some Interesting Facts About Mango"

Some Interesting Facts About Mango

Mango is one of the most popular — and delicious — fruits out there. Keep reading to learn some interesting facts about mango, from its origins to an interesting cameo in the life of Buddha.  What Does Mango Mean? The word “mango” made its way to English through Portuguese, which in turn adopted it from…

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Image of Sheperd's or Cottage pie illustrates blog: "What Is Shepherd’s Pie?"

What Is Shepherd’s Pie?

If you are into hearty, with an unmistakable British touch, you are going to love shepherd’s pie. From its origins to some preparation tips, here’s everything you need to know about this delicious dish.  What Is Shepherd’s Pie? Regardless of the time and place, there’s one thing that doesn’t change: housewives hate to waste food.…

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4 Reasons to Love Green Beans

4 Reasons to Love Green Beans

Green beans, also known as string beans, are a popular side dish you can find everywhere from picnics to holiday meals—here are four reasons to always keep them on your grocery shopping list.    Green Beans Are Nutritious Green beans are a scrumptious way to add vitamins to your diet. They contain vitamin A, C, E,…

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A classic of Japanese cuisine, tempura has a surprising and delicious backstory. For example, did you know that the name of this dish comes from Latin? Keep reading to learn this and other surprising facts about tempura.  

What Is Tempura?

A classic of Japanese cuisine, tempura has a surprising and delicious backstory. For example, did you know that the name of this dish comes from Latin? Keep reading to learn this and other surprising facts about tempura.   What Is Tempura? Tempura is a typical Japanese dish that consists of food (usually vegetables or seafood) that…

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Image of person holding pan de muerto illustrates blog "4 Spooky Dishes to Celebrate Halloween"

4 Spooky Dishes to Celebrate Halloween

Halloween is almost here—a time to enjoy, have fun, and get goosebumps everywhere, even at the table. That’s why today we bring you four spooky dishes from around the world to celebrate Halloween. Linguine “Little tongues” sounds like an item on a witch’s shopping list. Instead, linguine (“little tongues” in Italian) is a type of…

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