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Desserts & Sweet Treats

What is Crème Brûlée?

Crème brûlée is a classic French dessert renowned for its rich, creamy custard base topped with a contrasting layer of hard, caramelized sugar. The custard, made from a blend of cream, egg yolks, sugar, and vanilla, is cooked gently in

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Desserts & Sweet Treats

What is sfogliatella, and how are these tasty treats made?

Sfogliatella (sfo-lya-TEL-la), sometimes called a lobster tail, is a traditional Italian pastry from the region of Campania, particularly associated with Naples. The name “sfogliatella” means “small, thin leaf” or “layered,” which refers to the pastry’s characteristic thin, flaky layers that

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MoonCakes
Asian Cuisine

Celebrating the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival

The Mid-Autumn Moon Festival, also known as the Moon Festival or the Mooncake Festival, is a traditional festival celebrated in Chinese culture and other East Asian communities. It falls on the 15th day of the 8th month of the lunar

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Desserts & Sweet Treats

What is Cannoli, and how are they made?

Cannoli is a traditional Italian pastry known for its crispy, tube-shaped shell and creamy filling. Cannoli can vary in size from small bite-sized versions to larger, more indulgent treats. They are often enjoyed as a dessert or snack, especially during

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Condiments

What exactly is Worcestershire sauce?

Worcestershire (pronounced wus-tuh-shur) is a popular condiment originating in Worcester, England. It’s a fermented liquid condiment created from a base of vinegar, molasses, anchovies, tamarind extract, onions, garlic, and various spices. The exact recipe varies between brands, but these are

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Mexican Cuisine

The surprising origins of Caesar salad

Some may think the iconic Caesar salad comes from Rome, but this crisp and tangy dish began in Mexico. The dish was created in the 1920s in Tijuana, Mexico, by an Italian-American restaurateur, Caesar Cardini. Cardini operated a restaurant in

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Grains, Breads, & Pasta

The Exceptional Egg Pastas of Campofilone, Italy

Italy is well known for its rich pasta traditions that date back several centuries and is deeply intertwined with the cultural and culinary traditions of the region. Campofilone, a small town in the Marche region, has been renowned for producing

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Beef

Dry vs. Wet Aged Beef: Flavortown Showdown

All beef products must go through a short aging process before consumption. After slaughter, the animal’s meat is hard, tastes metallic, and is unpleasant to consume. Beef is typically aged between 7 and 12 days prior to sale. Dry and

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Mediterranean Cuisine

Discovering Greece’s Iconic Spirit, Ouzo

Ouzo is a traditional Greek alcoholic beverage known for its distinct anise flavor and robust, aromatic profile. Ouzo dates back to the 14th century when Greek monks on Mount Athos began experimenting with distillation techniques brought to the region by

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Asian Cuisine

Pure delight in every bite: The katsu sandwich

Katsu, a delightful cornerstone of Japanese cuisine, is a testament to the art of deep-frying and the marriage of crispiness and tenderness. The term “katsu” itself comes from the English word “cutlet” and is used in Japanese cuisine to describe

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