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Chef Marcus Samuelsson Elevates Diversity of Culinary World

Chef Marcus Samuelsson Elevates Diversity of Culinary World

By Gary Gerard Hamilton | Mar 17, 2023

Marcus Samuelsson is keen on leading with intention. That focus is seared into the delectable dishes prepared at his popular restaurants, but it is also expressed with his staffing.

As Bourbon Booms, Thirst for Rare Brands Breeds Skullduggery

As Bourbon Booms, Thirst for Rare Brands Breeds Skullduggery

By Andrew Selsky and Damian Dovarganes | Mar 8, 2023

Buttery, smooth, oaky. These are characteristics of the best bourbons, and a growing cult of aficionados is willing to pay an astonishing amount of money.

Coming Soon: Reese's Cups, Chocolate Bars Made from Plants

Coming Soon: Reese's Cups, Chocolate Bars Made from Plants

By Dee-Ann Durbin | Mar 8, 2023

The Hershey Co. said Tuesday that Reese's Plant Based Peanut Butter Cups, which go on sale this month, will be its first vegan chocolates sold nationally.

Made in the USA? Proposed Rule Clarifies Grocery Meat Labels

Made in the USA? Proposed Rule Clarifies Grocery Meat Labels

By Jonel Aleccia | Mar 7, 2023

Shoppers could soon find it easier to tell if those grocery store steaks or pork chops were really "Made in the USA."

Need a Lenten Fish Fry? Let an Interactive Map Point the Way

Need a Lenten Fish Fry? Let an Interactive Map Point the Way

By Ted Anthony | Mar 3, 2023

The fish fry, a long-established Friday staple during Lent, is roaring back from COVID with an assist from something decidedly newfangled: An interactive map built by local volunteer coders.

Borsch Without a 'T': Kyiv Chef Uses Food to Reclaim Culture

Borsch Without a 'T': Kyiv Chef Uses Food to Reclaim Culture

By J.M. Hirsch | Feb 27, 2023

Don't tell Ievgen Klopotenko that borsch is just food. For him, that bowl of beet-and-meat soup is the embodiment of everything Ukraine is fighting for.

These Are the 10 Fruits You Should Eat Every Week

These Are the 10 Fruits You Should Eat Every Week

By Christopher Ehlers | Feb 22, 2023

Fruits are good for us. This isn't exactly breaking news. But there's a lot of noise to cut through when trying to figure out which fruits — and how much of them — should be a part of our regular diets.

Pay-Per-Chew: More Restaurants Trying Subscription Programs

Pay-Per-Chew: More Restaurants Trying Subscription Programs

By Dee-Ann Durbin | Feb 22, 2023

Consumers are willing to pay monthly subscription fees for streaming services, pet food and even toilet paper. And now some restaurants are betting they'll do the same for their favorite meals.

EDGE Rewind: Meet Sandro: 'British Bake Off' Hunky Breakout Star

EDGE Rewind: Meet Sandro: 'British Bake Off' Hunky Breakout Star

Feb 17, 2023

His name is Sandro and he's an out, tatted and bearded, 30-year old nanny living in London. He's also the break-out star of 2022 edition of Netflix's "The Great British Bake Off."

Mars Pauses Using M&Ms 'Spokescandies,' Enlists Maya Rudolph

Mars Pauses Using M&Ms 'Spokescandies,' Enlists Maya Rudolph

By Mae Anderson | Jan 24, 2023

Mars says it's pausing using its trademark M&M's spokescandies and has enlisted actor and comedian Maya Rudolph to star in its marketing efforts, including its Super Bowl ad campaign.

No More Nuggets? School Lunch Goes Farm-to-table — for Some

No More Nuggets? School Lunch Goes Farm-to-table — for Some

By Jocelyn Gecker | Jan 24, 2023

The food served at the suburban San Francisco school system, Mount Diablo Unified, reflects a trend away from mass-produced, reheated meals.

New USDA Rule Boosts 'Organic' Food Oversight, Targets Fraud

New USDA Rule Boosts 'Organic' Food Oversight, Targets Fraud

Jan 20, 2023

The Agriculture Department on Thursday issued new requirements for foods labeled organic, a move aimed at cracking down on fraud and boosting oversight.

Is Even Tucker Carlson Bored with Latest 'Woke M&Ms' Scaremongering?

Is Even Tucker Carlson Bored with Latest 'Woke M&Ms' Scaremongering?

By Kilian Melloy | Jan 13, 2023

As conservatives flip out over M&M's "flipping the script" on women's issues and a supposedly transgender purple candy, even Fox News blowhard Tucker Carlson seemed to be getting bored.

Looking to Slim Down? Dietitians Say Eat These Vegetables

Looking to Slim Down? Dietitians Say Eat These Vegetables

By Christopher Ehlers | Jan 11, 2023

Eating Well asked dietitians for their thoughts on which vegetables can best help with weight loss. Here are their top choices.

Famed Danish Restaurant Noma to Start New 'Flavor Search'

Famed Danish Restaurant Noma to Start New 'Flavor Search'

Jan 10, 2023

The famed Danish restaurant Noma, which has claimed the title of world's top restaurant several times, said Monday it will shut down to transform itself into "a pioneering test kitchen".

Best of CES 2023: Nutrition Tracking and A Very Smart Mixer

Best of CES 2023: Nutrition Tracking and A Very Smart Mixer

By Cara Rubinsky | Jan 10, 2023

From an AI oven that promises to warn you when your food is about to burn to a mixing bowl designed to take the hassle out of tracking calories, food tech was a key theme at this year's CES tech show.

2022 Rewind: Watch: Gay Chef 'Shocked' at Similarities Between His TikTok Bottoms' Menus and Postmates'

2022 Rewind: Watch: Gay Chef 'Shocked' at Similarities Between His TikTok Bottoms' Menus and Postmates'

By Kilian Melloy | Jan 6, 2023

A gay chef says he was "shocked" at the similarities between the menu items he's been posting for a year and Postmates' newly-released food recommendations for bottoms.

The Mediterranean Diet Named Best Diet of 2023: Here are Some Recipes Worth a Look

The Mediterranean Diet Named Best Diet of 2023: Here are Some Recipes Worth a Look

By Christopher Ehlers | Jan 6, 2023

For the sixth year in a row, the Mediterranean Diet has won the title of Best Overall Diet from U.S. News & World Report.

New Label Law has Unintended Effect: Sesame in More Foods

New Label Law has Unintended Effect: Sesame in More Foods

By Jonel Aleccia | Dec 22, 2022

A new federal law requiring that sesame be listed as an allergen on food labels is having unintended consequences: Increasing the number of products with the ingredient.

Holiday Advice for Home Bartenders, Plus 4 Festive Cocktails

Holiday Advice for Home Bartenders, Plus 4 Festive Cocktails

By Louise Dixon | Dec 20, 2022

Looking to create a bit of winter luxury when tending bar at home this holiday season? London's top cocktail-makers have some tips.

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