Roasted, baked, fried, grilled -- chicken tastes good no matter which way you cook it. But one method in particular can take a serious toll on your health.
Anthony Bourdain clearly loved food of all kinds, but the celebrity chef and author had a surprising answer when asked about his least favorite meal of all.
Want to enjoy canned tuna without overpoweringly fishy flavor? This variety is mild enough to use in everything from fish tacos to tuna salad sandwiches.
Polenta and cornmeal mush have distinct uses, and are prepared and served in unique ways. They also have separate origin stories and cultural significances.
The delicious chocolate martini was Elizabeth Taylor's favorite cocktail. Find out about the origin of this popular drink and how you can make one at home.
While some low-fat foods can be healthy, others can be full of added sugar, copious amounts of salt, or a range of additives meant to make them more palatable.
Gnudi and ravioli are two Italian dishes that are distinct yet with overlapping features. Find out what sets the two apart and how they are best enjoyed.
From their purported role in casting spells to the idea they can't be used in desserts, this fruit has had a complicated road. Here's the truth about tomatoes.
From store size to products offered, Costco and Aldi offer two very different shopping experiences. We're taking a look at what sets these two chains apart.
See how the color of miso paste will give you a clue to its ingredients, depth of flavor, and saltiness. Each has a different use, so color is a great guide!
The taste of Thai meatballs stands out by combining spicy, sweet, sour, and salty flavors along with herby fragrance together using unique ingredients.
The convenience of a quick hot breakfast fresh out of the microwave or oven in the morning can be a game changer. But read the nutrition label carefully.
No, that decanter filled with wine at that fine dining restaurant or at your friend's fancy dinner party isn't a decorative centerpiece. It has a real purpose.
From whether or not all cereals are full of sugar to who really invented the popular breakfast option, we're setting the record straight on common cereal myths.
You might think of soup as a warm, comforting meal reserved for the winter months, but soup can be cold, too. Here's why some soup isn't served steaming-hot.
If you don't spend a lot of time baking, you might not have even heard of black cocoa before. Is this cocoa powder variety any different than dark chocolate?
Ahoy, landlubber! Bringing bananas aboard boats is considered bad luck by many a captain. We explore the intriguing history behind this maritime superstition.