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What's the oldest known recipe?
Cooking is an essential part of human culture, but people haven't always written down recipes the way we do now.
During the summer, when heat diminishes appetite and the need for nutrition increases, millets offer a refreshing solution.
Nearly 2,000 years ago, ancient Romans enjoyed a variety of snacks when attending events at the Colosseum. Recent ...
A simple drink made from water and vinegar saved the lives of Roman soldiers during war expeditions when access to clean ...
This simple drink made from water and vinegar was a lifesaver for Roman soldiers during wartime. Access to clean water was ...
Sheila Dillon examines a Tudor ‘pamphlet of cheese’ that raises questions about the heritage and health benefits of cheese-making today. Show more Sheila Dillon hears the first exclusive readings from ...
Pagan Saxons worshipped a spring goddess named Eostre. They baked bread during springtime festivals to celebrate new life and longer days. The name “Eostre” is where we get the English word “Easter”.
You might have ended up watching people eat goldfish for fun as a prank, but have you ever thought of probing into this bizarre habit of eating a goldfish as one of the regularly eaten food items?
While much of America races forward at breakneck speed, West Virginia cradles pockets of tranquility where time seems to move a little more gently. These aren’t places that made headlines or travel ...
Dahi Tikhari Recipe: The clip begins with the food vlogger opening a packet of dahi in a mud pot, which he whisks using a wooden stick. About Kesar Pista Phirni Recipe: One Indian dessert that none of ...
U.S. News health-coach-writer Stacey Colino addresses why it can feel uncomfortable to go out with friends without drinking alcohol and shares advice from experts on how to handle this. The Latest ...