Woman looking at food package in grocery store - Romanchini/Shutterstock Food packaging can be a tricky business. We've all purchased what looks like an oversized bag of potato chips only to be ...
For every person who loves to say nom nom, there’s a person who cringes at its utterance. Your high school English teacher, most likely. Like your English teacher, we fun-spoilers here at Paste Food ...
Two of the best foods in the whole world are now officially words in the 11th iteration of the Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary. Joining 148 other new (less important) words like turducken and ...
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Can you say kabocha? How about kombucha? What do you do with aquafaba? And, really, who doesn’t like an Arnold Palmer? These are just a few of new food words that Merriam-Webster have added to the ...
Here's a little food for thought: You, yes, you, the foodie par excellence who embraced gnocchi long before the masses, might not be quite as in-the-know as you think. Your taste buds are on point, ...
I have the palate of an 11-year-old with a badly burned tongue, so I don’t get to write many food reviews. Once, I wrote about a really good sandwich. Another time, I reviewed a spicy tea. Neither of ...
Last month, we brought you 5 archaic booze words that should be revived. Boy, that was fun. So, this month, we thought we'd repeat the fun with food words. Here are 5 words we'd like to see brought ...
Editor’s Note: Eat Drink D-FW is hosted by Dallas Morning News Food Editor Erin Booke with food reporters Sarah Blaskovich and Claire Ballor. Each week, our food journalists dish, debate and analyze ...
A new book exploring the origins of common food terms — from bialy to lima bean to bibimbap — is a fascinating history of how we eat and cook. By Kim Severson Used judiciously, the snappy tidbits of ...